Por Que John Lennon Não Gostava de And Your Bird Can Sing?

"And Your Bird Can Sing" was never among John Lennon's favorite songs. In fact, years later he even called it disposable. But there's an irony in that. Because time has transformed this track into one of the hidden gems of "Revolver." In this video, we'll go back to 1966 to understand how a song of just over two minutes managed to bring together one of the Beatles' most admired guitar recordings, lyrics open to interpretation, and a moment when the band was beginning to move beyond simply recording songs and start building studio experiments. We'll talk about: • the possible meaning of the lyrics • why John never liked the song • Paul's participation in the creation of the track • the harmonized guitars that marked generations • the discarded version that appeared years later • how "And Your Bird Can Sing" aged within Revolver If you like the Beatles beyond their most obvious hits, this video is for you. May the Beatles always be with us. #Beatles #AndYourBirdCanSing #Revolver #JohnLennon #PaulMcCartney #GeorgeHarrison #RingoStarr #BeatlesInstitute Beatles Institute is a channel dedicated to the history, music, and legacy of the Beatles. Here you will find analyses, trivia, historical context, and reflections on the band that changed music forever. #BeatlesInstitute #TheBeatles #Beatles #HistoryOfMusic #ClassicRock #Music #PopCulture #JohnLennon #PaulMcCartney #GeorgeHarrison #RingoStarr #beatlemania