Some of the wackiness in Help! can be traced directly to influences from The Goon Show. Martin had thus worked with both Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers on Goon Show records. Apparently the film was inspired in part by the absurd shenanigans from the Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup.īefore he became the Beatles’ producer, George Martin produced records for the cast of the BBC production The Goon Show. However, after John Lennon wrote the song Help!, the title of the film was changed. The original title for the film was Eight Arms To Hold You. It was filmed in color and shot in various locations, including Obertauern in the Austrian Alps and the Bahamas. However, because of the commercial success of the first Beatles film, Help! had a significantly larger working budget. Like The Beatles’ first picture, A Hard Day’s Night, it was directed by Richard Lester. Now we will shift to the movie Help! and eventually show the clip from that movie featuring the song Ticket To Ride. From L: Ringo Starr George Harrison Paul McCartney John Lennon. The Beatles also performed it live in their Shea Stadium concert and at the Hollywood Bowl.īelow is a photo of the Beatles in 1962, when they were recording a program for TV GRANADA. Released as a single in April 1965, Ticket To Ride was the Beatles’ seventh consecutive #1 hit in the U.K. In addition, the coda of the song ( “she ought to think twice, she ought to do right by me”) switches tempo and provides yet another change in style. Also, this was the first song where the Beatles adopted what became their standard practice of laying down the rhythm or backing tracks first, and then overdubbing vocals and lead guitar afterwards. Both the melody and lyrics are significantly more sophisticated than in the group’s first albums. Ticket To Ride continues the Beatles’ move towards progressively more complex and nuanced songs. While John maintained that he wrote the song more or less single-handedly, Paul’s contention is that the two of them composed the song together: he reckoned the contributions as about 60% John and 40% Paul. The song Ticket To Ride was one of the tunes written for the Beatles’ second feature film, Help! There is some disagreement about the authorship of the song. The Beatles, Ticket To Ride and the film Help! We will review their original song and discuss its inclusion in the movie Help! We will then discuss covers by Vanilla Fudge and by the Carpenters. This week’s blog entry is Ticket To Ride. Hello there! This week we will resume our series Tim’s Cover Story Goes To The Movies, where we review a song that was featured in a film.
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