Only a Northern Song

Only a Northern Song
"Only a Northern Song"
Song by The Beatles from the album Yellow Submarine
Released 13 January 1969 (US)
17 January 1969 (UK)
Recorded 13 - 14 February, 20 April 1967
Abbey Road Studios
Genre Psychedelic rock, experimental rock
Length 3:27
Label Apple Records
Writer George Harrison
Producer George Martin
Yellow Submarine track listing

"Only a Northern Song" is a song written by George Harrison and performed by The Beatles. The song was recorded in 1967 during the sessions for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band but was omitted from that album. It was first featured in the Beatles' 1968 animated movie Yellow Submarine and appeared on its soundtrack album, released early the following year.

"Only a Northern Song" has been described as Harrison's "personal denunciation of the Beatles' music publishing business".[1]

Contents

Recording

The song's basic track was recorded on 13 February 1967, with overdubs added on 14 February and 20 April, during the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band sessions.[2] It was recorded using two 4-track tape machines, allowing seven tracks for the complex arrangement of the song (and one for a pulse to synchronize the two machines), a method not common at the time in recording at Abbey Road. However, problems arose to getting both 4-track machines to begin playback at exactly the same time, causing difficulties mixing in stereo. Therefore only a "fake stereo" (Duophonic) mix was created from the mono mix to appear on the original stereo release of Yellow Submarine, and the song was one of only seven mono tracks released in the 2009 remastered Stereo Box Set (the only mono track released on the 2009 release of Yellow Submarine), instead of the unfavoured "fake stereo" mix.[3] This complex arrangement involves an unconventional musical form and unusual instrumentation, including distorted trumpet played by Paul McCartney, Harrison's reverbed organ, and a glockenspiel played by John Lennon.[2]

Composition

Harrison himself described the song as "a joke relating to Liverpool, Holy City in the North of England. In addition the song was copyrighted to Northern Songs Ltd. which I didn't own."[4]

Northern Songs was a music publishing company formed in 1963 primarily to exploit Lennon/McCartney compositions. The company had subsequently been floated in 1965, but while Lennon and McCartney each owned 15% of the public company's shares, Harrison owned just 0.8%.[5] Harrison was contracted by Northern Songs as a songwriter only, and because Northern Songs retained the copyright of its published songs, this meant "Lennon and McCartney, as major shareholders, would earn more from his [Harrison's] songs than him."[4]

Hence the song's "mild dissonance" and "nasally sarcastic" key-changes have been said to complement the "suppressed bitterness" of Harrison's lyric,[2] which features such self-referential lines as: "It doesn't really matter what chords I play/What words I say or time of day it is/As it's only a Northern Song."

As well as reflecting Harrison's dissatisfaction with Northern Songs, and its major shareholder Dick James in particular – "I was starting to get a bit of an idea that ... you'd only written half a song and he [James] would be trying to assign it"[4] – the song also suggests that, at this time, Harrison "had yet to recover his enthusiasm for being a Beatle",[2] having threatened to leave the group six months earlier, following their final live concert at Candlestick Park.[6]

Alternate versions

An edited and slightly sped-up version of the song's basic track, without the overdubs added 20 April, was released on volume two of the Anthology set in 1996, with a different vocal take containing some lyrical variations. The original speed is heard in the film Yellow Submarine.

Since the originally released version of the track had been constructed from two separate takes, the original mix of the song was available in mono only until 1999, when a remixed stereo version of the track was released on the Yellow Submarine Songtrack album.

As of the 2009 reissue of the Yellow Submarine album on remastered CD, four different released versions of this song are currently available: the duophonic "fake stereo" mix from the Yellow Submarine album (1969), the alternate stereo mix from Anthology 2 (1996), the remixed "true stereo" version from the Yellow Submarine Songtrack (1999) and the original "true mono" mix from both the reissued Yellow Submarine album and the bonus 2-disc set Mono Masters which is found only in the box set, The Beatles In Mono (2009).

Personnel

Personnel per Ian MacDonald[2]

MacDonald was unsure about the trumpet and glockenspiel parts for McCartney and Lennon, respectively.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Southall 2007, p. 216.
  2. ^ a b c d e f MacDonald 2005, pp. 236–237.
  3. ^ Apple Records 2009.
  4. ^ a b c Southall 2007, p. 46.
  5. ^ Southall 2007, p. 38.
  6. ^ MacDonald 2005, p. 213.

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