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  1. Mar 15, 2008 · Here, There And Everywhere. Here, There And Everywhere. Written by: Lennon-McCartney Recorded: 14, 16, 17 June 1966 Producer: George Martin Engineer: Geoff Emerick. Released: 5 August 1966 (UK), 8 August 1966 (US) Available on: Revolver Give My Regards To Broad Street.

  2. Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney from the Beatles' 1966 album Revolver. A simple love song and Mojo Magazine’s 4th best song ever written, “Here, There And Everywhere

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  4. According to Paul McCartney, John Lennon only praised his songwriting once. Speaking in 2018 as part of a 60 Minutes profile interview for CBS, Macca disclosed it was "Here, There And Everywhere" that prompted the rare Lennon compliment. He recalled: "John says just as it finishes, 'That's a really good song, lad. I love that song.' And I'm ...

  5. Nov 22, 2023 · The Meaning Behind The Song: Here, There and Everywhere by John Lennon “Here, There and Everywhere” is a timeless classic song written by two of the most iconic musicians of all time, John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Released in 1966, this ballad was featured on The Beatles’ acclaimed album, “Revolver.” The song portrays a beautiful […]

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  6. Dec 28, 2023 · To think, it took McCartney only about the length of a morning lie-in by Lennon to write “Here, There and Everywhere,” the masterful ballad that serves as the emotional high point of the ...

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  7. Here and There is a live album by Elton John. Elton is joined by John Lennon on three tracks, ‘Whatever Gets You Thru The Night’, ‘Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds’ and ‘I Saw Her Standing There’. These were recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City on 28 November 1974.

  8. Songwriter (s) Lennon–McCartney. Producer (s) George Martin. " Here, There and Everywhere " is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. A love ballad, it was written by Paul McCartney [4] [5] and credited to Lennon–McCartney. McCartney includes it among his personal favourites of the songs he has written. [4]