Strawberry Fields Forever

Strawberry Fields Forever is a song sung by the Beatles in 1967. It was orignally intended to be on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, but was released as a single. "Who said singles could not be put on an album" is a famous saying. So Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane made the cut to go on Magical Mystery Tour. It is rumored to be a drug song. "Strawberry Fields is a real place~John ". Though a popular song, it did not make it onto the 2000 album, 1.

It is rumoured that during the musical part at the end of the song that someone (possibly John) says, "I buried Paul", which is thought to be a clue to the Paul is Dead conspiracy theory, though it can be argued that he was merely saying, "cranberry sauce", and John himself denies the "I buried Paul" statement quite blatantly. It is featured on LOVE, the soundtrack to the performance. It is also covered in the film Across the Universe by the characters of Jude and Max during a scene in which you see Jude throwng strawberries at a wall and Max fighting in the Vietnam War.

One of the Bond Girls in the James Bond Movie "Quantum of Solace" is called Strawberry Fields. Agent Strawberry Fields is an MI6 agent who works at the British consulate in Bolivia in the 2008 film Quantum of Solace. She is portrayed by Gemma Arterton. She is later killed by Crude Oil.

Personnel

 * John Lennon - lead vocals, guitar, piano and bongos
 * Paul McCartney - bass, mellotron and timpani
 * George Harrison - guitar, swarmadal and maracas
 * Ringo Starr - drums, backwards cymbals
 * Mal Evans - tambourine
 * Neil Aspinall - guiro
 * Terry Doran - maracas
 * Tony Fisher - trumpet
 * Greg Bowen - trumpet
 * Derek Watkins - trumpet
 * Stanley Roderick - trumpet
 * John Hall - cello
 * Derek Simpson - cello
 * Norman Jones - cello