"I'll Get You" by The Beatles.
OK, girls and boys, more Fabdom: This 1963 Merseybeat classic was one of the very few songs that John and Paul wrote at John's Aunt Mimi's home, where he lived then. The house is located at 251 Menlove Ave., Liverpool and is known as "Mendips", now owned by Yoko Ono. Aunt Mimi disapproved of The Beatles and their music, being quite vocal about it. She is quoted as saying, "the guitar's all right for a hobby, John, but you'll never make a living at it" (!). Most of The Beatles' early songs were written by the two of them at 20 Forthlin Road, Paul's childhood home. Recorded and released in '63 as the B-side to "She Loves You". The opening word of the composition reveals Lewis Carroll's influence on John and foretells one of his most famous solo songs. The chord change at the end of the word "pretend" is D to Am7, not a typical Beatles sequence, borrowed from Joan Baez's "All My Trials". It remains one of Macca's favorite Beatles tunes. Song?
Answer: "I'll Get You". Years ago we had the privilege of seeing Sir Paul at the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. He opened the show with "I'll Get You" - one of my biggest musical thrills! You can never hear too many "Oh, yeahs". One of the best days of my life was the day we spent in Liverpool. Total Beatles immersion. We visited, among many other sites, all four of their childhood homes. At 20 Forthlin Road, I could not believe we were standing at THE little alcove where Paul and John wrote most of the early Beatles tunes!
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