Good Morning Good Morning

June 1, 1967

Good Morning, Good Morning (English: 'Good morning, good morning ') is a song by British rock band The Beatles, released on 1 June 1967 as the eleventh track on the album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

Formation

The recordings for the composition of John Lennon took place at Abbey Road Studios on 8 and 16 February 1967 and on 28 and 29 March 1967. As a copyright holder Lennon / McCartney are given.

This song is based on an arrangement of drums, bass, rhythm and lead guitar with vocals. Musicians in the group "Sound Incorporated " were hired to record further overdubs and so the sound with three saxophones, two trombones and a horn " inflate ". This was very difficult because of the many time changes within the piece. To spice up the piece, Lennon wanted to install the cock crowing from the Kelloggs advertising in the song. He supplemented this by a number of other animal noises that can be heard in the fade and form the same time a transition to the next song ( Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) ). The choice of animal noises was not arbitrary: On Lennon's request, each animal should be able to kill and eat the animal previously belonged. One hears only a cat, then a dog, followed by a lion, an elephant and then ultimately trampling of horses and hunting horn from a hunt. At the very end cackles a chicken, should fit the last sound exactly the first chord of the next song Sgt.Pepper ' s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise ) ( the stereo version, this is not exactly succeeded ).

The idea for this piece was Lennon by a cereal commercial. In Good Morning, Good Morning, it can be sarcastic over the British bourgeois- philistine life. Lennon then led an unhappy married life with his wife Cynthia in the posh London suburb of Weybridge. The text line It's time for tea and meet the wife refers to at the time of Lennon welcome British television sitcom titled "Meet the Wife". Later, Lennon did this song as a " disposable commodity, a piece of garbage " from.

Clocking

The piece that is played with 117 beats per minute, has an unusual clock sequence, alternately 5/4-Takt and 4/4-time, with 3/4-Übergängen.

A total of 64 measures can be grouped into seven sections, but only three different A, B and C, which are repeated according to the following pattern: A, B, C, B, C, B, A, with a symmetry with respect to the average B- part; without regard to the last bar ( fadeout ).

The timings are as follows:

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

B: 5,5,5,3,4,5,4,3,3,4,4 ( eleven beats, 44 beats) C: 5,5,5,3,4,4,4,4,4,4 ( includes Chorus: ten strokes, 42 strokes) B: 5,5,5,3,4,5,4,3,3,4,4 ( eleven beats, 44 beats) C: 5,5,5,3,4,4,4,4,4,4 ( includes Chorus: ten strokes, 42 strokes) B: 5,5,5,3,4,5,4,3,3,4,4 ( eleven beats, 44 beats)

These are a total of 64 cycles with 260 strokes, which at 117 beats per minute a length of 2:13,333 minutes ... results.

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