The Beatles produced some of the most enduring hits of the 20th century. But thereโs no such thing as a perfect band. A few of the Fab Fourโs songs earn a skip from more than a few fans, and I can understand why. Letโs take a look at just a few Beatles songs that tend to earn a skip from fans, and why thatโs totally understandable.
โYou Like Me Too Muchโ
This song is an early example of George Harrisonโs songwriting within the group. Some of his best work would make its way to Abbey Road, with ideas that rivaled those of Lennon-McCartney, but a few of his early songwriting ventures made it to previous albums like Help!.
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Itโs worth noting that no young songwriter is perfect at their craft from the get-go. โYou Like Me Too Muchโ isnโt particularly interesting, and the production of this song isnโt the best. It feels almost unfinished, and Harrison sounds a bit insecure on his vocal track. George Martinโs organ contribution is also a bit on the silly side.
โRun For Your Lifeโ
Well, I couldnโt avoid this one. โRun For Your Lifeโ is a bit of a blight on The Beatlesโ discography. While Rubber Soul is an excellent album, this particular song is a bit too uncomfortable for most Beatlemaniacsโ tastes. Itโs not the worst work that The Beatles ever released, but itโs a bit of an Elvis Presley ripoff with extremely unsettling lyrics. John Lennon himself even hated it.
โMr. Moonlightโ
This track on Beatles For Sale isnโt the worst song on the planet, but it does exemplify how burnt out the Fab Four were around the end of 1964. Constant touring, endless recording sessions, the emotional toll of Beatlemania… They were tired, and rightfully so. They held it together brilliantly throughout their career, but โMr. Moonlightโ is a somewhat lazy cover of a Dr. Feelgood original. People wanted Beatles originals, not covers. And that organ solo is pretty goofy, not going to lie.
โDizzy Miss Lizzyโ
Another tune from Help! makes it to this list of Beatles songs that tend to earn a skip. โDizzy Miss Lizzyโ is a cover of a rock and roll classic by Larry Williams, and itโs a decent enough song. That being said, itโs yet another cover that eats up playtime better suited for the songwriting talents of Lennon-McCartney. The bandโs performance certainly has energy, but I would have loved for an original song to have taken its place on the album.
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