Really Love You

April 1, 1997

History

Really Love You came a day after the recording of Beautiful Night as part of a jam session with McCartney on bass, Ringo Starr, who at the recording of the previous day had been involved, on drums and Jeff Lynne on guitar. In this session, three different pieces have been created so within half an hour, which Really Love You the desired sound hit the most. The recording was later offers now many guitar and vocal overdubs.

"Doing Beautiful Night with Ringo was not enough. I wanted more fun. So we jammed. "

" Beautiful Night to do with Ringo was not enough. I wanted more fun. So we started jamming. "

The song was released in May 1997 on the B - side of the single The World Tonight and a month later on the album Flaming Pie. In June 2005, McCartney Really Love You brought in a heavily modified form out again for the Twin Freaks project.

Style

Really Love You, among other things, due to its striking strong bass, the dominant adheres throughout the song in the foreground and the piece gives its characteristics, assign the style of rhythm and blues. Also stylistically unmistakable is the highly improvised and in the course only weakly changing text, which consists of the eponymous fragment " Really Love You" in the core. Unusually for such an otherwise classic blues is occurring in the middle part very high, and post-processed with echo effects voice. It gives the song a more experimental note, the stylistic resemblance to earlier pieces, such as Coming Up or Bogey Music, has.

Occupation

The following persons appeared at the original recording with:

  • Paul McCartney: vocal, backing vocal, bass guitar, electric guitar, Wurlitzer Electric Piano and production
  • Jeff Lynne: backing vocal, electric guitar and production
  • Ringo Starr: Drums
  • Geoff Emerick: recording engineer
  • Jon Jacobs: engineer
  • Keith Smith: engineer (assistant )
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