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sleepinginzeal
yeah it would've been fine on <something new> or a b-side but the fact that this is an album closer is proof they didn't know what they were doing yet
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RoomForSymmetry
Okay, glad I'm not the only person baffled by the placement of this song on the album...could have ended it with one of the best songs ever written but instead, you get this overwhelmingly "meh" cover
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Indierock93
This song is amazing! And with Twist And Shout and Money (That's What I Want) at the ends of their first two albums it was some kind of tradition to put a rocker sung by John at the end of an album.
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silversurfer250
The song has been covered many times, including, most famously, by the Beatles on the 1965 Help! album (released as "Dizzy Miss Lizzy"). The recording was initially intended for the 1965 American album Beatles VI, along with the Larry Williams cover, "Bad Boy", recorded by the group on the same day. Paul McCartney has stated that he believes this song to be one of the Beatles' best recordings. It features loud, rhythmic instrumentation, along with John Lennon's rousing vocals. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dizzy,_Miss_Lizzy
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PartySanCTG
Seriously, why do the drums sound buried and murky? And why is the cowbell louder than the actual drums?
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DonPinguin
The most out of place song on any Beatles album [2] always wondering why they put this after yesterday..
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GucciPiggy90
When he sings Come on, give me fever, it sounds like Come on, give me 'Free Bird'. Just a random observation. I love the rockabilly sound of early Beatles.
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JakeJustice
I love this song, it's such a happy little song to listen after the heartbreak that is yesterday.
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