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4 Songs That The Beatles Wrote About Marijuana

The Beatles wrote songs about a lot of things. They sang about being in love, peace on Earth, and, on occasion, certain substances. While many songs that The Beatles allegedly wrote about LSD are up for interpretation, there were definitely a few songs that they wrote about one particular plant. Letโ€™s look at just four songs that The Beatles wrote about marijuana!

1. โ€œMagical Mystery Tourโ€

This song is title track of one of The Beatlesโ€™ most beloved records. โ€œMagical Mystery Tourโ€ is probably the most obvious reference to a particular psychedelic plant, too. Itโ€™s surreal, much like the whole of the 1967 album it accompanies. The term โ€œroll upโ€ appears in the song and was quite a taboo lyric at the time.

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2. โ€œSheโ€™s A Womanโ€

One of the first Beatles songs written about marijuana (and a woman, obviously) comes from their 1964 record The Beatles For Sale. This track notes a very specific time in The Beatlesโ€™ career when they were transitioning from the clean-cut boy band look to something moreโ€ฆ sophisticated? โ€œGrown upโ€ might be a better choice of words.

โ€œThatโ€™s Paul with some contribution from me on lines, probably,โ€ John Lennon said of the song. โ€œWe put in the words โ€˜turns me onโ€™. We were so excited to say โ€˜turn me onโ€™. You know, about marijuana and all thatโ€ฆ using it as an expression.โ€

3. โ€œWith A Little Help From My Friendsโ€

This gorgeous 1967 song from Sgt. Pepperโ€™s Lonely Hearts Club Band was made even more famous by Joe Cockerโ€™s passionate version. Still, the original tune is nothing to sneeze at. 

One could look at this song and deduce that itโ€™s all about friendship and how important it is to have someone to love in your life. Thereโ€™s no explicit reference to marijuana in this song, but the band does reference getting high with their friends in its lyrics.

4. โ€œFixing A Holeโ€

Another standout track from Sgt. Pepper, โ€œFixing A Holeโ€ is one of few Beatles songs about marijuana that requires a bit more information to understand. 

โ€œ[Itโ€™s] about the hole in the road where the rain gets in, a good old analogy,โ€ said Paul McCartney of the song. โ€œThe hole in your make-up which lets the rain in and stops your mind from going where it will.โ€

McCartney went on to say the song was an โ€œode to potโ€, and that fact becomes more obvious when you listen to the song with fresh ears.

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