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"Got to Get You into My Life" is a song by the English rock band #theBeatles, first released in 1966 on their album #Revolver. It was written by #PaulMcCartney and credited to #LennonMcCartney. The song is a homage to the #MotownSound, with colourful #brassInstrumentation and lyrics that suggest a #psychedelicExperience. "It's actually an ode to #pot," McCartney explained. A cover version by #CliffBennettAndTheRebelRousers, produced by McCartney.
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One of my favorites from Paul McCartney from a favorite Beatles album
#MusicOfMastodon
#60sAlbumRock
#Revolver

You stay home
She goes out
She says that long ago she knew someone but now he's gone
She doesn't need him

Your day breaks
Your mind aches
There will be times when all the things she said will fill your head
You won't forget her

And in her eyes you see nothing
No sign of love behind the tears
Cried For No One
A love that should have lasted years

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"Here, There and Everywhere" is a song by the #English rock band #theBeatles from their 1966 album #Revolver. A love #ballad, it was written by #PaulMcCartney and credited to #LennonMcCartney. McCartney includes it among his personal favourites of the songs he has written. In 2000, #Mojo ranked it 4th in the magazine's list of the greatest songs of all time.
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"Tomorrow Never Knows" is a song by the English rock band #theBeatles, written primarily by #JohnLennon and credited to #LennonMcCartney. It was released in August 1966 as the final track on their album #Revolver, although it was the first song recorded for the LP. The song marked a radical departure for the Beatles, as the band fully embraced the potential of the recording studio without consideration for reproducing the results in concert. When writing the song.
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From what is a very favorite Beatles album. The critters aren’t freaked out. Yet. 😁
#MusicOfMastodon
#60sClassicRock
#Revolver
#OldGuyDefinitelySinginAlong

She said
“You don't understand what I said”
I said
“No, no, you're wrong
When I was a boy
Everything was right
Everything was right
I said
“Even though you know what you know
I know that I'm ready to leave
Cause you're making me feel like I've never been born.”
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"Taxman" is a song by English rock band #theBeatles, from their 1966 album #Revolver. Written by the group's lead guitarist, #GeorgeHarrison, with some lyrical assistance from #JohnLennon, it protests against the higher level of #progressiveTax imposed in the United Kingdom by the #Labour government of #HaroldWilson, which saw the Beatles paying a 95% #supertax. The song was selected as the album's opening track.
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If I was on the radio I’d follow that Stevie Nicks tune with this number from The Beatles. Playing it on deck will have to do, I reckon. Until I wrangle my way back on the air, anyhoo.
#MusicOfMastodon
#ClassicRock
#Revolver

I said
"Even though you know what you know
I know that I'm ready to leave
'Cause you're making me feel like I've never been born.”

m.youtube.com/watch?v=rLzfo59A