File:Baby's In Black - The Beatles Guitar FC (TBRB Custom) HD Gameplay Xbox 360

PSN ID: djx1100 Gamertag: Djx1100 My Thoughts On The Song/Chart: All credit for the custom goes to Beatles101 on Discord for the mod and Farrottone on C3 for the chart. This was an interesting one for sure, being a community creation and not from The Beatles Custom Project.

Realistic Mode was used to save the video from copyright, i have an unedited video of the song already here on YT albeit on RB3: https://youtu.be/qdACXUGWNow

Song Facts: "Baby's in Black" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, co-written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. It appears on the United Kingdom album Beatles for Sale and on the United States album Beatles '65, both released in 1964.

An AllMusic critic described the song as "a love lament for a grieving girl that was perhaps more morose than any previous Beatles' song."

Musicologist Alan W. Pollack notes that the song is relatively complex in format, with a refrain, bridge, and a guitar solo. He describes the song as having "mishmash" of stylistic elements—among them, "bluesy" chords and country music-inspired vocals.

"Baby's in Black" was recorded on 11 August 1964, and was the first song recorded for Beatles for Sale.

The Beatles performed "Baby's in Black" live during their appearances from late 1964 until 1966 on their final tour. McCartney said they introduced the song by saying, "'And now for something different.' ... We used to put that in there, and think, 'Well, they won't know quite what to make of this, but it's cool.'" In 1996, a live version of "Baby's in Black" was released as a B-side to "Real Love", the second single from their Anthology project.

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