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| John Lennon wrote this. He said it came to him in a dream. |
| The foreign-sounding part is jumbled Spanish that doesn't mean anything. The original title was "Los Paranoias." |
| This was recorded as one song with "Mean Mr. Mustard." It's part of a suite of songs at the end of Abbey Road. They put together bits of unfinished songs to make up most of side 2. |
| The original title of this song was "Here Comes the Sun King," but Lennon shortened so it wouldn't be confused with Harrison's "Here Comes the Sun." (thanks, Adrian - Wilmington, DE) |
| The Beatles got the idea to use reverb on this after hearing Fleetwood Mac's "Albatross." |
