![]() Released: 13 January 1969 (US), 17 January 1969 (UK) Personnel We used to love that.Recorded: 26 May, 1 June 1966 13, 14 February 20 April 1967 12, 25, 2, 14, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26 June 1967 11 February 1968 22, 23 October 1968 Producers: George Martin, Paul McCartney, Ron Richards, John Burgess Engineers: Geoff Emerick, Dave Siddle, Eddie Kramer “It should have been ‘Everyone of us has all he needs’ but Ringo turned it into ‘everyone of us has all we need.’ So that became the lyric. “There were funny little grammatical jokes we used to play,” he said. Paul also revealed Ringo Starr added a joke to the track. In addition, Paul discussed how John helped craft “Yellow Submarine.” “I think John helped out the lyrics get more and more obscure as it goes on but the chorus, melody and verses are mine,” he said. ![]() “It was nothing really, but he liked it and it stayed in.” “I left the room and returned with this: ‘Sky of blue and sea of green in our yellow submarine,'” Donovan recalled. “He said he was missing a line and would I fill it in.”ĭonovan then came up with a famous line from the track. “ played one about a yellow submarine,” Donovan remembered. Donovan discussed his role in writing the track. In the 1997 book Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now. ![]() Paul McCartney said Ringo Starr added a joke to the song We virtually made the track come alive in the studio, but based on Paul’s inspiration.” “Donovan helped with the lyrics,” he said. John recalled another rock star helped Paul write the song. At one point, he discussed “Yellow Submarine.” “‘Yellow Submarine’ is Paul’s baby,” he said. John Lennon said all The Beatles made ‘Yellow Submarine’ ‘come alive’ while another rock star helped with the lyricsĪccording to the book All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, John discussed the origin of many Beatles songs in a 1980 interview. In a book, the rock star discussed his role in creating the song. John Lennon felt The Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” was Paul McCartney’s “baby.” Despite this, he said another 1960s rock star helped Paul write the lyrics. The Beatles’ John Lennon, George Harrison, and Paul McCartney | Keystone Features/Getty Images ![]()
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