Music
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You know the rest, right? From the Beatles White Album, here is While My Guitar Gently Weeps. I usually have a few wrong notes here and there when I transcribe these songs, but for some reason this one came out right the first time. It was just meant to be, I guess. This is the
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According to my online sources (Wikipedia) “Ticket to Ride” is a song by the Beatles, written primarily by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. Issued as a single in April 1965, it became the Beatles’ seventh consecutive number 1 hit in the United Kingdom and their third consecutive number 1 hit (and eighth in total)
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I just can’t stop myself! Here are some more oldies but goodies for you. (This was updated in August 2025) They can be found with the other ones here.
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But hopefully I would be inside a dry enclosure with lots of air. And drinking water. And food. Here is my version of Octopus’s Garden, from the Beatles Abbey Road album: And here is I Feel Fine. Do you remember the first time you heard this song? The rest of them can be found here.
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I have just the solution for you. Listen to this song, and some other ones too. According to the experts, this song was a “good-natured jab at the British blues scene.” A good-natured jab? There are no such things! A jab is always bad-natured. And this song has an instrument appropriately named “The Growler.”
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I wonder where Eleanor is today? Perhaps still picking up rice from the church? Here are two songs from the album Revolver. And coincidentally they play in this exact order on side one of the album. That wasn’t planned. I guess it was just meant to be. They are songs 54 and 55 in the
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This latest masterpiece can be found with the others here. I couldn’t decide which lead guitar sounded better so I posted both versions.
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And so is music. Here is another song from the list for you. It is titled Here, There, and Everywhere, from the album Revolver.
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From yesterday’s post, with some “toning down.” Check out something that will put a smile on your face: And from the White Album, this is Savoy Truffle:
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Dragged a comb across my head. You know the rest. From Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, this is A Day in the Life. It can be found with the other 43 Beatles remakes here. A Day In the Life The Beatles Everyone, sing along….. I read the news today oh boyAbout a lucky man
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Here are two more Steely Dan songs. Everyone’s Gone to the Movies from the Katy Lied album, and The Fez from The Royal Scam. They can be found with the others here. Here is a remake of Bach’s Fugue Number 3: He must have had terrible insomnia with all of that going on in his
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It’s my birthday too. (Well, it was last month, anyway). Check this one out.
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Here are some more songs for you. Did you know that the Beatles song Because actually came from Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata? Now you do. The others can be found here. Because by The Beatles Because the world is roundIt turns me onBecause the world is round Because the wind is highIt blows my mindBecause the
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Here is another song hot off the press. I don’t usually do two posts in one day, but today I am. From the Beatles White Album, here are two versions of Helter Skelter. Share this post with someone who likes the Beatles, I bet they will like it.
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Here is another one from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, titled Fixing a Hole.. And this is another masterpiece for you. And the drums are from the actual sheet music, it makes all the difference. That means there are now 38 Beatles songs posted here. Everyone, sing along…. Here Comes the Sun Song by
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Everyone, sing along. The other 36 songs are here. Penny Lane Song by The Beatles Penny Lane, there is a barber showing photographsOf every head he’s had the pleasure to knowAnd all the people that come and goStop and say, “Hello” On the corner is a banker with a motorcarAnd little children laugh at him
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Today’s song is from the Beatles album Let it Be. It is titled Across the Universe. This is the first song I have done from this album. I think it came out rather nice. I also posted Day Tripper, which was a single. It has some added features. The rest of the Beatles remakes can
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Song Number 34 in the Summer of Beatles series is the ninth song from the album Magical Mystery Tour. It is titled All You Need is Love. (Ain’t it the truth.) The other songs are found here. And here is yesterday’s song with some adjustments: Did you know that there are lots of official Beatles
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I don’t know why you say goodbye, I say hello. This brings the total number of Beatles remakes to 33. Only 180 to go.
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This song completes side one of the Beatles album Magical Mystery Tour, for all you keeping score at home. The rest of them can be found here. And don’t forget, your mother should know I Am The Walrus.





