The Beatles I Will Ask You Once Again

1968 song by the Beatles

"I Will"
I will sheet music.jpg

Cover of the Maclen Music sheet music
(depicting George Harrison and Paul McCartney)

Song past the Beatles
from the anthology The Beatles
Released 22 November 1968
Recorded sixteen–17 September 1968
Studio EMI, London
Genre Folk pop[ane]
Length 1:46
Characterization Apple
Songwriter(s) Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s) George Martin

"I Will" is a vocal by the English stone band the Beatles, from their 1968 double anthology The Beatles (likewise known as "the White Album"). It was written past Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney) and features him on lead vocal, guitar, and "vocal bass".

Background [edit]

"I Will" was ane of the songs equanimous by the Beatles and their associates while in Rishikesh, India. Although the music came together fairly easily, the words were worked on in India, and remained unfinished even as recording began back in London.[2] McCartney recalled that while in Rishikesh he and Donovan had written a set of lyrics with a "moon" theme, but he found them inadequate and and so replaced them with "very simple words, straight love-song words".[3] Donovan could not recall writing whatsoever of the early lyrics for the song just said that he mayhap assisted McCartney with the "shape of the chords", in keeping with the "descending movements" in his own melodies.[four]

McCartney besides commented on "I Volition": "It'south still i of my favourite melodies that I've written. You just occasionally get lucky with a melody and it becomes rather complete and I think this is one of them; quite a complete tune."[iv]

Recording [edit]

Recording for "I Will" took place at EMI Studios in London on 16 September 1968, with McCartney completing overdubs the following day.[5] The basic track required 67 takes.[six] George Harrison was not present at the session.[7]

During take xix, McCartney ad-libbed an untitled song.[half-dozen] Referred to every bit "Can you take me back?", a 28-second segment of this ended upward on side iv of The Beatles, at the cease of "Cry Baby Cry",[8] equally what author Ian MacDonald described equally "a sinister introduction to 'Revolution 9'".[seven]

In accept 29, McCartney, as an extemporaneous, sung "won't" in place of "will" during the first verse before John Lennon replies, "Yeah you will." McCartney chuckles after this extemporaneous and then the song ends at this point. This have was included in the expanded box set of The Beatles released in 2018.

Release and reception [edit]

Apple tree Records released The Beatles on 22 November 1968, with "I Will" sequenced equally the penultimate track on side 2, betwixt "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?" and "Julia".[9] During an interview for Radio Grand duchy of luxembourg to promote the release, McCartney emphasised the wide range of musical styles found on the double album. He said that "I Will" was a legacy of the Beatles having had to satisfy requests for styles such equally rhumba during their pre-fame years in Hamburg.[10]

Writer Jonathan Gould identifies "I Will" as an constructive "demure punchline" to the sexual suggestiveness of "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?", and similar in mood and course to McCartney'southward 1966 song "Here, In that location and Everywhere". He besides views it as lacking in genuine emotion, yet, due to the lyrics and musical arrangement, and concludes: "This is one of the few instances in which the restraint Paul typically brought to his ballad singing blanches into something that sounds similar simple indifference. 'Who knows how long I've loved you lot?' he asks, and it'south tempting to recollect, 'Who cares?'"[11] Howard Sounes welcomes the diversification of McCartney'south non-rock White Album contributions such equally "Martha My Love" and "Honey Pie" merely he says of "I Volition": "[Information technology] exemplified Paul's weakness for the soft-centred beloved song. The melody was catchy, just the lyric, about loving his beloved forever and ever, etc., was the sickliest cliche, a taste of what was to come."[12]

Congruent with the 50th anniversary of its release, Jacob Stolworthy of The Independent listed "I Will" at number 12 in his ranking of the White Anthology's 30 tracks. He chosen the song "crystalline proof that no i can write a love song as effortlessly as McCartney", adding that McCartney's option of it amid his personal favourites is a tough option to contend with.[13] The song was sung in the 1994 film Dearest Affair, starring Annette Bening and Warren Beatty.

Personnel [edit]

According to Ian MacDonald:[7]

  • Paul McCartney – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitars, "vocal bass"
  • John Lennon – percussion, maracas
  • Ringo Starr – bongos, cymbals

References [edit]

  1. ^ Lewis, Michael (x October 2009). 100 Best Beatles Songs: A Passionate Fan's Guide. p. 163. ISBN978-1603762656.
  2. ^ Miles 1994, p. 348. sfn error: no target: CITEREFMiles1994 (help)
  3. ^ Margotin & Guesdon 2013, p. 486.
  4. ^ a b Miles 1997, p. 420.
  5. ^ Winn 2009, pp. 211–12.
  6. ^ a b Lewisohn 1988, p. 155.
  7. ^ a b c MacDonald 2005, p. 315.
  8. ^ Margotin & Guesdon 2013, pp. 486–87.
  9. ^ Lewisohn 1988, pp. 163, 200.
  10. ^ Winn 2009, p. 224.
  11. ^ Gould 2007, p. 522.
  12. ^ Sounes 2010, p. 227.
  13. ^ Stolworthy, Jacob (22 November 2018). "The Beatles' White Album tracks, ranked – from Blackbird to While My Guitar Gently Weeps". The Contained . Retrieved 27 March 2019.

Sources [edit]

  • Gould, Jonathan (2007). Can't Buy Me Dearest: The Beatles, Britain and America. London: Piatkus. ISBN978-0-7499-2988-6.
  • Lewisohn, Mark (1988). The Beatles Recording Sessions. New York: Harmony Books. ISBN0-517-57066-ane.
  • MacDonald, Ian (2005). Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties (2nd revised ed.). London: Pimlico. ISBN1-84413-828-3.
  • Margotin, Philippe; Guesdon, Jean-Michel (2013). All the Songs: The Story Backside Every Beatles Release. New York, NY: Black Dog & Leventhal. ISBN978-1-57912-952-1.
  • Miles, Barry (1997). Paul McCartney: Many Years from At present . New York, NY: Henry Holt & Company. ISBN0-8050-5249-6.
  • Sounes, Howard (2010). Fab: An Intimate Life of Paul McCartney. London: HarperCollins. ISBN978-0-00-723705-0.
  • Winn, John C. (2009). That Magic Feeling: The Beatles' Recorded Legacy, Volume Two, 1966–1970. New York, NY: 3 Rivers Press. ISBN978-0-307-45239-9.

External links [edit]

  • Alan W. Pollack's Notes on "I Will"
  • The Beatles - I Volition on YouTube

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Will

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