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Julia
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Composer:Paul McCartneyGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:3:19"Julia" is a song composed by Paul McCartney, which was released on The Beatles' 1968 self-titled album, commonly known as "The White Album." The song is a tribute to Julia Lennon, John Lennon's mother, who died when he was a teenager. McCartney wrote the song while he was in India with the rest of The Beatles, studying Transcendental Meditation with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The song is a solo acoustic piece, with McCartney playing a Martin D-28 guitar. It is in the key of E minor and has a simple, repetitive chord progression. The song is divided into two distinct sections, with the first section featuring a descending melody and the second section featuring a rising melody. The lyrics of "Julia" are deeply personal and introspective, with McCartney singing about his own feelings of loss and longing. The song begins with the lines "Half of what I say is meaningless / But I say it just to reach you, Julia." McCartney then goes on to sing about his own mother, who died when he was 14 years old, and how he feels a connection to Julia Lennon through their shared experience of loss. The song premiered on The Beatles' "White Album," which was released on November 22, 1968. It was the ninth track on the album and was the only song on the album to feature McCartney as the sole performer. The song has since become a fan favorite and is often cited as one of McCartney's best solo compositions. Overall, "Julia" is a beautiful and haunting tribute to a woman who had a profound impact on the lives of both John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Its simple melody and introspective lyrics make it a standout track on an already iconic album.More....
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