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(New page: {{Infobox Single | Name = Yer Blues | Cover = | Artist = The Beatles | A-side = "Hey Jude" | Released = 28 August 1968 | Format = [[4...)
 
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{{Song infobox|
 
| Name          = Yer Blues
 
| Name          = Yer Blues
| Cover          =
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| Artist        = [[The Beatles]]
| Artist        = The Beatles
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| Album          = [[The Beatles (album)|The Beatles]]
| A-side        = "[[Hey Jude]]"
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| Cover          = The White Album.svg
| Released      = 28 August 1968
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| Released      = [[22 November]] [[1968]]
| Format        = [[45 RPM]]
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| track_no      = 2 of disc 2
| Recorded      = Trident Studios:<br/> 12 July 1968
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| Recorded      = [[13 August]] [[1968]]
| Genre          = Rock
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| Genre          = [[Blues-rock]], [[Hard rock]]
| Length        = 3:21
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| Length        = 4:01
| Label          = [[Apple Records]]
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| Writer        = [[Lennon/McCartney]]
 
| Writer        = [[Lennon/McCartney]]
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| Label          = [[Apple Records]]
 
| Producer      = [[George Martin]]
 
| Producer      = [[George Martin]]
| Chart position =  
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| Tracks        =  
| Last single    = "[[Lady Madonna]]"<br/>(1967)
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'''Side one'''
| This single    = "Revolution" / "[[Hey Jude]]"<br/>(1968)
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#"[[Back in the U.S.S.R.]]"
| Next single    = "[[Get Back]]"/ "[[Don't Let Me Down]]"<br />(1969)
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#"[[Dear Prudence]]"
| Misc          = {{Extra musicsample |filename=Strawberryfields.ogg |title=Strawberry Fields Forever |format=[[OGG]] |Type=single}}
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#"[[Glass Onion]]"
{{Extra tracklisting
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#"[[Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da]]"
| Album          = [[Magical Mystery Tour (album)|Magical Mystery Tour]]
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#"[[Wild Honey Pie]]"
| Type          = studio
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#"[[The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill]]"
| prev_track    = "[[I Am The Walrus]]"
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#"[[While My Guitar Gently Weeps]]"
| prev_no        = 6
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#"[[Happiness Is a Warm Gun]]"
| this_track    = "Hello, Goodbye"
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'''Side two'''
| track_no      = 7
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#<li value=9>"[[Martha My Dear]]"
| next_track    = "[[Strawberry Fields Forever]]"
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#"[[I'm So Tired]]"
| next_no        = 8}}
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#"[[Blackbird (song)|Blackbird]]"
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#"[[Piggies]]"
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#"[[Rocky Raccoon]]"
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#"[[Don't Pass Me By]]"
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#"[[Why Don't We Do It in the Road?]]"
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#"[[I Will (The Beatles song)|I Will]]"
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#"[[Julia (The Beatles song)|Julia]]"
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'''Side three'''
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#"[[Birthday (The Beatles song)|Birthday]]"
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#"[[Yer Blues]]"
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#"[[Mother Nature's Son]]"
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#"[[Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey]]"
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#"[[Sexy Sadie (song)|Sexy Sadie]]"
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#"[[Helter Skelter (song)|Helter Skelter]]"
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#"[[Long, Long, Long]]"
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'''Side four'''
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#<li value=8>"[[Revolution (song)#Revolution 1|Revolution 1]]"
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#"[[Honey Pie]]"
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#"[[Savoy Truffle]]"
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#"[[Cry Baby Cry]]"
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#"[[Revolution 9]]"
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#"[[Good Night (song)|Good Night]]"
 
}}
 
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Revision as of 21:33, 14 April 2009

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On 'Revolution' I'm playing the guitar and I haven't improved since I was last playing, but I dug it. It sounds the way I wanted it to sound.

—John Lennon, 1968

I should never have put that in about Chairman Mao. I was just finishing off in the studio when I did that.

—John Lennon, 1972

The statement in 'Revolution' was mine. The lyrics stand today. It's still my feeling about politics. I want to see the plan. That is what I used to say to Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin. Count me out if it is for violence. Don't expect me to be on the barricades unless it is with flowers. For years, on the Beatles' tours, Brian Epstein had stopped us from saying anything about Vietnam or the war. And he wouldn't allow questions about it. But on one of the last tours, I said, 'I'm going to answer about the war. We can't ignore it.' I absolutely wanted the Beatles to say something about the war.

—John Lennon, 1980

Lyrics

Watch the John Lennon performing this song live with the band "Dirty Mac" (Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Mitch Mitchell), on "The Rolling Stones Rock 'n' Roll Circus," December 11, 1968:

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