This song, like many Beatles tracks, has a special story. It was composed by the Beatles, mainly John Lennon, for the TV show "Our World", the 1st TV show, to be broadcast live via satellite to the world. "All you need is love" was the contribution from England. Many other countries also contributed reports on various topics, but the Beatles performance in the famous Abbey Road studio is by far the best known. The show was seen by at least 500,000,000 people. For the time, June 25th, 1967, an unbelievable number ... and another worldwide No. 1 hit by the Beatles and an anthem for the hippie generation.
at the very end, John says "yesterday", and Paul sings "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah", which are references to two of their early hit songs, "Yesterday" and "She Loves You".... you might want to check out those two songs to experience the Beatles from their earlier days.... they are both great songs
Your reaction is exactly what they wanted. It is a simple song with a simple message. They wanted you to feel like you were ia part of it all, with some of the band on one side and some on the other. You are expected to join in the chorus and imagine you are the center of the song.
Literally just took a class at work about whiteness and non-whiteness. Was the most uncomfortable thing I've ever been through. This song popped in my head during our session. Thank you for reinforcing a better message. Love is all you need❤
This should be played over the "Tornado Warning" speakers in every city!
This song, like many Beatles tracks, has a special story. It was composed by the Beatles, mainly John Lennon, for the TV show "Our World", the 1st TV show, to be broadcast live via satellite to the world. "All you need is love" was the contribution from England. Many other countries also contributed reports on various topics, but the Beatles performance in the famous Abbey Road studio is by far the best known. The show was seen by at least 500,000,000 people. For the time, June 25th, 1967, an unbelievable number ... and another worldwide No. 1 hit by the Beatles and an anthem for the hippie generation.
A perfectly produced statement for the ages.
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at the very end, John says "yesterday", and Paul sings "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah", which are references to two of their early hit songs, "Yesterday" and "She Loves You".... you might want to check out those two songs to experience the Beatles from their earlier days.... they are both great songs
Also at the end you can hear Snippets of Glenn Miller's in the mood
Your reaction is exactly what they wanted. It is a simple song with a simple message. They wanted you to feel like you were ia part of it all, with some of the band on one side and some on the other. You are expected to join in the chorus and imagine you are the center of the song.
Literally just took a class at work about whiteness and non-whiteness. Was the most uncomfortable thing I've ever been through. This song popped in my head during our session. Thank you for reinforcing a better message. Love is all you need❤