Eleanor Rigby (song)
:Eleanor Rigby is also the name of a novel by Douglas Coupland.
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Eleanor Rigby - Douglas Coupland
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Eleanor Rigby is a song by the Beatles, originally released on the album Revolver by EMI/Parlophone Records. The songwriting credit is Lennon-McCartney, though it was originally written by just Paul McCartney and all the Beatles contributed bits of lyrics. It remains one of the Beatles' most recognizable songs, with an eight-man string section working from a score by George Martin and its striking lyrics about the loneliness of old age, continuing the transformation of the Beatles' started in Rubber Soul from a mainly pop-oriented act to a more serious and experimental studio band.
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The Beatles - Revolver - EMI - Parlophone Records - Lennon - McCartney - George Martin - Rubber Soul
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | The story behind the song |
| ► | Recording |
| ► | Releases |
| ► | Cover Versions |
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