"I'll Be Back" by The Beatles.

OK, boys and girls, more Fabdom: This poignant 1964 Lennon composition was the last song on the "A Hard Day's Night" soundtrack in the U.K. but was released in the U.S. on "Beatles '65". John based the chord pattern on Del Shannon's '61 "Runaway". Played on only acoustic guitars, it contains two bridges but no chorus. Genial seamless transition between major and minor chords. Masterfully covered by Sir Cliff Richard and by Shawn Colvin. Song? Answer: "I'll Be Back" by The Beatles. In my humble opinion, some of The Beatles' best harmonies. Now, THAT'S when The Beatles were The Beatles! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJSTBNTac6k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeiGxFYjhiU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdz2kSkF6RE

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