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Free Music Notes for Yellow Submarine SongtrackFree Music Review: A correction to the amazon.com review Hit: 5 StarsThe great "Hey Bulldog" sequence is now restored to the film after years of inexplicable absence. The Amazon.com review, above, says that "Hey Bulldog" is one of the "last" true Lennon-McCartney collaborations. This is not true. They wrote together right up to the end. An example from 1969: "Come Together" is a "Lennon song," supposedly, not a collaboration, supposedly, but the recording is enhanced significantly by McCartney's swampy bass line. That's collaboration, dude. An example from 1968: "Hey Jude" is a "McCartney song," supposedly, not a collaboration, supposedly, but the song is enhanced by Lennon telling McCartney not to mess around with the lyrics anymore, they're fine as they are. Other examples abound.
Free Music Review: Hey, it's the Beatles! Hit: 5 StarsWhat can you say about the Beatles??!! My daughter loves the movie (it was my first movie when I was 3), so we bought the soundtrack for the car. We all love it, and we all sing along!
Free Music Review: Great songs! Hit: 5 StarsI got this for my 2 year old granddaughter. She loves the movie and now can sing the songs in her room. She really likes the Beatles. She has no problems with identifing the music as from her "Submarine" movie.
Free Music Review: GREAT! Hit: 5 StarsThis is just a great compilation with perfect songs and just INCREDIBLE remastering by George Martin... definitely buy it, you wouldn't be dissapointed... Hey Bulldog, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is sounding in a mightier, better way, you can actually hear everything you could never hear before... I wish Martin would gather some money and remaster every single album of the Beatles in such a good way! 5 stars by all means!
Free Music Review: The Best Beatles for children Hit: 5 StarsThis is a perfect introduction to the Beatles for young children--and older children, too. You don't have to explain drug use, sex (Well, there is that line "Can I take my friend to bed?", but my daughter thought of it as a sleepover), or bad language to kids, but the music isn't sugary or insipid, like a lot of so-called children's music. All the tracks are strong (though I think "Hey Bulldog" may be its weakest track, a young friend assured me that I was wrong and it was "Awesome!"), and fun to sing along to. It's an album that moms can hear over and over without wanting to chew their paws off.
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