The George Harrison-Penned Beatles Track That George Martin Hated So Much, He
The Beatles producer George Martin was responsible for molding the band’s sound into what it was, with lush orchestral arrangements and more highbrow compositions. When Martin initially heard the Beatles, he wasn’t that impressed. But, as he said once in 1964, “I just thought they were interesting and thought they had something slightly different, and I liked to know something more about them.”
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Martin’s partnership with the Beatles spanned 13 albums, and he brought his classical knowledge to the group’s diamond-in-the-rough beginnings. The partnership led to some of the Beatles’ most notable works, and Martin always kept things transparent and realistic. When he didn’t like something, he made it known.
There was one song that George Harrison wrote for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band that Martin despised, and he removed it from the record. However, the backstory of the track “Only A Northern Song” is more complicated than George Martin’s whims.
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