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|Author = The author is [[the Beatles]]; the copyright holder is [[EMI]] Records Ltd. |
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* The musicologist Alan F. Moore credits Martin's clarinet arrangement and Starr's use of [[Percussion mallet#Brushes|brushes]] with establishing the [[music hall]] atmosphere, which is reinforced by McCartney's vocal delivery and the recording's use of [[chromaticism]], a harmonic pattern that can be traced to [[Scott Joplin]]'s "[[The Ragtime Dance]]" and ''[[The Blue Danube]]'' by [[Johann Strauss II|Johann Strauss]].(Womack, Kenneth (2007). ''Long and Winding Roads: The Evolving Artistry of the Beatles''. Continuum. {{ISBN|978-0-8264-1746-6}}. Pages 171–172) |
* The musicologist Alan F. Moore credits Martin's clarinet arrangement and Starr's use of [[Percussion mallet#Brushes|brushes]] with establishing the [[music hall]] atmosphere, which is reinforced by McCartney's vocal delivery and the recording's use of [[chromaticism]], a harmonic pattern that can be traced to [[Scott Joplin]]'s "[[The Ragtime Dance]]" and ''[[The Blue Danube]]'' by [[Johann Strauss II|Johann Strauss]].(Womack, Kenneth (2007). ''Long and Winding Roads: The Evolving Artistry of the Beatles''. Continuum. {{ISBN|978-0-8264-1746-6}}. Pages 171–172) |
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* The author Ian MacDonald cites "When I'm Sixty-Four" as an example of the Beatles' versatility. In his opinion the track is "aimed chiefly at parents", borrowing heavily from the English music hall style of [[George Formby]] and [[Donald McGill]], with a sparse arrangement that includes clarinet, drums, guitar and bass. According to him the song's inclusion amidst ''Sgt. Pepper''{{'s}} "multi-layered psychedelic textures ... provid[es] a down-to-earth interlude".(MacDonald, Ian (2005). ''Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties'' (3rd ed.). Chicago Review Press. {{ISBN|978-1-55652-733-3}}. Pages 220–221) |
* The author Ian MacDonald cites "When I'm Sixty-Four" as an example of the Beatles' versatility. In his opinion the track is "aimed chiefly at parents", borrowing heavily from the English music hall style of [[George Formby]] and [[Donald McGill]], with a sparse arrangement that includes clarinet, drums, guitar and bass. According to him the song's inclusion amidst ''Sgt. Pepper''{{'s}} "multi-layered psychedelic textures ... provid[es] a down-to-earth interlude".(MacDonald, Ian (2005). ''Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties'' (3rd ed.). Chicago Review Press. {{ISBN|978-1-55652-733-3}}. Pages 220–221) |
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Description | "When I'm Sixty-Four" by the Beatles 1967 |
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The author is the Beatles; the copyright holder is EMI Records Ltd. |
Source (WP:NFCC#4) | The 2009 remaster of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (CD) |
Date of publication | December 1966 |
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band |
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