'Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da' is commonly considered to be one of the Beatles more trite songs. A slice of happy-go-lucky pop-ska, it was recorded in June 1968 during the sessions for the eponymously titled double album, usually known as the White Album, released in November of that same year. The lyrics describe the lives of Desmond and Molly, focusing on their marriage and their happy-ever-after existence. The song is a romance. However, the chorus of 'Ob la di ob la da life goes on' suggests the very mundanity of their life. It is theirs alone, but what makes it special, their love, could be anybody's. 'Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da' was, as all the Beatles knew, the most commercial track on the album but, as Ian MacDonald writes in Revolution in the Head, hi...
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NUNES, Mariana Backes; AZZI, Júlia Nunes. Did America invade the Beatles as they invaded America? - ...
The song 'Little Powder Monkey Jim' was collected from Fred Swain on the South Atlantic island of Tr...
While Lennon and McCartney’s class affiliations are ambiguous to degrees that should remain debatabl...
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The Beatles recorded two starkly different musical settings of John Lennon\u27s controversial 1968 s...
In this article, I reflect on the importance of the dancehall song 'British Love (Anything 4 You)' r...
ABSTRACT This thesis analyzes the rhetorical ascendance achieved by the musical group, The Beatles, ...
Needless to say, The Beatles is the most popular rock band in the world. Their huge popularity has s...
The debate over the cultural value of the Beatles was as vehement as it was significant in 1960s and...
Sarah Etlinger published an article on Sgt Pepper's cover art in Volume!, cf. http://volume.revues.o...
At times it appears that a whole industry exists to perpetuate the myth of origin of the Beatles. Th...
Music legend John Lennon, former Beatles star, once sung the words “you may say I’m a dreamer, but I...
For most of his adult life, John Lennon fought to define himself against his public identity as Bea...
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This article examines the complex racial and national politics that surrounded British post-punk mus...
NUNES, Mariana Backes; AZZI, Júlia Nunes. Did America invade the Beatles as they invaded America? - ...
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