THE BEATLES LYRICS
Hunter Davies
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, $49.99
Hunter Davies
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, $49.99
Never before has anyone attempted to track down and publish the original
versions of the classic songs, many of which have never yet been
published. These documents have ended up in the hands of collectors and
friends of the Beatles, scattered across the world at museums and
universities. Hunter Davies knew and worked with the Beatles during
their heyday, and wrote their first and only authorized biography. In
this collection, he has tracked down and reproduced over 100 original
handwritten manuscripts of their songs, reproduced here - and, in almost
every case, for the very first time. For the Beatles, writing songs was
a process that could happen anytime and anywhere - songs might begin as
a scribble on the back of an envelope, a napkin or on hotel stationery.
From them we gain a unique insight into the remarkable creative process
of the greatest songwriters of all time; what they were thinking, how
they changed their minds, and then came up with the words which are now
known the world over - complete with all the scribbles and crossings
out. Each song is given its context: what the Beatles were doing at the
time, how and when they came to write and record it, how the original
version differs from the final one. Almost every Beatles song has a
great story behind it, whether it is 'Yesterday', 'Eleanor Rigby' or
'Yellow Submarine'. Many books have appeared about the Beatles, but in
the end what really matters - and will always matter most - is their
music. Their music comes out of their lives, just as their lives and
emotions are reflected in their music. The Beatles Lyrics is the
definitive story of their lives, as uniquely told through their music.
(Davies) has managed to track down handwritten versions for 100 of the
band's 182 lyrics, and it's undeniably fascinating to observe these
scribbled seeds, particularly when they contain alterations,
crossings-out and abandoned verses... The other main attraction of the
book is Davies' unrivalled access to the group. As the only authorised
Beatles biographer during the band's existence, he spent time observing
Lennon and McCartney as they wrote songs, and his vivid account of the
pair holding court amongst friends in the latter's music room... is just
one of several fascinating behind-the-scenes moments
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