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==Additional Resources==
 
==Additional Resources==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27ll_Follow_The_Sun Wikipedia Entry]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27ll_Follow_The_Sun Wikipedia Entry]
* [ttp://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/AWP/ifts.shtml Alan W. Pollack's Musicological Analysis]
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* [http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/AWP/ifts.shtml Alan W. Pollack's Musicological Analysis]
  
 
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Revision as of 10:59, 13 August 2011

"I'll Follow the Sun"
Song by The Beatles
Album Beatles for Sale
Released 4 December 1964
Recorded 8 October 1964,
EMI Studios, London
Genre Rock
Length 1:46
Label EMI, Parlophone, Capitol
Writer Lennon/McCartney
Producer George Martin
Beatles for Sale track listing
John and I wrote this one some while ago, but we changed the middle eight bars before we actually recorded. John and I sang it, and Ringo played the top of a packing case instead of his drums this time. Just for a change, you know.

—Paul McCartney, 1964

That's Paul's again. Can't you tell? I mean, 'Tomorrow may rain, so I'll follow the sun.' That's another early McCartney. You know, written almost before Beatles, I think. He had a lot of stuff...

—John Lennon, The Playboy Interviews, p.147, 1980

At first, they couldn't think of anything for Ringo to do — he played drums on a run-through, but it sounded all wrong, too aggressive and distracting; Paul wanted something more subtle. After a good deal of discussion, Paul came up with the idea of having Ringo just slap his legs in time, and that worked well. Enthralled, I watched Norman carefully position a mic between Ringo's knees; then, back in the control room, he cranked up the EQ to add some extra depth to the sound.

—Geoff Emerick, EMI Recording Engineer, Here, There and Everywhere, p.95-96, 2006

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