The Beatles' song 'Here Comes the Sun' hiding major lyrics error

15 July, 2025 - 0 Comments

The iconic boy group, with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison, stole the hearts of many with their loving voices and looks. George temporarily left The Beatles in January 1969 due to creative differences and the band's internal dynamics. He rejoined the group days later and helped create a fan favorite song from their most iconic album, Abbey Road.

While George studied Indian music when working with Ravi Shanker, which he incorporates into the mix, along with other sounds, in the middle of the song, the Beatles member made one tiny error.

George was stuck when it came to the final verse and did not know if it should have been “it seems like years” or “it feels like years”. He went a different route and sang a mixture, combining the two, "it seels like years”. The singer was known for his powerful lyrics.

Their lyrics have also made headlines for being controversial.

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The band's song I Am the Walrus released in November 1967, written by John and credited to John-Paul (the songwriting partnership between the two). The track was released on the B-side to the single Hello, Goodbye and on the Magical Mystery Tour EP and album. It also appeared on the Beatles' 1967 television film Magical Mystery Tour.

Source: Jailene Cuevas/themirror.com

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