The Beatles - Another Girl



The Beatles - Another Girl
The Beatles - Another Girl (Copyright 1965 EMI Records)



"Another Girl" is a song by the the Beatles released in 1965 on the album Help! and included in the film of the same name. The song was written by Paul McCartney but credited to Lennon/McCartney.



McCartney wrote the song while holidaying in Hammamet, a resort in Tunisia.[1] With an up-tempo swing-beat that the writer favoured ("Can't Buy Me Love", "She's A Woman") the song opens with a short refrain, powered by block vocal harmonies, that segues straight into the verse, which is constructed on the blues-mode chord changes the group currently favoured. The bridge theme makes a sudden key change up a minor third from A to C (a harmonic strategy also used on the record's next track "You're Going to Lose That Girl") and features more close three-part harmonies as the aggressively sung verse's apparent threat to a jealous girl turns into a sweet tribute to the "other" girl who "will always be my friend".

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