The Beatles - You Won't See Me



The Beatles - You Won't See Me
The Beatles - You Won't See Me 1965



"You Won't See Me" is a song by The Beatles, from the album Rubber Soul. Though credited to Lennon/McCartney, it was written by Paul McCartney. This is one of the few songs where McCartney sings lower harmony while Lennon and Harrison sing higher harmony together.



The song is about a crisis in McCartney's relationship with his then-girlfriend Jane Asher. She was rejecting him by not returning phone calls and ignoring him — for once, he was in a vulnerable position. The more biting tone of the song marks a change away from his earlier, happier love songs. "You Won't See Me" was recorded during the last session for Rubber Soul. At 3:22, the song was the longest that The Beatles had recorded to that point and marked a trend by Bob Dylan and others at the time to start writing longer songs.[1]



Mal "Organ" Evans (one of The Beatles' roadies throughout their career) is credited on the album sleeve as having played H

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