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Eleanor Rigby - Yellow Submarine Movie

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Eleanor Rigby - Yellow Submarine Movie

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  • thank you so much for uploading it in this HD quality... so BEAUTIFUL!!!!! this scene never stops amazing me!!

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  • Eleanor Rigby” is a song by The Beatles, originally released on the 1966 album Revolver.The song was primarily written by Paul McCartney, although John Lennon claimed that “the first verse was his and the rest are basically mine.” Pete Shotton, a close friend of Lennon who was present at the time,

  • said “Though John (whose memory could be extremely erratic) was to take credit, in one of his last interviews, for most of the lyrics, my own recollection is that ‘Eleanor Rigby’ was one ‘Lennon-McCartney’ classic in which John’s contribution was virtually nil.” McCartney also says that Lennon helped on about “half a line.

  • Ringo Starr contributed the line “Father MacKenzie/ Writing the words to a sermon that no one will hear”, while George Harrison came up with the idea for the backing vocal “Look at all the lonely people”.

    It remains one of The Beatles

  • most recognizable and unique songs, with a double string quartet arrangement by George Martin, and striking lyrics about loneliness. It was also the first song on which none of the Beatles played their instruments; while they sang on the track, the only actual instruments were played by the session musicians who played Martin’s score.

    The song continued the transformation of the group, started in Rubber Soul, from a mainly pop-oriented act to a more serious and experimental studio band.

  • La canción fue escrita en la casa de John y el nombre original era "Ola Na Tungee" y el cura se iba a llamar Father McCartney, hasta que se dieron cuenta que todos iban a pensar que estaban hablando del padre de Paul, así que cambiaron el Nombre a MacKenzie.

  • Paul siempre sostuvo que el nombre "Eleanor" lo tomo de la actriz Eleanor Bron (quien actuó en la película Help!) y el apellido "Rigby" era una tienda de abastos ubicada en la ciudad de Bristol. Pero durante la época de los 80, alguien encontró una tumba en el patio de la iglesia St. Peter (lugar donde se conocieron John y Paul), cuyo epitafio tenía grabado el nombre de "Eleanor Rigby" (muerta el 10 de octubre de 1939 a la edad de 44 años).

  • "Eleanor Rigby" es una canción del grupo The Beatles lanzada simultaneamente en el álbum Revolver y como sencillo doble lado-A. La canción fue escrita principalmente por Paul McCartney pero acreditada a Lennon/McCartney.[1]

  • Con un doble cuarteto de cuerdas orquestado por George Martin y la llamativa letra sobre la soledad, la canción hizo continuar la transformación del grupo, principalmente en el pop haciendo ver una banda de estudio más seria y experimental. Rolling Stone la puso en el puesto número 137 de su listado de las 500 mejores canciones de la historia

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