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− | + | '''What Goes On''' is a song by [[The Beatles]], featured as the eighth track on their sixth UK album [[Rubber Soul]]. The song was later released as the tenth track on the American-only album [[Yesterday and Today]]. It is the only song credited to '''Lennon/McCartney/Starkey'''. |
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Richie Unterberger, in Allmusic, says the song is an enjoyable, but lightweight, country & western-flavored entry in the Beatles catalog. Unterberger praises George Harrison's guitar work, which "again marks him as the finest disciple of Carl Perkins," and the guitar work is indeed similar to "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby", a Perkins cover version the Beatles released on Beatles for Sale. |
Richie Unterberger, in Allmusic, says the song is an enjoyable, but lightweight, country & western-flavored entry in the Beatles catalog. Unterberger praises George Harrison's guitar work, which "again marks him as the finest disciple of Carl Perkins," and the guitar work is indeed similar to "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby", a Perkins cover version the Beatles released on Beatles for Sale. |
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==Credits== |
==Credits== |
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− | *[[Ringo Starr]] |
+ | *[[Ringo Starr]] – Lead Vocals, Drums |
− | *[[John Lennon]] |
+ | *[[John Lennon]] – Rhythm Guitar (1964 [[Rickenbacker 325]]), Harmony Vocals |
− | *[[Paul McCartney]] |
+ | *[[Paul McCartney]] – Bass Guitar (1963 Hofner 500/1), Harmony Vocals |
− | *[[George Harrison]] |
+ | *[[George Harrison]] - Lead Guitar ([[Grestch Tennessean]]) |
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− | :Personnel per The Beatles Bible |
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+ | [[Category:The Beatles songs]] |
Revision as of 09:12, 28 September 2018
What Goes On is a song by The Beatles, featured as the eighth track on their sixth UK album Rubber Soul. The song was later released as the tenth track on the American-only album Yesterday and Today. It is the only song credited to Lennon/McCartney/Starkey. Richie Unterberger, in Allmusic, says the song is an enjoyable, but lightweight, country & western-flavored entry in the Beatles catalog. Unterberger praises George Harrison's guitar work, which "again marks him as the finest disciple of Carl Perkins," and the guitar work is indeed similar to "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby", a Perkins cover version the Beatles released on Beatles for Sale.
Credits
- Ringo Starr – Lead Vocals, Drums
- John Lennon – Rhythm Guitar (1964 Rickenbacker 325), Harmony Vocals
- Paul McCartney – Bass Guitar (1963 Hofner 500/1), Harmony Vocals
- George Harrison - Lead Guitar (Grestch Tennessean)