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A lot of Lennon-McCartney songs had other people involved, w…

Posted byAnonymous March 5, 2026

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A lоt оf Lennоn-McCаrtney songs hаd other people involved, whether it's lyrics, or structures, or circumstаnce. A good example is "I Feel Fine." I'll tell you exactly how that came about: We were crossing Scotland in the back of an Austin Princess, singing "Matchbox" in three-part harmony. And it turned into "I Feel Fine" . . . I was there for there for the whole of the creation--but it's still a Lennon-McCartney. a. Which Beatle is recounting these events? b. As discussed in class, what is the key innovative guitar feature of the opening of "I Feel Fine"? c. "I Feel Fine" was recorded during the sessions for which Beatles album? d. Does "I Feel Fine" feature any harmony singing?

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