Monday, June 15, 2015

Yesterday, the song with more versions of history, turns 50 … – La Prensa de Honduras

London, England

One morning in Paris, May 1965, Paul McCartney had a melody in your head that hit him in a dream. What looked like a game in his mind was to become one of the most recognizable melodies of history held by The Beatles.

It was like an old jazz tune, as I used to sing his father he was back to his past, Paul said.

The letter, however, was another story. Legend has it that the author sang the first verse as “scrambled eggs, oh baby, how I love your legs” (“Scrambled eggs, oh, dear, how I love your legs”).

He repeated during days but in the end, during a trip to Portugal with his girlfriend at the time, Jane Asher, put the right lines.

The song was recorded in mid-June 1965. After taking . John Lennon on the Hammond organ, producer George Martin Suger McCartney used a string quartet

McCartney resisted at first and said, “I do not want to be a Mantovani, in reference to the composer of light music Italian, who used to play at that time in auditoriums London- “. But without such arrangements the song would not have been the same.

Yesterday was published in the album Help! . It has the honor of being the song with more versions of history, according to Guinness World Records.

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