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The Top 20 Beatles Songs: #9, “Help!”

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โ€œHelp!โ€

Album: Help! (1965)

Composer: Lennon/McCartney

An onomatopoeia, such as โ€œbamโ€ or โ€œcuckoo,โ€ is a word that sounds like its meaning. If there was a similar word for a song whose meaning was played out perfectly in its melody (and harmony), โ€œHelp!โ€ would be a great example. The audible juxtaposition of Georgeโ€™s sinking, warbly guitar work with Johnโ€™s vocals, which linger longer in each key, echoes the singerโ€™s fading sentiments. Against tambourine and Ringoโ€™s cymbal-heavy fills, โ€œHelp!โ€ chugs along frenetically, but not without direction.

The title track not only for an album but also for the second Beatles movie, โ€œHelp!โ€ was Johnโ€™s answer to the original title, โ€œEight Arms to Hold You.โ€ He wrote the song especially for the movie, but it was perhaps subconsciously a vehicle for him to broadcast his own feelings. โ€œI just wrote the song because I was commissioned to write it for the movie,” he explained to Playboy. “But later, I knew I really was crying out for help. It was my fat Elvis periodโ€ฆI am singing about when I was so much younger and all the rest, looking back at how easy it was.โ€

This song was yet another early warning sign of the storm clouds ahead for the Beatles, but still marks one of Johnโ€™s first mold-breaking steps toward reaching his full creative potential.