Tell Me What You See

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Background and composition

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Original motto "Tell Me What You See" "Silly Norman"
However black the clouds may be
In time they'll pass away
Have faith and trust and you will see
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Time will pass away
If you put your trust in me
I'll make bright your day[3]
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In time they'll bassaway.
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Author Kenneth Womack also suggests that the line "trying to get to you" was in reference to Elvis Presley's 1956 song "Tryin' to Get to You", which had also inspired McCartney's early composition "In Spite of All the Danger".Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

Recording

The Beatles recorded "Tell Me What You See" on 18 February 1965, during the sessions for the soundtrack of their second feature film, Help! It was the last song recorded in the day, after Lennon's "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" and the unsatisfactory attempt of "If You've Got Trouble". The session was held in EMI's Studio Two with George Martin producing and Norman Smith and Ken Scott engineering. The band achieved a satisfactory basic track in four takes,Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". featuring McCartney playing his Höfner 500/1 bass, Lennon playing rhythm guitar on his Rickenbacker 325, Ringo Starr on drums, and George Harrison playing a güiro.[4]

The band then added several overdubs to take four.[5] McCartney and Lennon added vocals – McCartney on lead and Lennon on harmony, with McCartney then doubling his part.[6] Starr added claves and maracas, Lennon added tambourine, and McCartney added an electric piano part to the break, played on a Hohner Pianet.[7]Template:Refn Martin, Smith, and Scott mixed the track for mono on 20 February and Smith and Malcolm Davies mixed it for stereo on 23 February.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

Other versions

George Martin recorded an instrumental version of "Tell Me What You See" for his 1965 easy listening album, George Martin and His Orchestra Play Help![8]

The American Christian rock band Jacob's Trouble covered the song for their 1989 debut album Door into Summer.[9]

Personnel

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External links

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