1966 was a groundbreaking year for the Beatles as they began experimenting in the study, more than ever. What resulted was the remarkable album revolver and some tracks not wonderful. Many of the best of these songs by John Lennon. What follows are the best of Lennon Beatles songs that were recorded in 1966.
"Tomorrow Never Knows"-while Lennon deserves much credit for this incredible track (as it was mainly his song). Paul McCartney also deserves credit for the idea of "tape" cycle that has helped make this song sound otherwordly. The song also featured a sitar and tambura that also helped to give the song a single sound.The credit for bringing these tools Indians in mix naturally goes to George Harrison. This was also some of the most distinctive of Ringo drums.
So, Yes, was the song of John, but is actually a great example of how important all Beatles were to their music.
"Rain"-the b-side of single "Paperback Writer", "Rain" was the first song pop released which included a registration to the back (the voice at the end of the song). But is remarkable for more than just that.It features some of the best bass playing of Paul and Ringo best drumming. Furthermore, the lyrics are very interesting and sung with a voice more convincing than John.
"And your Bird Can Sing"-that a song is great this infectious. And the guitar riff that opens the song is awesome, one of the highlights the Beatles (and of course much has been said.)
"Strawberry Fields Forever"-one of the greatest songs of the Beatles and half of what must be single best rock of all time "Penny Lane"/"Strawberry Fields Forever" which was released in the us on February 13, 1967 and in the UK on February 17, 1967.
The song was recorded in many sessions in November and December of 1966. I do not develop further as this song is really worthy of his entire article. actually I can write an article that goes in depth in this song.
Beatles Mono Box Set features-the "Mono Box Set" includes revolvers of 1966 in its original mono mix for the first time on CD.
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