“You Never Give Me Your Money” is the most underrated song
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Date: January 29th, 2025 6:02 PM Author: slippery international law enforcement agency love of her life
You should listen to it if you haven't heard it, it is really unlike any other Beatles song.
It starts off as a haunting ballad and then slowly keeps evolving. It transitions to Paul sounding like he's the Ringmaster in the Circus of Life. There a climactic build-up with electric guitar with the ending being a harmony of "All good children go to Heaven" and an accompanying bass line.
No verse is repeated and there is no chorus. Its like the entire song is a musical bridge.
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