Carry_That_Weight

Carry That Weight

Carry That Weight

1969 song by the Beatles


"Carry That Weight" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road. Written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney, it is the seventh and penultimate song in the album's climactic side-two medley. It features unison vocals in the chorus from all four Beatles, a rarity in their songs. It is preceded by "Golden Slumbers" and segues into "The End".

Quick Facts Song by the Beatles, from the album Abbey Road ...

The middle bridge—featuring brass instruments, electric guitar, and vocals—reprises the beginning of "You Never Give Me Your Money", but with different lyrics. The ending also reprises the arpeggiated guitar motif from the end of that track.

Interpretation

Music critic Ian MacDonald interpreted the lyrics as an acknowledgement by the group that nothing they would do as individual artists would equal what they had achieved together, and they would always carry the weight of their Beatle past.[1] McCartney said the song was about the Beatles' business difficulties and the atmosphere at Apple at the time.[2] In the film Imagine: John Lennon, Lennon says that McCartney was "singing about all of us".

Recording

McCartney introduced the Beatles to "Carry That Weight" in the Twickenham Studios sessions.[3] On January 6, 1969, McCartney proposed his unfinished composition as a light-hearted song for Ringo to sing, patterned after the song "Act Naturally," which Ringo sang on Help! in the UK and Yesterday and Today in the USA. [4]

The Beatles began recording "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight" as one piece on 2 July 1969.[5] McCartney, Harrison, and Ringo Starr recorded 15 takes of the two songs[5] while Lennon was in a hospital recovering from a car accident in Scotland.[6]

The rhythm tracks featured McCartney on piano, Harrison on bass guitar, and Starr on drums. The best takes were deemed to be takes 13 and 15, which were edited together on 3 July.[5] That day and the next, McCartney overdubbed his lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Harrison added lead guitar, and all three sang the chorus.[5]

On 30 July, they added more vocals, including Lennon, who had rejoined the sessions on 9 July.[7][8] More vocals, timpani, and drums were overdubbed on 31 July.[7] The orchestra that marked 30 musicians altogether was recorded on 15 August.[9]

Personnel

According to Ian MacDonald[10] and Mark Lewisohn (who is unsure whether Starr or McCartney played timpani):[11]

The Beatles

Additional musicians

Cover versions


Notes

  1. Miles 1997, p. 557–558.
  2. Wigandt, Hannah (30 November 2021). "'The Beatles: Get Back' Shows The Beatles Had Over a Hundred Songs to Choose From for 'Let It Be'". CheatSheet. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  3. ""CARRY THAT WEIGHT"". Beatles Ebooks. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  4. Lewisohn 1988, pp. 178, 184, 190.

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