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6 Famous Mistakes Found in Beatles Songs

The Beatles released most of their music with clean, pristine production value. Some of their albums were notably messier and a bit rough, but that only added to their charm. That being song, some of The Beatlesโ€™ songs feature a blunder or two in terms of production, lyrical mix-ups, and more. Letโ€™s look at six famous mistakes found in The Beatlesโ€™ songs!

1. โ€œHer Majestyโ€

This song closes out Abbey Road beautifully. However, the start of the song starts with quite a jarring, loud guitar. This wasnโ€™t exactly intentional. The song was originally going to be shuffled to Side 2, but Paul McCartney decided otherwise. The albumโ€™s engineer John Kurlander was told to scrap the song altogether. He didnโ€™t want to destroy something potentially valuable, so he added โ€œHer Majestyโ€ to the end of a draft mix a few seconds after the very last notes of โ€œThe Endโ€. When the band heard the jarring introduction to โ€œHer Majestyโ€, they actually kind of liked it and decided to keep it in.

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2. โ€œPlease Please Meโ€

This track was The Beatlesโ€™ very first no. 1 hit in England. โ€œPlease Please Meโ€ is notably loose and a little rough around the edges, but again; it added a bit of charm to the legendary bandโ€™s earlier works. While doing multiple takes during recording sessions for this song, the tempo was sped up at the request of their producer. The sudden change in tempo resulted in a lyrical flub by John Lennon in the last verse. If you listen closely, you can hear it.

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3. โ€œIf I Fellโ€

This is such a stunning and fairly underrated song by The Beatles, but itโ€™s not without its mistakes. As McCartney sings the higher-pitched harmony, you can hear his voice crack a little bit.

4. โ€œWhat Goes Onโ€

โ€œWhat Goes Onโ€ features the very first writing credit on a Beatles song for Ringo Starr, though itโ€™s worth noting that Lennon and McCartney put in most of the songwriting work. Itโ€™s an odd, delightfully country-sounding little track on Rubber Soul. The band let Lennon go crazy with the rhythm guitar, and you can hear how disorganized his playing is if you listen closely.

5. โ€œOb-La-Di, Ob-La-Daโ€

McCartney famously made the band play this song a bajillion times when they were recording it, so itโ€™s odd that it features a mistake. However, little slip-ups like that make The Beatlesโ€™ music all the more interesting. While singing the lyrics for the final verse, McCartney switches up the occupations of Molly and Desmond. It wasnโ€™t intentional, but McCartney decided to leave it in.

6. โ€œHey Judeโ€

โ€œHey Judeโ€ is one of the most famous songs in The Beatles’ discography. Itโ€™s a lovely song that McCartney wrote for Julian Lennon that many fans could easily relate to at the time. However, you can hear McCartney use a swear word under his breath around the middle part of the song. Nobody knows why, and McCartney probably doesnโ€™t even remember. But when he starts singing โ€œThen you can startโ€“โ€, you can hear him mumble the F-bomb under his breath.

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