"Paperback Writer" by The Beatles.
OK, boys and girls, more Fabdom on St. Patrick's Day: This 1966 Macca composition is a letter from a struggling author to a publisher. First UK #1 single NOT about love (2nd in the US to "Nowhere Man"). Billboard #1 on 2 non-consecutive weeks. John wanted a "boosted" bass line - first time Sir Paul used the Rickenbacker instead of the Hofner. By and large the song is in a static G, with a brief C at the end. Inspired "Last Train to Clarksville".
Answer: "Paperback Writer" by The Beatles. Outstanding bass 🔊 and guitar 🎸 work. In my book, Paul's bass masterpieces are "Rain" and "And Your Bird Can Sing". "Don't Let Me Down" has a great bass line as well.
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