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  1. 3 de dic. de 2020 · EMI. "We Can Work It Out" very much lived up to its title, even though the million-selling stand-alone single thrusts Beatles fans into the middle of a romantic disentanglement. Paul McCartney,...

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    The Beatles made three promo films for ‘We Can Work It Out’ on 23 November 1965, at Twickenham Film Studios in London, in which they mimed to the song. The black-and-white clips were immediately distributed to broadcasting organisations. The most commonly-used version of ‘We Can Work It Out’ was a straightforward performance piece with the group we...

    The basic track of ‘We Can Work It Out’ was laid down on 20 October 1965, while The Beatles were recording Rubber Soul. In a four-hour session The Beatles rehearsed and then recorded just two takes of the rhythm track. They then spent nearly five further hours overdubbing instruments, including John Lennon’s distinctive harmonium in the verses. The...

    ‘Day Tripper’ was originally intended to be The Beatles’ final single of 1965. However, ‘We Can Work It Out’ was felt by the group and Brian Epsteinto be the more commercial song. John Lennon disagreed, and fought to retain ‘Day Tripper’ as the lead song. The result was the single being marketed as the world’s first double a-side, which was release...

  2. "We Can Work It Out" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon. It was first issued as a double A-side single with "Day Tripper" in December 1965. The song was recorded during the sessions for the band's Rubber Soul album.

  3. All Things Must Pass is the third studio album by the English rock musician George Harrison. Released as a triple album in November 1970, it was Harrison's first solo work after the break-up of the Beatles in April that year.

  4. We Can Work It Out Lyrics: Try to see it my way / Do I have to keep on talking till I can't go on? / While you see it your way / Run the risk of knowing that our love may soon be gone / We...

  5. We Can Work It Out» —en español: «Podemos solucionarlo»— es una canción del grupo de rock The Beatles, compuesta principalmente por Paul McCartney. Fue lanzada como sencillo junto a " Day Tripper " en el primer doble cara A de su carrera.

  6. Quotes. “I took it to John to finish it off, and we wrote the middle together. Which is nice: ‘Life is very short. There’s no time for fussing and fighting, my friend.’. Then it was George Harrisons idea to put the middle into waltz time, like a German waltz.