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Encyclopedia > I Me Mine

"I Me Mine" is a Beatles song, written and sung by George Harrison. The final recording session for this song is also the last recording made by the Beatles, though many people feel that the session "doesn't count" as John Lennon was absent. Those that hold this opinion would argue that the session for "The End" is actually the last, as it was the last session to feature all four Beatles. The Beatles were a British pop and rock group from Liverpool. ... George Harrison, MBE (February 25, 1943 – November 29, 2001) was a popular British guitarist, singer, songwriter, record producer, and film producer, best known as a member of The Beatles. ... John Lennon in the autumn of 1968 John Winston Ono Lennon, (October 9, 1940 – December 8, 1980), was best known as a singer, songwriter, poet and guitarist for The Beatles. ...


Quoted from Harrison: "[I Me Mine is] about the ego, the eternal problem."


George, after receiving his "eternal problem" inspiration, played some chords to the 6/8 time signature, and added a bluesy bridge. The song was played during the "Get Back Sessions" many times and was slated for inclusion on the album. However, no "good" recording of the song existed, so the remaining three Beatles: Paul, George, and Ringo, met in the studio on January 3-4 1970 to record a new version of the song--since the song was already in the Let It Be film, it had to be included on the album. Their final rendition lasted a mere 1:45 (this original version would later be included on The Beatles Anthology Vol. 3 CD), so Phil Spector extended it by copying and repeating sections. The final version as "re-produced" by Spector was featured on the re-titled "Get Back" album: Let It Be. January 3 is the 3rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... January 4 is the 4th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... See also: 1969 in music, other events of 1970, 1971 in music, 1970s in music and the list of years in music // Events Charles Wuorinen, aged 32, becomes the youngest composer ever to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. ... ‹The template below has been proposed for deletion. ... The Beatles Anthology is the name of a documentary, a series of three albums, and a television miniseries which focus on the history of the popular rock band The Beatles. ... Phil Spector Harvey Phillip Phil Spector (born December 26, 1940) is a highly influential record producer who turned out some of the best-known popular music of the 1960s and 1970s. ... ‹The template below has been proposed for deletion. ...


It is also the title of George Harrison's autobiography. George Harrison, MBE (February 25, 1943 – November 29, 2001) was a popular British guitarist, singer, songwriter, record producer, and film producer, best known as a member of The Beatles. ...

  John Lennon Paul McCartney The Beatles George Harrison Ringo Starr  

Band members: John Lennon - Paul McCartney - George Harrison - Ringo Starr Image File history File links Jk_beatles_john. ... John Kelley photo of Paul McCartney from the The Beatles white album. ... The Beatles were a British pop and rock group from Liverpool. ... From The Beatles White album This work is copyrighted. ... John Kelley photo of Ringo Starr from the The Beatles white album. ... John Lennon in the autumn of 1968 John Winston Ono Lennon, (October 9, 1940 – December 8, 1980), was best known as a singer, songwriter, poet and guitarist for The Beatles. ... Paul McCartney, as photographed by John Kelley for the 1968 LP The Beatles (aka The White Album). Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June 1942) is a British singer, musician and songwriter, who first came to prominence as a member of The Beatles. ... George Harrison, MBE (February 25, 1943 – November 29, 2001) was a popular British guitarist, singer, songwriter, record producer, and film producer, best known as a member of The Beatles. ... Ringo Starr as photographed by John Kelly for the 1968 LP The Beatles (aka The White Album). Richard Starkey, MBE (born July 7, 1940), known by his stage name Ringo Starr, is a popular British musician, best known as drummer for The Beatles. ...


Early members: Pete Best - Stuart Sutcliffe Randolph Peter Best (born November 24, 1941 in Madras, India) was an early drummer for The Beatles. ... Stuart Sutcliffe (June 23, 1940 – April 10, 1962) was an artist who, until his sudden death, worked in a style related to Abstract Expressionism. ...


Management: Brian Epstein - Apple Records Brian Epstein, The Beatles Manager and a force behind the groups early success. ... Apple Records logo, featuring a Granny Smith apple. ...


Production: George Martin - Geoff Emerick For the author, see George R. R. Martin. ... Geoff Emerick (born 1946) is a recording studio audio engineer, who is best known for his work with the Beatles albums Revolver, Sgt. ...


See also: History of the Beatles - Discography - Bootlegs - Long-term influence - Beatlemania - Beatlesque - Fifth Beatle - Paul Is Dead rumours - British Invasion - Breakup - Classic rock era The Beatles were a hugely successful band in the 1960s, consisting of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey), with global sales exceeding 1. ... My Bonnie / The Saints, by Tony Sheridan & The Beatles, the first Beatles record to be released. ... The Beatles are one of the most bootlegged bands in music history. ... The Beatles influence on rock music and world culture was -- and remains -- profound. ... Beatlemania is the name of various tribute groups dedicated to singing songs from The Beatles. ... Beatlesque (pronounced ) is a term used to describe rock and pop bands and musicians who make music similar to that of The Beatles, a British rock-pop music band from the 1960s. ... The Beatles were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. ... The Paul Is Dead rumour started with a series of events in the 1960s that led fans of the popular rock band The Beatles to believe that bassist Paul McCartney was actually dead and replaced with a look-alike in 1966. ... The British Invasion was an influx of rock and roll performers from Great Britain who became popular in the United States, Australia, Canada and elsewhere. ... On April 10, 1970, Paul McCartney announced that the legendary rock band The Beatles had officially broken up. ... Classic rock was originally conceived as a radio station broadcasting format which evolved from the album oriented rock (AOR) format in the mid-1980s. ...


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