Genius Meanings
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The Beatles – Glass Onion
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John Lennon’s answer to those who looked for hidden meanings in The Beatles' music was “Glass Onion”, a song deliberately filled with red herrings, obscure imagery and allusions to
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The Beatles – Glass Onion (Esher Demo)
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[Verse 1] / I told you about Strawberry Fields / Well, here's a place you know just as real / It's just another place you can go / Everythin' glows / Lookin' through the bent
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The Beatles – Glass Onion (Take 33)
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[Verse 1] / I told you 'bout Strawberry Fields / You know the place where nothing is real / Well here's another place you can go / Where everything flows / [Refrain] / Looking
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The Beatles – Glass Onion Covers
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See all of “Glass Onion” by The Beatles’s covers
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The Beatles – Glass Onion Samples
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See all of “Glass Onion” by The Beatles’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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The Beatles – Lady Madonna
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“Lady Madonna” is a single released by the Beatles in 1968, with its B-side track as “The Inner Light”.
Paul McCartney says the song works as a tribute to women everywhere, as it
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The Beatles – Glass Onion (LOVE Version)
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[Intro] / Ooh / Oh, oh yeah / Oh, oh yeah / Oh yeah! / Hello, Hello! / Nothing is real / Oh, oh yeah! / [Verse] / Fixing a hole in the ocean / Trying to make a dove-tail joint
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Genius Traducciones al Español – The Beatles - Glass Onion (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "The Beatles - Glass Onion (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1] / Te hablé de Strawberry Fields / Conoces el lugar donde nada es real / Bueno, aquí hay otro lugar al que
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Link Quartet – Glass Onion
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I told you about strawberry fields / You know the place where nothing is real / Well here's another place you can go / Where everything flows / Looking through the bent-backed
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Paul & Linda McCartney – Monkberry Moon Delight
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[Verse 1] / So I sat in the attic, a piano up my nose / And the wind played a dreadful cantata (Cantata, cantata) / Sore was I from the crack of an enemy's hose / And the horrible
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The Beatles – Happiness is a Warm Gun
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“Happiness is a Warm Gun” was another one which was banned on the radio – they said it was about shooting up drugs. But they were advertising guns and I thought it was so crazy
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MF DOOM (Ft. MF Grimm) – Tick, Tick...
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Originally released as one-half of an MF Grimm solo 12" on Fondle ‘Em, this Doom-produced track was included in the latter’s 1999 Operation: Doomsday LP. The song’s title is in
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The Beatles – Eleanor Rigby
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“Eleanor Rigby” is a song about loneliness and depression representing a departure from their early pop love songs.
This is an early example of the Beatles taking risks and
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The Beatles – Strawberry Fields Forever
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One of The Beatles’s undisputed masterpieces, the groundbreaking and influential “Strawberry Fields Forever” (1967) was based on John Lennon’s childhood memories in Liverpool
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Genius Traducciones al Español – The Beatles - Wild Honey Pie (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "The Beatles - Wild Honey Pie (Traducción al Español)"] / [Coro] / Pastel de miel / Pastel de miel / [Coro] / Pastel de miel / Pastel de miel / [Coro] / Pastel de miel
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The Beatles – Julia (Esher Demo)
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[Intro: John Lennon & Paul McCartney] / Hello, Paul! / Okay / Maybe you could turn the level of this mic down a little / [Verse 1: John Lennon] / Half of what I say is meaningless
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The Beatles – Savoy Truffle
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George Harrison wrote that song for Eric Clapton who was said to eat too much chocolate. George wrote the song using the names of the chocolates on the inside of a lid of Good News
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The Beatles – Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
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John Lennon’s son Julian came up to him after a day in pre-school and showed him a picture that he’d drawn of his friend named Lucy who was flying amidst a backdrop of bright stars
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The Beatles – Penny Lane
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“Penny Lane” was released in 1967 as a double A-side single, alongside “Strawberry Fields Forever.” The song was primarily written by Paul McCartney with John Lennon rumoured to
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The Beatles – Good Night
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This tender closing song from The White Album was written by John Lennon as a lullaby for his son Julian, and sung by Ringo Starr.
No other Beatles appear on the recording
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The Beatles – I'm So Tired
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[Verse 1] / I'm so tired, I haven't slept a wink / I'm so tired, my mind is on the blink / I wonder, should I get up / And fix myself a drink? / No, no, no / [Verse 2] / I'm so
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The Beatles – I Will (2018 Mix)
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[Verse 1] / Who knows how long I've loved you / You know I love you still / Will I wait a lonely lifetime / If you want me to, I will / [Verse 2] / For if I ever saw you / I didn't
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The Beatles – Mother Nature's Son
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A typically upbeat acoustic ditty by McCartney, composed after he was inspired by a lecture given by the Maharishi in India.
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