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Paul McCartney
Eleanor Rigby
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Composer
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Paul McCartney
Genre
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Vocal
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Song: Popular
Compose Date
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1966
Average_duration
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3:23
"Eleanor Rigby" is a song composed by Paul McCartney and released by The Beatles in 1966. It was included in their album "Revolver" and was also released as a single. The song is a departure from the band's earlier works, as it features a string octet and lacks the typical rock instrumentation. The song premiered on August 5, 1966, and was an instant hit, reaching the top 10 in both the UK and US charts. It is considered one of McCartney's finest compositions and has been covered by numerous artists over the years. The song is divided into two distinct parts: the first part tells the story of Eleanor Rigby, a lonely woman who "picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been." The second part introduces Father McKenzie, who "writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear." The two characters are connected by their loneliness and isolation, and the song ends with the haunting refrain, "All the lonely people, where do they all come from?" The song's use of a string octet is one of its most distinctive characteristics. The arrangement was created by producer George Martin, who worked closely with McCartney to achieve the desired effect. The strings provide a melancholic and mournful backdrop to the lyrics, adding to the song's emotional impact. Another notable characteristic of the song is its use of unusual chord progressions. McCartney's use of minor chords and unexpected changes creates a sense of tension and unease that perfectly complements the lyrics. Overall, "Eleanor Rigby" is a masterpiece of songwriting and arrangement. Its haunting melody, poignant lyrics, and innovative use of instrumentation have made it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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