"Doctor Robert" by The Beatles.
OK, boys and girls, more Fabdom: This 1966 Lennon tune from "Yesterday And Today" was his FIRST composition, in no uncertain terms, about drugs. Theories abound as to the inspiration for the title, from a British dentist to an art dealer to an NYC physician to Bob Dylan. Eventually John was quoted as saying: "...was another of mine. Mainly about drugs and pills. It was about myself: I was the one that carried all the pills on tour and always have done. Well, in the early days. Later on the roadies did it and we just kept them in our pockets loose, in case of trouble." Song?
Answer: "Doctor Robert". George's double-tracked guitar work is incomparable. Some thought it was about "Speed Doctor" Robert Freymann, others believed it was about an unnamed dentist who introduced them to LSD. Gallery owner Robert Fraser was another theory and last ...but not least, Bob Dylan (Robert Zimmerman) who first exposed the blokes to marijuana. Now we know it was John himself!
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