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Source: Wikipedia. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 29. Chapters: Songs written by David A. Stewart, Eurythmics discography, Come Together, Sweet Dreams, There Must Be an Angel, Taking Chances, Underneath It All, Stay, Here Comes the Rain Again, Hello, American Prayer, Friend or Foe, Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves, Love Is a Stranger, Who's That Girl?, Sexcrime, Goodbye Cruel World, Missionary Man, Would I Lie to You?, Beethoven, You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart, I Don't Care, The Walk, It's Alright, Don't Come Around Here No More, Never Gonna Cry Again, This Is the House, I Saved the World Today, Thorn in My Side, Julia, Don't Ask Me Why, Midnight in Chelsea, Right by Your Side, I Need a Man, I've Got a Life, 17 Again, Revival, Liverpool 8, The King and Queen of America, When Tomorrow Comes, The Miracle of Love, Make It Better, Queen of New Orleans, Shame, Old Habits Die Hard, (My My) Baby's Gonna Cry, I Can Drive, Belinda, Let's Work. Excerpt: The discography of Eurythmics, a British pop duo, consists of eight studio albums, one live album, one soundtrack album, two compilation albums, one extended play, thirty singles and a number of other appearances. --------- 224080 1111158272 23222161893 31115 "Come Together" is a song by The Beatles written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon/McCartney. The song is the opening track on The Beatles' September 1969 album Abbey Road. One month later it was released as a double A-sided single with "Something", their twenty-first single in the United Kingdom and twenty-sixth in the United States. The song reached the top of the charts in the US, and peaked at number four in the UK. The song's history began when Lennon was inspired by Timothy Leary's gubernatorial campaign for governor of California titled "Come together, join the party" against Ronald Reagan, which promptly ended when Leary was sent to prison for possession of marijuana. It has been speculated that each verse refers cryptically to each of The Beatles (e.g. "he's one holy roller" allegedly refers to the spiritually inclined George Harrison; "he got monkey finger, he shoot Coca-Cola" to Ringo, the funny Beatle; "he got Ono sideboard, he one spinal cracker" to Lennon himself; and "got to be good-looking 'cause he's so hard to see" to Paul); however, it has also been suggested that the song has only a single "pariah-like protagonist" and Lennon was "painting another sardonic self-portrait". John Lennon played rhythm guitar and sang the vocal; Paul McCartney played bass; Ringo Starr played drums; and George Harrison played lead guitar. It was produced by George Martin and recorded at the end of July 1969 at Abbey Road Studios. In the intro, Lennon says "shoot me" which is accompanied by McCartney's heavy bass riff. The famous Beatles' "walrus" from "I Am the Walrus" and "Glass Onion" returns in the line "he got walrus gumboot", followed by "he got Ono sideboard". Bluesman Muddy Waters is also mentioned
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