Paul's comforting songs
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Seeing a thread about Let it Be got me thinking: there are these kind of songs Paul's been doing for a long time, comforting, hopeful, soothing... such as this one. What songs would you put in this, category, so to speak, and which are your favourite ones (and why)? What was the first of such songs?. Any relation to his personal life and writing (maybe more) of songs with this kind of theme iyo? It's late and I gotta go to sleep hehe, but off the top of my head: Let It Be Souvenir Too Much Rain Hey Jude ... many more I'm sure!
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Little Willow Friends to Go Wanderlust Riding to Vanity Fair Here Today
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Summer's Day Song & Golden Slumbers
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Interesting to see Wanderlust listed as a comforting song. It's always struck me as pretty damn bleak to me -- he's been dumped by his love and is heading off in search of lord knows what. And Riding to Vanity Fair? That may be the only set of lyrics Paul's ever written to which you could accurately apply the word "bitter." It may be the least comforting song Paul's ever written. One obvious choice that hasn't been mentioned yet: Blackbird.
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Beautiful Night Let it Be The Song We Were Singing I'll Follow The Sun These are just a few!
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Little Willow Beautiful Night The Songs We Were Singing India Christian Pop Rushes Sun Is Shining
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Mull of kintyre Once upon a long ago Let it Be
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Bruce M.:
Interesting to see Wanderlust listed as a comforting song. It's always struck me as pretty damn bleak to me -- he's been dumped by his love and is heading off in search of lord knows what. And Riding to Vanity Fair? That may be the only set of lyrics Paul's ever written to which you could accurately apply the word "bitter." It may be the least comforting song Paul's ever written. One obvious choice that hasn't been mentioned yet: Blackbird.
"Friends to Go" strikes me as bitter, also. It's from H.M. times (bad times, in the end). Was wondering recently about the one at the end of "New" (well, second to last), wondering if the at times harrowing dark night of fear he alludes to in that song also springs from the bad H.M. period. If he was still in a big downer caused by her (for lack of a better word) when he wrote that one, I think it's called "Road." I'd never heard such from him before. Very different from most all his other songs. It does proffer a bit of comfort near its conclusion, that he thinks "it will be alright."
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Blackbird! of course Seems the first such songs then are from the White Album / India period?. Which song did he write before? Blackbird or Hey Jude?, anyone knows?. I can't think of a comforting song from Paul from before then... there are some upbeat/happy songs, but it's not quite the same sentiment. Some odd choices here Riding to Vanity Fair?.
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Perhaps people are choosing songs they really enjoy, therefor find soothing...it's not always the lyrics, sometimes a harmony or something clever Paul did musically. I don't know if everyone gets pictures/colors from songs, but that could be another reason. Some songs are more soothing that way. I find Paul's music more soothing than any other artist, always have. Really like Road Susy, when I first heard that in a Volkswagen, at the Beetle Drive in event, that song was just WOW
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crisstti:
Blackbird! of course Seems the first such songs then are from the White Album / India period?. Which song did he write before? Blackbird or Hey Jude?, anyone knows?. I can't think of a comforting song from Paul from before then... there are some upbeat/happy songs, but it's not quite the same sentiment. Some odd choices here Riding to Vanity Fair?.
Blackbird was recorded first, June 11, 1968. Hey Jude recorded July 31 - Aug 2, 1968. But, Blackbird was written first, in India in Jan. or Feb. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackbird_(Beatles_song) These stupid Wikipedia links! You'll have to scroll down and click on Beatles song. Hey Jude was written in June 1968 when Paul went out to Weybridge to visit Cyn and Julian. We all know that story. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude
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I second 'Summer Day's Song'. It makes Brian Eno's music sound like heavy metal.
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love2travel:
Perhaps people are choosing songs they really enjoy, therefor find soothing...it's not always the lyrics, sometimes a harmony or something clever Paul did musically. I don't know if everyone gets pictures/colors from songs, but that could be another reason. Some songs are more soothing that way. I find Paul's music more soothing than any other artist, always have. Really like Road Susy, when I first heard that in a Volkswagen, at the Beetle Drive in event, that song was just WOW
'I'll Follow the Sun' is an early Paul soothing song. Because his songs have a very strong melody I don't think many qualify as soothing. I can never listen to his albums as background music unless it's the firemen albums.
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JoeySmith:
'I'll Follow the Sun' is an early Paul soothing song. Because his songs have a very strong melody I don't think many qualify as soothing. I can never listen to his albums as background music unless it's the firemen albums.
Someone asked if there were any comforting Paul songs before "Blackbird", and "I'll Follow the Sun" was the first one I thought of. "There's a Place" might be their first comforting song.
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love2travel:
Little Willow
One of the most comforting songs ever written.
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Nancy R:
Blackbird was recorded first, June 11, 1968. Hey Jude recorded July 31 - Aug 2, 1968. But, Blackbird was written first, in India in Jan. or Feb. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackbird_(Beatles_song) These stupid Wikipedia links! You'll have to scroll down and click on Beatles song. Hey Jude was written in June 1968 when Paul went out to Weybridge to visit Cyn and Julian. We all know that story. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Jude
Thanks! I'd consider that to be Paul's first song with this kind of theme. A couple people mentioned I'll Follo the Sun, but I don't see how it'd be a comforting song? lyric-wise of course. Such beautiful harmonies with John in that song. It's one of my favourites... and to think he wrote it being so young. There's a place could be, but it's not really Paul's.
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Blue Sway is very soothing, like an ocean wave.
A Leaf is also very soothing Both of these songs are so beautiful -
A simple one that will be the 'drop the mic' of this thread - 'Great Day'...LOL
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I've always thought Somebody Who Cares was comforting.
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DeniseLM227:
I've always thought Somebody Who Cares was comforting.
Yes, of course! How did we all miss that one!?