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Song Of The Day. Good Morning Good Morning is a song written by John Lennon (credited to Lennon–McCartney) and recorded by the Beatles, featured on their 1967 album Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. Inspiration for the song came to Lennon from a television commercial for Kelloggs Corn Flakes. The line Its time for tea and Meet the Wife refers to a BBC sitcom, Meet the Wife. Near the end of the song, the lyrics switch to German. Phrases such as Guten morgen (good morning), Ja! (yes), and Gewozei teuer ([nonsense word] expensive) are sung. The track was recorded on 8 February 1967, with overdubs on 16 February (bass and vocals), 13 March (brass section), 28 March (backing vocals and guitar solo), and 29 March (animal noises). The guitar solo was played by Paul McCartney. At Lennons request, George Martin brought in Sounds Incorporated to provide the songs prominent brass backing. Lennon asked engineer Geoff Emerick to arrange the animal noises heard at beginning (and end) of the song so that each animal heard was one capable of devouring (or frightening) the animal preceding it. The final sound effect of a chicken clucking was so placed that it transforms into the guitar on the following track, Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise). The chicken sound was inspired by the coda of Caroline, No that ended The Beach Boys Pet Sounds album, one of the main inspirations for this whole album.[citation needed] The song begins with the crow of a Rooster. The other animal sounds heard at the end of the song include birds, a cat, a dog, a cow, a horse, a sheep, a lion, an elephant, and a group of bloodhounds accompanying fox hunters on horseback with horns blasting, suggesting that a fox hunt was in progress. The rapid 16th note bass drum fills were done on two bass drums according to The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions by Mark Lewisohn. The length of the mono version of Good Morning Good Morning is 2:35, whereas the stereo version (due to a lengthier fadeout of animal noise) runs 2:41. youtube/watch?v=ysTX5iid_Kg
Posted on: Wed, 04 Dec 2013 11:54:12 +0000

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