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* CreatorBacklash: Lennon came to hate "Run for Your Life", mostly because of [[MisogynySong the lyrics]]. The band as a whole also considered "Wait" to be AlbumFiller (it was a leftover from the ''Help!'' sessions).



* OldShame: Lennon came to hate "Run for Your Life", mostly because of [[MisogynySong the lyrics]]. The band as a whole also considered "Wait" to be AlbumFiller (it was a leftover from the ''Help!'' sessions).
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* OldShame: Lennon came to hate "Run for Your Life", mostly because of [[MisogynySong the lyrics]].

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* OldShame: Lennon came to hate "Run for Your Life", mostly because of [[MisogynySong the lyrics]]. The band as a whole also considered "Wait" to be AlbumFiller (it was a leftover from the ''Help!'' sessions).
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* WriteWhatYouKnow: Music/JohnLennon later said that "Norwegian Wood" was inspired by a clandestine extramarital affair he was having at the time, but never went into detail about it. His ex-wife Cynthia and his biographer Philip Norman both came to the conclusion that the affair was with Sonny Freeman, the wife of Robert Freeman, the photographer of the ''Rubber Soul'' cover photo, among many other Beatles pics. The Freemans divorced shortly after the song came out. Sonny was German, but told people she was Norwegian.
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* BuryYourArt: The original stereo mix has only scarcely been reissued since the '80s, owed to producer George Martin's dissatisfaction with it. Instead, most reissues use the new stereo remix he created for the band's first catalog-wide CD releases in 1987.

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* ThrowItIn: The stretched-out photo on the album cover happened by mistake; the photographer was projecting potential cover photos on a piece of cardboard for the Beatles when the cardboard tipped back slightly, giving the elongated image. The Beatles loved it, especially as it worked well with the album title, and asked him to print it that way.

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The stretched-out photo on the album cover happened by mistake; the photographer was projecting potential cover photos on a piece of cardboard for the Beatles when the cardboard tipped back slightly, giving the elongated image. The Beatles loved it, especially as it worked well with the album title, and asked him to print it that way.way.
** If you listen to the opening of "You Won't See Me" carefully, you can hear someone cough on the right stereo channel right before Paul's vocal begins.
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** They drew inspiration from soul music, particularly the singles they heard on US radio that summer, by acts signed to the Motown and Stax record labels, and from the contemporary folk rock of Music/BobDylan and Music/TheByrds. They also took influence from Music/TheRollingStones.

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** They drew inspiration from soul music, particularly the singles they heard on US radio that summer, by acts signed to the Motown and Stax record labels, and from the contemporary folk rock of Music/BobDylan and Music/TheByrds. They also took influence from Music/TheRollingStones.Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}.
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* HitlessHitAlbum: In both the UK and US incarnations, though Creator/CapitolRecords released "Nowhere Man" as a single after they left it off the US version and it hit the Top 10.

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* HitlessHitAlbum: In both the UK and US incarnations, though with "We Can Work it Out"[=/=]"Day Tripper" issued alongside it as a single. Creator/CapitolRecords released "Nowhere Man" as a single after they left it off the US version and it hit the Top 10.
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** A specific Bob Dylan influence is with "Norwegian Wood", which seems to have been modeled on [[Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan "I Don't Believe You"]], also a song about a one night stand that ends poorly (the narrator sleeps with a woman, but the next morning "she acts like we never have met"). In turn, Dylan recorded [[Music/BlondeOnBlonde "4th Time Around"]], an AffectionateParody of "Norwegian Wood" where the woman kicks the singer out, he returns to get his shirt and make her mad enough that she passes out, then he steals some stuff from her dresser and gives it to a different woman.

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** A specific Bob Dylan influence is with "Norwegian Wood", which seems to have been modeled on [[Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan "I Don't Believe You"]], also a song about a one night stand that ends poorly (the narrator sleeps with a woman, but the next morning "she acts like we never have met"). In turn, Dylan recorded [[Music/BlondeOnBlonde "4th Time Around"]], an AffectionateParody of "Norwegian Wood" where the woman kicks the singer out, he returns to get his shirt and make makes her mad enough that she passes out, then he steals some stuff from her dresser and gives it to a different woman.
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** A specific Bob Dylan influence is with "Norwegian Wood", which seems to have been modeled on [[Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan "I Don't Believe You"]], also a song about a one night stand that ends poorly (the narrator sleeps with a woman, but the next morning "she acts like we never have met"). In turn, Dylan recorded [[Music/BlondeOnBlonde "4th Time Around"]], an affectionate parody of "Norwegian Wood" where the woman kicks the singer out, he returns to get his shirt and make her mad enough that she passes out, then he steals some stuff from her dresser and gives it to a different woman.

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** A specific Bob Dylan influence is with "Norwegian Wood", which seems to have been modeled on [[Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan "I Don't Believe You"]], also a song about a one night stand that ends poorly (the narrator sleeps with a woman, but the next morning "she acts like we never have met"). In turn, Dylan recorded [[Music/BlondeOnBlonde "4th Time Around"]], an affectionate parody AffectionateParody of "Norwegian Wood" where the woman kicks the singer out, he returns to get his shirt and make her mad enough that she passes out, then he steals some stuff from her dresser and gives it to a different woman.

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* FollowTheLeader: The drew inspiration from soul music, particularly the singles they heard on US radio that summer, by acts signed to the Motown and Stax record labels, and from the contemporary folk rock of Music/BobDylan and Music/TheByrds. They also took influence from Music/TheRollingStones.

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drew inspiration from soul music, particularly the singles they heard on US radio that summer, by acts signed to the Motown and Stax record labels, and from the contemporary folk rock of Music/BobDylan and Music/TheByrds. They also took influence from Music/TheRollingStones.Music/TheRollingStones.
** A specific Bob Dylan influence is with "Norwegian Wood", which seems to have been modeled on [[Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan "I Don't Believe You"]], also a song about a one night stand that ends poorly (the narrator sleeps with a woman, but the next morning "she acts like we never have met"). In turn, Dylan recorded [[Music/BlondeOnBlonde "4th Time Around"]], an affectionate parody of "Norwegian Wood" where the woman kicks the singer out, he returns to get his shirt and make her mad enough that she passes out, then he steals some stuff from her dresser and gives it to a different woman.

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