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By Jackson Weinheimer
When The Beatles got their start in the early 1960's, mono was considered to
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"Day Tripper" is a riff-driven rock song written by John Lennon and Paul
McCartney and released by The Beatles as a "double A-side" single with "We
Can Work It Out". Both songs were recorded during the sessions for the
Rubber Soul album.
Composition
Under the pressure of needing a new single for the Christmas market,
Lennon wrote most of the lyrics and the famous guitar break, while
McCartney helped with the verses. "Day-tripper" was a typical play on words
by John: "Day trippers are people who go on a day trip, right? Usually on a
ferryboat or something. But [LINK: the] song was kind of… you're
just a weekend hippie. Get it?" In the same interview he said, "That's
mine. Including the lick, the guitar break and the whole bit." In his 1970
interview with Rolling Stone, however, he used "Day Tripper" as one example
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