Music video The Beatles performing Want To Tell You.© 2022 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division Universal Music Group)
"I Want to Tell You" is song the English rock band Beatles their 1966 album Revolver. was written sung George Harrison, band's lead guitarist.After "Taxman" "Love To", was third Harrison composition recorded Revolver.Its inclusion the LP marked first time he allocated than songs a Beatles album, reflection his .
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I Want to Tell You Lyrics: want to tell you / head filled things say / you're / those words, seem slip / I near / games to drag .
Songs "I Want to Tell You" the entire "Revolver" album a marked shift the Beatles. of Harrison's contributions the final cut in albums. trend continued the rest the band's time together. Harrison on pen monumental songs the band "Something" the 1969 album Abbey Road.
Written by: Harrison Recorded: 2, 3 June 1966 Producer: George Martin Engineer: Geoff Emerick Released: 5 August 1966 (UK), 8 August 1966 (US) on: Revolver Personnel George Harrison: lead vocals, lead guitar, handclaps John Lennon: backing vocals, tambourine, handclaps Paul McCartney: backing vocals, bass, piano, handclaps Ringo Starr: drums, maracas, handclaps 'I Want To.
I want to tell you head filled things say you're All words, seem slip When get you games to drag down It's alright I'll you next time But I to act unkind It's me, it's my mind is confusing I want to tell you I feel hung but don't .
I'll you next time around. if seem act unkind, It's me, it's my mind, is confusing things. want to tell you, I feel hung and don't why, don't mind, could wait ever, I've time. I I knew well, I speak mind tell you you'd understand. want to tell .
I want to tell you head filled things say you're All words, seem slip When get you games to drag down It's alright I'll you next time But I to act unkind It's me, it's my mind is confusing I want to tell you
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Ringo Starr: "'Tell You.' That's nice title. 'Tell you!'" John Lennon: "You had title any your songs, for 'Don't Bother Me.'" Geoff Emerick once called to up another working title. humorously decided name song "Laxton's Superb," was type apple. tape box .