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+ | | Name = Across the Universe | ||
+ | | Artist = [[The Beatles]] | ||
+ | | Album = [[Let It Be]] | ||
+ | | Released = 8 May 1970 | ||
+ | | track_no = 3 | ||
+ | | Recorded = 4 February 1968, [[Abbey Road Studios]], [[London]], [[England]] | ||
+ | | Genre = [[Pop/Rock]] | ||
+ | | Length = 3:47 | ||
+ | | Writer = Lennon/McCartney | ||
+ | | Label = [[Apple Records|Apple]] | ||
+ | | Producer = [[Phil Spector]] | ||
+ | | Tracks = {{Let It Be tracks}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | {{cquote|I like 'Across the Universe,' too. ... It's one of the best lyrics I've written. In fact, it could be the best, I don't know. It's one of the best; it's good poetry, or whatever you call it, without chewin' it, it stands. See, the ones I like are the ones that stand as words without melody, that don't have to have any melody. It's a poem, you know; you could read 'em.|quotewidth=500px|John Lennon, [http://tittenhurstlennon.blogspot.com/2009/07/jann-wenner-interview-part-5.html "Lennon Remembers" interview in ''Rolling Stone'']|1971}} |
Revision as of 14:29, 27 August 2011
"Across the Universe" | ||||
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Song by The Beatles | ||||
Album | Let It Be | |||
Released | 8 May 1970 | |||
Recorded | 4 February 1968, Abbey Road Studios, London, England | |||
Genre | Pop/Rock | |||
Length | 3:47 | |||
Label | Apple | |||
Writer | Lennon/McCartney | |||
Producer | Phil Spector | |||
Let It Be track listing | ||||
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“ | I like 'Across the Universe,' too. ... It's one of the best lyrics I've written. In fact, it could be the best, I don't know. It's one of the best; it's good poetry, or whatever you call it, without chewin' it, it stands. See, the ones I like are the ones that stand as words without melody, that don't have to have any melody. It's a poem, you know; you could read 'em. | „ |
—John Lennon, "Lennon Remembers" interview in Rolling Stone, 1971 |