The Beatles Were An English Rock Band Formed In Liverpool In 1960. With The Line-Up Comprising John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison And Ringo Starr They Are Regarded As One Of The Most Influential Bands Of All Time. The Group Was Integral To The Development Of 1960s Counterculture And Popular Music's Recognition As An Art Form. Rooted In Skiffle Beat And 1950s Rock And Roll Their Sound Incorporated Elements Of Classical Music And Traditional Read More On Last.Fm
Frogtoon Music - Song Info: You Never Give Me Your Money
"You Never Give Me Your Money" Is A Song Written By Paul McCartney Credited To Lennon/McCartney And Recorded By The Beatles For Their 1969 Album Abbey Road. The Track Opens The Climactic Medley On Side Two Of The Album. Background McCartney Had Been Largely Responsible For The Group's Direction And Projects Since The Death Of Manager Brian Epstein In 1967 But He Began To Realise That The Group Dynamic Of The Beatles Was Unraveling. He Was Particularly Unhappy At The Others Who Wanted Manager Allen Klein To Help Resolve Financial Matters. McCartney Later Said That The Song Was Written With Klein In Mind Saying "it's Basically A Song About No Faith In The Person". Realising That Abbey Road Could Be The Group's Last Album McCartney And George Martin Decided To Combine Various Portions Of Tracks Into A Medley Which Would Act As A Climactic Finale Of The Group's Career. Some Musical Segments Of "You Never Give Me Your Money" Were Reused For The "Golden Slumbers" / "Carry That Weight" Portion Of The Medley Including The Opening Verses And Later Guitar Arpeggios. Recording The Beatles Recorded 26 Takes Of "You Never Give Me Your Money" On 6 May 1969 With McCartney On Piano And Vocals John Lennon And George Harrison On Guitar And Ringo Starr On Drums. At This Early Stage The Song Ended Abruptly Prior To The "One Two Three Four Five Six Seven" Refrain. On 1 July McCartney Overdubbed Lead Vocals Onto Take 30 And Added More Vocals And Chimes On 15 July. "You Never Give Me Your Money" Was Originally To Segue Into "Sun King" With A Long Organ Note. This Was Recorded Along With More Vocals On 30 July. They Were Scrapped The Following Day When McCartney Completed The Song By Adding Bass Guitar And Piano. The "Sun King" Crossfade Was Completed On 5 August With A Series Of Tape Loops Containing The Sounds Of Bells Birds Bubbles And Insects.