Good Morning Good Morning

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"Good Morning Good Morning" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was written by John LennonTemplate:Sfn and credited to Lennon–McCartney. Inspiration for the song came to Lennon from a television commercial for Kellogg's Corn Flakes.Template:Sfn[1] Another reference to contemporary television was the lyric "It's time for tea and Meet the Wife", referring to the BBC sitcom.Template:Sfn

Lennon himself was critical of the track. "It's a throwaway, a piece of garbage, I always thought," he once said. "I always had the TV on very low in the background when I was writing, and it came over, and then I wrote the song."[2]

Recording

The basic track was recorded on 8 February 1967, with overdubs on 16 February (bass guitar and lead vocals), 13 March (brass section), 28 March (backing vocals and guitar solo), and 29 March (animal noises).Template:Sfn The guitar solo was played by Paul McCartney on a Fender Esquire.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn At Lennon's request, George Martin brought in Sounds Incorporated to provide the song's prominent brass backing.Template:Sfn Take eight, which contains Lennon's vocals from the subsequent session but also omits animal sounds, was released on Anthology 2 in 1996.

Lennon asked engineer Geoff Emerick to arrange the animal noises heard at beginning (and end) of the song so that each animal heard was one capable of devouring (or frightening) the animal preceding it.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn The final sound effect of a chicken clucking was so placed that it transforms into the guitar on the following track, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)". According to Emerick, these animal noises were inspired by the coda of "Caroline, No" that ended the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds album.[3] They begin with the crow of a rooster, while the other animal sounds heard at the end of the song include birds, a cat, a dog, a cow, a horse, a sheep, a group of bloodhounds accompanying fox hunters on horseback with horns blasting, and a chicken.

The rapid 16th note bass drum fills were done on two bass drums, according to Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn.Template:Sfn

For the Beatles' 2006 remix album, Love, the horse sounds were mixed into "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!".[4]

Rhythm

The song is played at 117 beats per minute, has an unusual rhythmic feel, and uses different time signatures. Beats are played in groups of 2, 3 and 4, and time signature changes frequently. Parts with Template:Music and Template:Music bars alternate, with Template:Music transitions.Template:Sfn Most of the song uses simple time, where the beats are divided into two, but the middle eight sections use compound time, where the beats are divided into triplets.

The song is divided into seven sections, two of which are repeated once and one twice, in a time-symmetric pattern A, B, C, B, C, B, A (disregarding the fade out of the last bar):

A: 4,4,4,4,4 (introduction: five bars, 20 beats)

B: 5,5,5,3,4,5,4,3,3,4,4 (eleven bars, 44 beats)
C: 5,5,5,3,4,4,4,4,4,4 (contains refrain: ten bars, 42 beats)
B: 5,5,5,3,4,5,4,3,3,4,4 (eleven bars, 44 beats)
C: 5,5,5,3,4,4,4,4,4,4 (contains refrain: ten bars, 42 beats)
B: 5,5,5,3,4,5,4,3,3,4,4 (eleven bars, 44 beats)

A: 4,4,4,4,4,4 (end: six bars, 24 beats, with fade out bar)

That adds up to 64 bars with 260 beats which, at the published 117 beats per minute, would result in a length of 2:13.333... minutes.[5][6][7]

Cover versions

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Personnel

Personnel per Ian MacDonaldTemplate:Sfn and the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band 50th Anniversary booklet.[10]

The Beatles
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Notes

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References

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External links

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  5. George Martin: Summer of Love. The Making of Sgt. Pepper. London, Macmillan, 1994, Template:ISBN. S. 73–75.
  6. Walter Everett: The Beatles as Musicians. Revolver through the Anthology. New York, Oxford University Press, 1999, Template:ISBN. S. 114–116.
  7. Dominic Pedler: The Songwriting Secrets of the Beatles. London, Omnibus Press, 2003, Template:ISBN. S. 552 f.
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