"What You're Doing" by The Beatles.
OK, girls and boys, more Fabdom: Even though the music is upbeat, this 1964 Macca composition was based upon his rocky relationship with Jane Asher as their breakup was imminent. Part of "Beatles For Sale" (UK)/"Beatles VI" (U.S.). One of the very rare Beatles tunes to start with a drum intro. Classic 12-string Rickenbacker jingle-jangle pervasive motif repeated after each verse in the same instrumental voicing. It inspired a young Jim "Roger" McGuinn 6 months later as he recorded "Mr. Tambourine Man" with The Byrds. Song?
Answer: "What You're Doing" by The Beatles. Young Jim McGuinn and David Crosby were so impressed after watching "A Hard Day's Night" that they immediately went out and bought a 12-string Rickenbacker and a Gretsch Country Gentleman respectively and the rest, as they say, is jingle-jangle folk-rock history!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Sba2LbhkVY&list=RD7Sba2LbhkVY&start_radio=1
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