Day Tripper

Day Tripper is a single by The Beatles, written mainly by John Lennon, with contributions from Paul McCartney, credited to Lennon/McCartney. It was released in 1965 as part of the double A-sided single with We Can Work It Out.

The composition is believed by some to have been inspired by marijuana, not least due to the word "tripper" in the title. However, "day tripper" is a common term in British English for someone who goes on a one-day coach outing (as seen in Magical Mystery Tour), and this is probably yet another Beatles "drug reference" which in fact is just a coincidence. John Lennon has said that he really meant "weekend hippie."

The song was recorded on October 16, 1965, during sessions for the Rubber Soul album. The song was recorded in three takes. Take three was used on the final record. Hear the aborted take one here:

 The Beatles - Day Tripper .mp3 

Credits

 * John Lennon - lead vocal, backing vocal, rhythm/lead guitar
 * Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar
 * George Harrison - Lead guitar
 * Ringo Starr - Drums, tambourine

Links

 * Lyrics at LyricWiki