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Paul McCartney
Ticket to Ride
Works Info
Composer
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Paul McCartney
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:05
"Ticket to Ride" is a song composed by Paul McCartney and released by The Beatles in 1965. It was written primarily by McCartney, with some input from John Lennon, and was recorded in February of that year. The song was released as a single in the UK on April 9, 1965, and in the US on April 19, 1965. The song is notable for its use of a distinctive guitar riff, played by George Harrison, and its unusual time signature of 4/4 with a 2/4 break in the middle of each verse. The lyrics are about a woman who is leaving the narrator, and the narrator is trying to convince her to stay. The title "Ticket to Ride" is a play on words, as it can be interpreted as both a ticket for a train ride and a ticket to freedom. "Ticket to Ride" is a rock song with a driving beat and a catchy melody. It features McCartney's lead vocals, with Lennon and Harrison providing backing vocals. The song is divided into three distinct sections: the verse, the bridge, and the chorus. The verse is characterized by the guitar riff and McCartney's vocals, while the bridge features a descending bass line and a change in tempo. The chorus is the most memorable part of the song, with its repeated refrain of "she's got a ticket to ride." The song was a commercial success, reaching number one on the charts in both the UK and the US. It was also included on The Beatles' album "Help!" which was released later that year. "Ticket to Ride" is considered one of The Beatles' most influential songs, and has been covered by numerous artists over the years. In conclusion, "Ticket to Ride" is a classic rock song composed by Paul McCartney and released by The Beatles in 1965. It features a distinctive guitar riff, unusual time signature, and catchy melody. The song was a commercial success and has become a staple of classic rock radio.
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