 |
at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum
|
 |
A Hard Day's Night song - The making | A Wisdom Archive on A Hard Day's Night song - The making |  | A Hard Day's Night song - The making A selection of articles related to A Hard Day's Night song - The making |  |
|
More material related to A Hard Days Night Song can be found here:
|
|
|  | |
A Hard Day's Night song, A Hard Day's Night song - Music and lyrics, A Hard Day's Night song - Opening chord, A Hard Day's Night song - Other recordings, A Hard Day's Night song - The making, A Hard Day's Night song - The release, A Hard Day's Night song - Title inspired by Ringo-ism
|  | |
|
ARTICLES RELATED TO A Hard Day's Night song - The making |  |  |  | A Hard Day's Night song - The making: Encyclopedia II - A Hard Day's Night song - The makingRegardless of who decided on the title, Lennon immediately made up his mind that he would compose the movie's title track. Both Lennon and McCartney were credited as co-authors, though the two of them did not actually work on their songs together — instead, one would write the majority of the song, and the other would critique it. (In some cases, even when there was no input from the other Beatle, such as on "Yesterday", both of them would still be credited as authors.) It was a symb ...
See also:A Hard Day's Night song, A Hard Day's Night song - Title inspired by Ringo-ism, A Hard Day's Night song - The making, A Hard Day's Night song - The release, A Hard Day's Night song - Opening chord, A Hard Day's Night song - Music and lyrics, A Hard Day's Night song - Other recordings Read more here: » A Hard Day's Night song: Encyclopedia II - A Hard Day's Night song - The making |
|  |
|
 |  |  | A Hard Day's Night song - The making: Encyclopedia II - A Hard Day's Night song - Title inspired by Ringo-ismThe song's strange title originated from something said by Ringo Starr, the Beatles' drummer. Starr described it this way in an interview with disc jockey Dave Hull in 1964: "We went to do a job, and we'd worked all day and we happened to work all night. I came up still thinking it was day I suppose, and I said, 'It's been a hard day...' and I looked around and saw it was dark so I said, '...night!' So we came to 'A Hard Day's Night.'"
Starr's statement was the inspiration for the title of the movie, which in turn inspired the composi ...
See also:A Hard Day's Night song, A Hard Day's Night song - Title inspired by Ringo-ism, A Hard Day's Night song - The making, A Hard Day's Night song - The release, A Hard Day's Night song - Opening chord, A Hard Day's Night song - Music and lyrics, A Hard Day's Night song - Other recordings Read more here: » A Hard Day's Night song: Encyclopedia II - A Hard Day's Night song - Title inspired by Ringo-ism |
|  |
|
|
 |  |  | A Hard Day's Night song - The making: Encyclopedia II - A Hard Day's Night song - The release"A Hard Day's Night" was first released to the United States, coming out on June 13, 1964 on the album A Hard Day's Night, the soundtrack to the film, and released by United Artists. The album was a hit, selling a million copies in just four days.
The United Kingdom first heard "A Hard Day's Night" when it was released there on July 10, 1964, both on the album A Hard Day's Night, and as a single, backed with "Things We Said Today" on the B-side. Both the album and single were released by Parlophone Records. The album pro ...
See also:A Hard Day's Night song, A Hard Day's Night song - Title inspired by Ringo-ism, A Hard Day's Night song - The making, A Hard Day's Night song - The release, A Hard Day's Night song - Opening chord, A Hard Day's Night song - Music and lyrics, A Hard Day's Night song - Other recordings Read more here: » A Hard Day's Night song: Encyclopedia II - A Hard Day's Night song - The release |
|  |
|
 |  |  | A Hard Day's Night song - The making: Encyclopedia II - A Hard Day's Night song - Opening chord"A Hard Day's Night" is immediately identifiable before the vocals even begin, thanks to George Harrison's unmistakable Rickenbacker 12-string guitar's opening chord. The exact chord played by Harrison has been the subject of contention. According to Walter Everett (1999: 13,19,312), the opening chord is a major subtonic ninth (♭VII, read "flat seven", plus the seventh and ninth, in G major: F A C E G) — the major subtonic being a borrowed chord commonly used by the Beatles, first in "P.S. I Love You" (see mode mixture), and later in "Every Little Thing", "Tomorrow Never Knows" and "Got to Get You ...
See also:A Hard Day's Night song, A Hard Day's Night song - Title inspired by Ringo-ism, A Hard Day's Night song - The making, A Hard Day's Night song - The release, A Hard Day's Night song - Opening chord, A Hard Day's Night song - Music and lyrics, A Hard Day's Night song - Other recordings Read more here: » A Hard Day's Night song: Encyclopedia II - A Hard Day's Night song - Opening chord |
|  |
|
 | |
|
|
More material related to A Hard Days Night Song can be found here:
|
|
|
Search the Global Oneness web site |
|
|
|
 |
|