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  2. You Never Give Me Your Money - Wikipedia

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    The basic backing track was recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in Barnes on 6 May 1969. Recording started at 3pm and went on until 4am the next morning. [8] McCartney sang lead and played piano, Lennon played an Epiphone Casino guitar, George Harrison played a Fender Telecaster guitar fed through a Leslie speaker, and Ringo Starr played drums. [9]

  3. Sun King (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song slowly fades in from the harbour sounds at the end of "You Never Give Me Your Money". At the end of the song, the music stops abruptly and a drum fill by Ringo Starr leads into the next track, "Mean Mr. Mustard". A faux mixing of Romance languages occurs in the last three lines of the song. In 1969, Lennon was interviewed about these ...

  4. You Never Give Me Your Money (book) - Wikipedia

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    You Never Give Me Your Money is a book by author and music journalist Peter Doggett about the break-up of the English rock band the Beatles and its aftermath. [1] The book was published in the United Kingdom by The Bodley Head in September 2009, [ 2 ] and by HarperStudio in the United States in 2010. [ 3 ]

  5. Carry That Weight - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles began recording "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight" as one piece on 2 July 1969. [5] McCartney, Harrison, and Ringo Starr recorded 15 takes of the two songs [5] while Lennon was in a hospital recovering from a car accident in Scotland. [6] The rhythm tracks featured McCartney on piano, Harrison on bass guitar, and Starr on drums.

  6. Polythene Pam - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Atom and His Package covered the song on the album Making Love (with altered lyrics) as "P.P. (Doo-Doo)". When Mojo released Abbey Road Now! in 2009, as part of the magazine's series of CDs of Beatles albums covered track-by-track by modern artists, "Polythene Pam" was covered by Cornershop alongside "Mean Mr. Mustard". [16]

  7. The Rutles (album) - Wikipedia

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    The original 1978 vinyl release of the soundtrack omitted some of the material. The design of the record's inner sleeve reflected the Apple/EMI 1962–1966 ("Red") and 1967–1970 ("Blue") compilation Beatles albums released in 1973, with printed lyrics, red, blue and white layouts, and the track listing for the two album sides using similar periods (side one: 1962–67, side two: 1967–70).

  8. Any Time at All - Wikipedia

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    Same ilk: C to A minor, C to A minor—with me shouting." [3] Lyrically, the song appears similar to the 1963 song "All I've Got to Do" from the album With the Beatles. [4] Lennon's handwritten lyrics for "Any Time at All" were sold for £6,000 to an unidentified individual at an auction held at Sotheby's in London, on 8 April 1988. [5]

  9. Golden Slumbers - Wikipedia

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    American guitarist George Benson covered the song in a medley with "You Never Give Me Your Money" on his 1970 album The Other Side of Abbey Road. [14] Brazilian singer Elis Regina recorded a cover of the song on her ninth album, Ela. [15] In 2001, Ben Folds covered the song for the soundtrack of the film I Am Sam. [16]