Monday, 25 April 2022

PAUL MCCARTNEY SAID ONE BEATLES SONG BROKE STEREOTYPES ABOUT JOHN LENNON AS A SONGWRITER


 

Paul McCartney said fans often think the songs John Lennon wrote for The Beatles were “abrasive.” Despite this, he said one of The Beatles’ songs showed off John’s tender side. John said the song in question was the predecessor of “In My Life.”

In the 1997 book Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now, Paul discussed John as a songwriter. “People forget that John wrote some pretty nice ballads,” he opined. “People tend to think of him as an acerbic wit and aggressive and abrasive, but he did have a very warm side to him really which he didn’t like to show too much in case he got rejected.”

Paul said he co-wrote one of The Beatles’ early ballads with John. “We wrote ‘If I Fell’ together but with the emphasis on John because he sang it,” Paul recalled. “It was a nice harmony number, very much a ballad.”

John Lennon said The Beatles’ ‘If I Fell’ and ‘In My Life’ were ‘semiautobiographical’ songs

According to the book All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, John discussed “If I Fell” in 1980. “That’s my first attempt at a ballad proper,” he opined. “That was the precursor to ‘In My Life.'”

John explained why he thought “If I Fell” was similar to “In My Life.” “It has the same chord sequences as ‘In My Life’: D and B minor and E minor, those kind of things,” he said. “And it’s semiautobiographical, but not consciously. It shows that I wrote sentimental love ballads, silly love songs, way back when.” John may have referenced Paul McCartney & Wings’ “Silly Love Songs.”

 

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