An episode of Countdown in 1980, Paul McCartney was interviewed in
London, England. The interviewer asked Paul which song he believed was
his best work out of all the tracks he’s ever done, both inside and
outside of The Beatles. McCartney’s response was playful, in his usual
fashion.
“I don’t know,” said Paul. “I don’t think in those terms, I think it’s people who analyze the music scene [that] think in terms of ‘What was his best one?’
But I don’t know, if I just had to answer it for some quiz or something I might say ‘Sgt. Pepper’ or I might say ‘Yesterday’.
Or I might just as easily say something daft like ‘She Said She Said’, which is just a track I like,” Paul said.
“She Said She Said” was released on Revolver in 1966.
It was credited to Lennon-McCartney, but it was actually written by John Lennon with some help from George Harrison, the song is notably trippy and “acidy”, according to John himself.
Paul allegedly walked out of the studio after an argument over the track’s arrangement, so the remaining Beatles recorded it without him.
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