1960’s critical listening

The Beatles are a band from Liverpool forming in 1957 before they became famous and well known they originally played in pubs in England and Germany at the time there was only Paul McCartney John Lennon Stuart Sutcliffe and Jimmie Nicol in the ’60s both Stuart and Jimmie left and were replaced by gorge Harrison and Ringo star making up the Beatles as we know today.

I want to hold your hand, this is one of the Beatles big hits releasing in England on October 17, 1963, and written by the best songwriting duo John Lennon and Paul Mccartney In the song you can expect to hear the standard instruments found in pop songs like guitars bass drums and vocals. The time signature for the song in 4/4 a very standard time signature found in almost every pop, rock, blues, metal and RnB. The form of the song is Verse 1, Chorus, Verse 2, Chorus, bridge/Middle 8, Verse 3, Chorus, Bridge/middle 8, verse 4 , chorus, Coda

Tomorrow never knows, This song was released in the revolver album and was released on August 5th 1966 and again was written as a Lennon-McCartney song like most of the big Beatle songs were, in the song, you can hear a mixture of weird-sounding noises vocals, Hammond organ, Mellotron, tape loops, bass guitar, sitar, tambura, lead guitar, drums and tack piano. The time signature of the song is 4/4 again a regular time signature. the form of the song is the intro, verse 1, Verse 2, Verse 3, Solo/Break, Verse 4, Verse 5, Verse 6, Verse 7 then the coda/Verse