This song is just one of many examples why The Beatles were and still are the greatest band in history and if anyone wants to argue that please don't waste my time. Lennon was not yet 25 when he wrote this one. A more haunting beautiful song you won't hear by anyone else. I was seven in 65 when I got the Rubber Soul album, I'm 63 now and this song has always been relevant in my life. I've seen a lot of places come and go and not always for the better and at my age I've seen a lot of death of many loved ones. Some are still living somewhere and I have find memories of them. Very nice reaction young lady and Beatles 4 Ever ! ☮️✌️💕
It may not seem possible to you now, but "In My Life" takes on more and more meaning with every passing year. And it happens differently to everyone, according to their memories and their lives. It's both deeply personal and universally understood by all. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go crawl into my room and sob uncontrollably. It happens every single time.
This song was about when the Beatles played in Hamburg Germany and the cavern clubs in Liverpool it was a song about looking back on their lives but it also made you think about your own memories
John had a notebook in which he jotted down places he remembered from his youth. One day he was looking at it and realized that they were "places fast disappearing", as he put it. The lyrics started to come to him soon after. Just another in the absurdly long list of timeless, beautiful Beatles songs.
Nobody could touch the Beatles. Elvis is my all time favorite artists and The Beatles are my second fav. The Beatles by far were the greatest group ever.
It's written about one of Lennon's closest friends, Stuart Sutcliff, early member of the Beatles. During one of their long gigs in Germany, Stu fell in love and was also accepted into arts school. He suddenly at 21(?) of a brain aneurysm .
When you're ready for more like that from The Beatles, check out these songs sung by John Lennon: "Girl", "No Reply", "Rain", "Dear Prudence", "Julia", "Cry Baby Cry", "Happiness Is A Warm Gun", "I'm Only Sleeping", "All I've Got To Do", "From Me to You", among many many more.
In reverse order: "Rubber Soul" was a REVOLUTION. Most newbies don't bother with it because they are told to listen only to "Revolver" and "Abbey Road". They have no idea what they are missing. I grew up with them. My favorite two LPs of theirs are "Beatles for Sale" and "The Beatles" (aka "White" album). I think "Abbey Road" is very slightly overproduced, slick.
Thank you Sunshine, this song could be been written for me, the times of my life, good sad.. nostalgic..I lost a few..I won more..life was a game when I was younger..and my daughter was born ,my life changed forever..and in my life..I loved her more ❤️💔 One of my favorite by them...
The Beatles were the first ever music I heard 30 years ago and I’ve heard this song countless times, yet this song never fails to bring tears to my eyes.
This was the song 🎵 that my oldest daughter picked out for the father and daughter dance for her wedding. Simply love it and holds so much more meaning to me . The Beatles were the most revolutionary and evolutionary music group ever in music 🎶!
Thankfully this did not get blocked, and showed John could write introspective songs as well as Paul.Check out if possible, You've got to Hide your love Away
Almost all of John's songs were mostly introspective. About his life,of those around him,his loves,his son,or his mother. Sure,there were some that werent. Those were about his friends,et. But he always wrote about things that effected him. Paul always wrote syrupy sweet songs for girls,even later on.
I always loved the back-and-forth stereo between the headphones, too. The Cars were known for doing that (Just What I Needed, Moving in Stereo). "Welcome to the Machine" by Pink Floyd does it, and it sounds incredible!
Growing up in the sixties and having4 older brothers who all played in garage bands and became pretty good musicians playing around the state of Maine my oldest brother would bring a new beatle 45 home every week at least that's what it seemed definitely the most influential band in history more kids started playing instruments because of them beautiful song,you can start at A and end up at Z in their catalog and never hear the same sound twice great reaction keep spreading the music to the masses God-bless.
One of those lightning in a bottle bands. The music 4 people who due to fate or something, met and created the most beautiful music ever!! They were so different than anyone at that time. I get goosebumps every time.🎶🎵💙💜
I was in grade school when the Beatles gained popularity so to say Beatles tunes have been a big part of my life would be an understatement. But as I've aged this has become my personal Beatles song. It's my life to a T.
My daughter and I picked this song for our dance at her wedding. Many said it was a perfect song for the occasion. Hard to believe that was over 15 years ago.
This is an autobiographical song about John Lennon's life. He wrote most of the lyrics after being asked why a book he wrote, In His Own Write, revealed more about him than his songs did. The lyrics about friends refer to Stu Sutcliffe, an early Beatle and great friend of John's who died in 1962, and another friend named Pete Shotton. Lennon also thought of his Aunt Mimi and wife Cynthia, as well as other friends. One of the most beautiful Beatles songs, John called it "A little piece of art work."
George Martin, the Beatle's Producer, wrote and played the keyboard solo. But the trick is he played it by putting the tape on a slower speed, playing in the low register of the piano, and when you play it back on the regular tape speed, it came out sounding flawlessly fast and sounds like a harpsichord. Martin often played piano for effect on some Beatle's recordings, wrote the string arrangement for Yesterday, sax arrangement for Ob-Bla-Di Ob Bla Da, others, the list is endless. Old time dance orchestra for Honey Pie, all kinds of added orchestras and instruments.[A Day in the Life, Something, Within Without You, etc] He truly was the fifth Beatle before anyone else musically. You can't get any better than George Martin...the Beatles might have failed or been a flash in the pan without him.
"Breakfast With The Beatles", is America's longest running weekly episodic radio show. It is hosted by Chris Carter. It is on from 9am pt - 12 noon pt every Sunday on KLOS 95.5 FM (you can also listen from their website) Southern California's oldest rock station. Lots if facts and news each week plus all the great music. ✌❤🌹
Two minutes or so and everything needed within that time. The reference to dead people is about John Lennon's close friend Stuart Sutcliffe, an art student who joined Beatles as bassist and left to study art in Hamburg after Beatles' residency in a club there ended. Sadly he died of brain haemorrhage bit later.
One 9f the best written songs in the history of Rock and Roll. PERIOD! The real hero on this song is Ringo. But if you're not a drummer, you don't realize that.
Jumping back and forth between ears is called Stereo. Most of the original Beatles songs were not recorded in stereo. They were recorded in mono, which, if you are listening with headphones, the same song parts go to both ears.
I enjoyed watching your reaction to this. Your calming smile was priceless. Groups don’t use stereo as they once did. It’s such a lost art - hearing different sounds in each ear.
"I could listen to the Beatles all day long..." That's exactly what we did!
Did? DO!!
From the vibe, probably while high. Not judging. I'm definitely medicating while listening to the Beatles.
@@christhornycroft3686absolutely!! All we needed was some beers, a little grass, our best girl and our Beatles records. Perfect combination
This song is so sweet, nostalgic and means so much to me.
It should Never be forgotten that George Martin (the only thing close to a 5th Beatle) plays the harpsichord solo on here!!
The mid-60s are my favorite era of the Beatles. John's lyrics were out of this world, and Paul was on fire musically
Mostly a John song and no doubt it’s a very personal song. They were masters of anything they did
ALL a Lennon song.
@@jnagarya519 Paul claims to have written the melody.
@@LeChaunce So? Sophisticated analysis finds it 98.2 per cent likely it was al John's.
@@LeChaunce lol he's lying , John does his classic vocal inflections in the melody
Thank you soooo much Jayy. The Beatles outdid themselves when they opened themselves to the pain and pleasure of life and shared it with us.
This song is just one of many examples why The Beatles were and still are the greatest band in history and if anyone wants to argue that please don't waste my time. Lennon was not yet 25 when he wrote this one. A more haunting beautiful song you won't hear by anyone else. I was seven in 65 when I got the Rubber Soul album, I'm 63 now and this song has always been relevant in my life. I've seen a lot of places come and go and not always for the better and at my age I've seen a lot of death of many loved ones. Some are still living somewhere and I have find memories of them. Very nice reaction young lady and Beatles 4 Ever ! ☮️✌️💕
Be sure to get back with us when your 64 . Peace ☮️ ✌️
A year late, but if it hasn't been mentioned, that incredible harpsichord solo was played by their producer, Sir George Martin. He was also a genius.
It was actually a piano with the recording sped up.
Absolutely John’s masterpiece. The lyrics coming from a personal aspect!
Norwegian Wood..
I always thought that this song was about his friend Pete Shotton. Pete wrote a book entitled ...John Lennom..In my life!
Terrific reaction JAYY. In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine selected In My Life as their #1 song of the rock and roll era (1956-2003). Best wishes, RNB
I love this song. It is looking back on his life and saying what or who in the case was important to him. Beautiful
The entire album, "Rubber Soul" is so damn incredible!!! Listen to the whole album.
Rubber Soul was when they turned the corner and came into their own. Probably after dropping acid and experimenting .
@@kenhoyer8601 Rubber Soul is called "the weed album" and they got crazier after. :D
You can tell by looking at the cover that The Beatles were onto something new here. Great album.
This has to be one of the best songs of all time.
LOVE ❤️ LOVE ❤️ LOVE ❤️ this song was played at my dad's funeral 💔 xxx
It may not seem possible to you now, but "In My Life" takes on more and more meaning with every passing year. And it happens differently to everyone, according to their memories and their lives. It's both deeply personal and universally understood by all.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go crawl into my room and sob uncontrollably. It happens every single time.
I'm 67 and this becomes extrairdinarily more relevant with each passing year and, sadly, each passing....
This song was about when the Beatles played in Hamburg Germany and the cavern clubs in Liverpool it was a song about looking back on their lives but it also made you think about your own memories
"Here, There, and Everywhere" is another great Beatles love song.
What for an wunderful song from the Fab Four; thank for the good music all time from Germany!
This song brought tears to my eyes when it was new & I was 12 yrs old. It still brings tears to my eyes, even more so.💙
John had a notebook in which he jotted down places he remembered from his youth. One day he was looking at it and realized that they were "places fast disappearing", as he put it. The lyrics started to come to him soon after. Just another in the absurdly long list of timeless, beautiful Beatles songs.
Nobody could touch the Beatles. Elvis is my all time favorite artists and The Beatles are my second fav. The Beatles by far were the greatest group ever.
My wedding song. We found one another again after 33 years…this just fit and so beautiful.
We found each other after 35 years
They probably had one of the greatest record producers of rock music
Pretty amazing how much this song changed for me as I grew older. I am now 70 and these words mean so much more than they did when I was 20.
I am 69 and have lost friends and relationships myself, and I agree with you.
Dropping the harpsichord solo like it’s the 1500s is such a flex.
It's written about one of Lennon's closest friends, Stuart Sutcliff, early member of the Beatles. During one of their long gigs in Germany, Stu fell in love and was also accepted into arts school. He suddenly at 21(?) of a brain aneurysm .
It's obviously not only about one person. He also lost his mother when he was just getting to know her.
He’s not the You but he’s “people and friends that went before”
John was writing about remembering Friends and Girl Friends that he knew in his life. RIP John
If this song doesn't give you goosebumps, you're not human..
Most highly influential artists of all time..the Beatles
In my life……..the Beatles. This will be engraved in my headstone when my time comes.
From experience, whenever you're down in the dump, turn on The Beatles and your soul fills back up.
When you're ready for more like that from The Beatles, check out these songs sung by John Lennon: "Girl", "No Reply", "Rain", "Dear Prudence", "Julia", "Cry Baby Cry", "Happiness Is A Warm Gun", "I'm Only Sleeping", "All I've Got To Do", "From Me to You", among many many more.
You missed the other 200 classics:)
Revolver & Rubber Soul are Perfect bookend albums
Both worth a listen to in their entirety, Jayy
In reverse order: "Rubber Soul" was a REVOLUTION. Most newbies don't bother with it because they are told to listen only to "Revolver" and "Abbey Road".
They have no idea what they are missing. I grew up with them. My favorite two LPs of theirs are "Beatles for Sale" and "The Beatles" (aka "White" album). I think "Abbey Road" is very slightly overproduced, slick.
Thank you Sunshine, this song could be been written for me, the times of my life, good sad.. nostalgic..I lost a few..I won more..life was a game when I was younger..and my daughter was born ,my life changed forever..and in my life..I loved her more ❤️💔
One of my favorite by them...
I'm 67 and this becomes extraordinarily more relevant with each passing year and, sadly, each passing....
The Beatles are my favorite band of all time.. one of the most underrated songs if you can say that is "And I love her"... please listen to that one!!
By the Beatles obviously
Their music transcends all barriers...Unites all people...true meaning of love...
What a lovely smile,girl. That's what the Beatles are about.
Outstanding track, great choice Jayy
My all time favorite Beatle song. Thanks for sharing this magical band on your channel 💜
Short sweet and a masterpiece never gets old hearing this great Beatles tune 👨🏻🦱👨🏻🦱👨🏻🦱👨🏻🦱
One of the most underrated Beatles songs ever
In My Life was my wedding song...Absolutely genius...
Love the Beatles. Always classic songs. You can just close your eyes and croon in your mind.
This song was dedicated to me by an old boy many years ago when I was a young girl, it is so special to me.
Definitely one of my favorites of theirs. Love how simple it is. Love the double intro bar on the guitar.
The Beatles were the first ever music I heard 30 years ago and I’ve heard this song countless times, yet this song never fails to bring tears to my eyes.
That song will be played at my funeral.
One of my favorites…..
Great choice 🥰
Look at that smile
This was the song 🎵 that my oldest daughter picked out for the father and daughter dance for her wedding. Simply love it and holds so much more meaning to me . The Beatles were the most revolutionary and evolutionary music group ever in music 🎶!
He wrote it when he was 23/24. True poetry in motion.
We all have these feelings about people in our lives
The Beatles LITERALLY revolutionized music.
I Tear up every damn time.
Thankfully this did not get blocked, and showed John could write introspective songs as well as Paul.Check out if possible, You've got to Hide your love Away
Almost all of John's songs were mostly introspective. About his life,of those around him,his loves,his son,or his mother. Sure,there were some that werent. Those were about his friends,et. But he always wrote about things that effected him. Paul always wrote syrupy sweet songs for girls,even later on.
The Beatles made the world a better place.
I always loved the back-and-forth stereo between the headphones, too. The Cars were known for doing that (Just What I Needed, Moving in Stereo). "Welcome to the Machine" by Pink Floyd does it, and it sounds incredible!
Love your smile as the voices of John and Paul kick in 🤩
My favorite Beatles song and one of Lennon's best. My mom died of cancer in 2016 and it took on a whole new meaning to me.
Growing up in the sixties and having4 older brothers who all played in garage bands and became pretty good musicians playing around the state of Maine my oldest brother would bring a new beatle 45 home every week at least that's what it seemed definitely the most influential band in history more kids started playing instruments because of them beautiful song,you can start at A and end up at Z in their catalog and never hear the same sound twice great reaction keep spreading the music to the masses God-bless.
They still sound relevant, nearly 60 years on
Lovely reaction
One of those lightning in a bottle bands. The music 4 people who due to fate or something, met and created the most beautiful music ever!! They were so different than anyone at that time. I get goosebumps every time.🎶🎵💙💜
I was in grade school when the Beatles gained popularity so to say Beatles tunes have been a big part of my life would be an understatement. But as I've aged this has become my personal Beatles song. It's my life to a T.
I’ve been listening to the Beatles since I was 16. I’m 74 and am still listening to them. I also saw them in 1966 in Philly.
This song always makes me cry.
My daughter and I picked this song for our dance at her wedding. Many said it was a perfect song for the occasion. Hard to believe that was over 15 years ago.
This song was written and sang by John Lennon. He was once quoted as saying it was about friends and lovers from his past.
I enjoy the Beetles earlier songs and this song is how I feel.
Beatles
This is one of my favorite Beatles songs 💜
The Beatles always get to me! Thanks Jayy!
Ringo's drumming on this track is stunningly simple, yet so complex!!😁😁🇬🇧
My first Beatle album when I was in 6th grade.
Fantastic song
Me too my 1st album for Christmas in 6th grade
"In my life" is perfect for love the second time around. My friend used this as first dance at her second marriage. They are still married.
This is an autobiographical song about John Lennon's life. He wrote most of the lyrics after being asked why a book he wrote, In His Own Write, revealed more about him than his songs did.
The lyrics about friends refer to Stu Sutcliffe, an early Beatle and great friend of John's who died in 1962, and another friend named Pete Shotton. Lennon also thought of his Aunt Mimi and wife Cynthia, as well as other friends. One of the most beautiful Beatles songs, John called it "A little piece of art work."
As soon as you smiled with that first line, I knew you loved it ❤
I also love The Beatles!! This song is amazing!! Awesome Job JJay, love your reactions.
A page out of one's life memories.
Damn i could watch you listening to music all night. Beautiful
When you get another 20 years older - these lyrics will resonate with you more.
Another outstanding drum pattern by you know who.
They don’t just find chords. They find your soul!!
Your Smile !!! “Dear Prudence” will do that to you
It never, ever gets old.
George Martin, the Beatle's Producer, wrote and played the keyboard solo. But the trick is he played it by putting the tape on a slower speed, playing in the low register of the piano, and when you play it back on the regular tape speed, it came out sounding flawlessly fast and sounds like a harpsichord. Martin often played piano for effect on some Beatle's recordings, wrote the string arrangement for Yesterday, sax arrangement for Ob-Bla-Di Ob Bla Da, others, the list is endless. Old time dance orchestra for Honey Pie, all kinds of added orchestras and instruments.[A Day in the Life, Something, Within Without You, etc] He truly was the fifth Beatle before anyone else musically. You can't get any better than George Martin...the Beatles might have failed or been a flash in the pan without him.
😪 this song always get the tears going...
It's about loving friends and family here and those gone
One of my favorite tune by the Fab four!
"Breakfast With The Beatles", is America's longest running weekly episodic radio show. It is hosted by Chris Carter. It is on from 9am pt - 12 noon pt every Sunday on KLOS 95.5 FM (you can also listen from their website) Southern California's oldest rock station. Lots if facts and news each week plus all the great music. ✌❤🌹
My favorite Beatles song of all time.
Two minutes or so and everything needed within that time. The reference to dead people is about John Lennon's close friend Stuart Sutcliffe, an art student who joined Beatles as bassist and left to study art in Hamburg after Beatles' residency in a club there ended. Sadly he died of brain haemorrhage bit later.
The reference is also to his mother, Julia, and his Uncle George, who was the husband of his Aunt Mimi who brought him up.
One 9f the best written songs in the history of Rock and Roll. PERIOD!
The real hero on this song is Ringo. But if you're not a drummer, you don't realize that.
I get it. [And Keith Moon would have totally wrecked this song lol]
My favorite Beatles album & my favorite song from it.
This songs like one of those “dedicated to all my friends paste, present and future” songs
Absolutely Beautiful
Jumping back and forth between ears is called Stereo. Most of the original Beatles songs were not recorded in stereo. They were recorded in mono, which, if you are listening with headphones, the same song parts go to both ears.
It's John's life that John is singing about.
My favorite song of theirs
Often classified as the most understated Beatles song ever, and I agree.
It's my favourite beatles song,so much so I have the entire songs lyrics tattooed on my arm
This is a John Lennon masterpiece. Such a beautiful song! Love your reaction. Please check out Linda Ronstadt. 🌺✌️
One of my favorite songs by the Beatles!!!
I enjoyed watching your reaction to this. Your calming smile was priceless.
Groups don’t use stereo as they once did. It’s such a lost art - hearing different sounds in each ear.