Imagine John Lennon Guitar Chords

Abbey Road was the last studio album The Beatles recorded. There is some confusion on this bit of trivia because Let It Be was released in 1970 and Abbey Road was released in 1969. Without however, Let It Be had in fact already been registered, which had been postponed due to the band being unhappy with it. It was not until Abbey Road had already been recorded and released it the band hired Phil Specter to "save" Let It Be with his production work.
Abbey Road was a huge critical and commercial success. It remains one of the albums of The Beatles more popular in this day.
Abbey Road has also been acclaimed by critics. For example, was ranked # 14 in the list of Rolling Stone's top 500 albums of all time. And is currently ranked as the 2nd best album of all time by users of the speed Music to the website.
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# 1 "Come Together"
This is one of the best known songs on the album. Complete with lyrics and vocal signature of John Lennon's strange, lame take great George Harrison, guitar and bass part marshy Paul McCartney which really puts the song over the edge.
It is one of the best songs of the Beatles playing, but oddly enough – is also one of his songs that have been ruined most versions of the deck. In fact, I never heard a version of "Come Together", which was not terrible.
A little disturbing trivia on "Come Together" is that John Lennon is really saying "I throw" some music during the breaks between chorus and verses. Lyric always bothers me a bit considering the fate of Lennon in 1980.
2. "Something"
"Something" is another best-known songs the album. It was written and sung by George Harrison and is one of his signature songs.
Frank Sinatra once famously commented that "Something" was his Lennon McCartney's favorite song. I'm not sure if that was an insult to Lennon-McCartney Sinatra did not really know if the song was written by George Harrison & not Lennon and McCartney.
3. "Maxwell's Silver Hammer"
A somewhat disturbing story of a child serial murderer, "Maxwell's Silver Hammer "is one of the Beatles songs is both detractors and supporters. Among the opponents is apparently was John Lennon who is said to have despised the song (which was written and sung by Paul McCartney.)
The song is one of the first to feature the Moog synthesizer.
4. "Oh, Darling "
While Lennon "McCartney hated Maxwell's Silver Hammer", who loved his "Oh, Darling". In fact, I was so love the song you wanted to sing lead on it.
5. "Octopus's Garden"
Ringo sings in it. He also wrote the song (with the help of George Harrison, Ringo Starr, although it is recognized as the only songwriter.) is basically a rewrite of "Yellow Submarine "The Beatles had recorded 3 years earlier.
6. "I Want You (She's So Heavy)"
This epic, mostly instrumental, finishing off track on one side of Abbey Road in style with it's amazing trick of the accumulation of white noise, that blows my mind every time I hear it.
In fact, features some of the most interesting work of The Beatles innovative musically.
7. "Here Comes The Sun"
This is another classic George Harrison, who is the perfect track "I Want You" on CD / iTunes / iPod and the perfect format for the opener of side two in the old vinyl LP format. The song, "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" features the Moog synthesizer.
8. "Because"
This awesome song has some of the harmonies of the Beatles most beautiful. Voice Lennon, McCartney and Harrison were triple row to make voices sound as 9.
The chords of the song were inspired by classical piano piece by Ludwig van Beethoven "Moonlight Sonata".
The song also has the Moog synthesizer.
# 9 "You Never Give Me Your Money"
This was the first song on side two styles. Some of the melodies heard in this song echoed later in the track 15 "Carry That Weight."
While the song is just the beginning of side two styles, is actually a mixture in itself, because it contains a few very different sections that sound similar sutured.
# 10 "Sun King"
This beautiful slow song features most beautiful harmonies of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison. Lyric of the song includes the words of different languages, both real and imaginary.
# 11 "Mean Mr. Mustard"
Lennon Ditty This short leads directly to the next "Polythene Pam" and mentions "his Pam's sister in his lyrics.
# 12 "Polythene Pam"
"So handsome, but looks like a man." This is a great topic of rock n roll that clocks in just over a minute long.
# 13 "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window"
"Polythene Pam "segues seamlessly into this song that begins with its title as the first letter.'s One of my favorite songs on the album.
# 14 "Golden Slumbers "
The lyrics of this song was taken from a 17th century poem by Thomas Dekker. But the music was composed by Paul McCartney.
# 15 "Carry That Weight "
The chorus of this song features all four Beatles. Some of the references in the song Melody / Lyrics "You Never Give Me Your Money ".
# 16 "The End"
Features a drum solo by Ringo Starr (the only drum solo in any Beatles song) and short guitar solos McCartney, Harrison and Lennon – one after another, in that order. They go through this sequence twice before the final "and the end the love you take is equal to the love you make. "
# 17 "Her Majesty"
Acoustic guitar with 23 seconds ditty by Paul McCartney was originally intended to go between "Mean Mr. Mustard" and "Polythene Pam" but had decided to leave off the album. It was actually nailed on the album at the end by the sound engineer, by mistake, but the Beatles decided they liked the mistake and put it on the album.
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