The Beatles had quite a few of their hit songs banned by the BBC back in the day. From โI Am The Walrusโ to โLucy In The Sky With Diamondsโ, the British Broadcasting Corporation wasnโt entirely thrilled by the Fab Fourโs more incognito uses of explicit subject matter.
That being said, the BBC also banned a few of The Beatlesโ more tame works. One interesting (and confusing) example would be the time when the BBC banned the song โCome Togetherโ.
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It really doesnโt make much sense at face value. The 1969 track โCome Togetherโ from Abbey Road is about as optimistic and positive as it gets. Sure, itโs a little surreal in terms of lyricism. But how could anyone deem this song too offensive for the general public to hear?
Why Did the BBC Ban โCome Togetherโ by The Beatles?
โCome Togetherโ was originally a political song written by John Lennon for psychologist and pro-LSD activist Timothy Leary when Leary was running for governor of California. He ended up getting arrested for cannabis possession and didnโt get a chance to use the song. From there, Lennon added the song to Abbey Roadโs tracklist, apparently to Learyโs dismay.
โAlthough the new version was certainly a musical and lyrical improvement on my campaign song, I was a bit miffed that Lennon had passed me over this way,โ Leary said of the incident in A Hard Day’s Write by Steve Turner. โWhen I sent a mild protest to John, he replied with typical Lennon charm and wit that he was a tailor and I was a customer who had ordered a suit and never returned. So he sold it to someone else.โ
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However, the pro-drugs political origin of โCome Togetherโ was not what got it banned by the BBC. In fact, the song was not banned due to any offensive or controversial content.
The BBC has historically had very strict rules against songs that mention specific products or brands. โCome Togetherโ mentions the brand Coca-Cola in the lyric โHe got monkey finger / He shoot Coca-Cola.โ Unfortunately, that made the song off-limits for radio play.
Itโs a shame, because โCome Togetherโ is one of The Beatlesโ very best songs. Though, John Lennon did say that he thought it was โgobbledygookโ years later.
โI tried and tried, but I couldnโt come up with [a campaign song],โ said Lennon of โCome Togetherโ. โBut I came up with this, โCome Togetherโ, which wouldโve been no good to [Leary]. You couldnโt have a campaign song like that, right?โ
Photo via Cover of ‘Abbey Road’ (1969)
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