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?A Day in the Life? is a song composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney,
recorded and released in 1967 by The Beatles as the final track on their
album Sgt. Pepper?s Lonely Hearts Club Band. It includes portions
originally authored independently by Lennon and McCartney, and two
cacophonous, part-improvised, orchestral crescendos.
The supposed drug reference in the line ?I?d love to turn you on? caused
the song to be banned by the BBC.
Since its original album release, the song has also been released on
single, on compilation albums, and has been performed by several other
artists including Jeff Beck and The Bee Gees.
Credits Words and Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Published by Northern Songs
Performance:
· John Lennon: vocals, acoustic guitar, piano (final chord)
· Paul McCartney: vocals, piano, bass guitar
· George Harri
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A Day in the Life,