Sunday 19 January 2014

My iPod #225: The Beatles - Cry Baby Cry

Uni work starts again from tomorrow until April. Can't wait. Early wake ups three times a week and sitting through two hour lectures on a Friday. What could be better.

Never mind. Life goes on.

"Cry Baby Cry" may be another track out of the many on "The Beatles" that some consider to be filler. On the contrary I think it has as much worth as "Dear Prudence" and "Glass Onion" on the track list, even if it is not as highly regarded as the former or as continuously questioned as the latter.

"Sing a Song of Sixpence" always comes to mind when I hear this song, seeing as many words in that nursery rhyme are found in the track. A king is there, a parlour is mentioned, a queen and so on and so forth. But this track does not have a cheerful melody like that rhyme. In fact, this is the total opposite of what a nursery rhyme should be.

The descending phrase from E Major to G Major within the verses mixed with some minor chords along the way, John Lennon's light and barely double tracked vocal and that harmonium in the introduction make this track very moody and quite saddening to listen to. It makes it even worse knowing that it's the last time you hear Lennon's voice on the album.

The actual track ends before it switches to Paul McCartney with a guitar singing "Can You Take Me Back", which makes it even weirder and creepy. Then the next track "Revolution 9" starts and it goes all over the place from there.

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