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And Your Bird Can Sing

Image via Wikipedia Continuing with my recent theme of The Beatles Teach Marketing, let’s have a look at a new song. “And Your Bird Can Sing” was recorded in April of 1966, and like many Beatles songs appears not to have much of a history. John Lennon, its author, referred to it as “another of [...]

Love Has A Nasty Habit of Disappearing Overnight

Image by detbuzzsaw via Flickr Following up yesterday’s blog post on the Beatles’ song “I’m Looking Through You,” I’d like to revisit a sort of one-off statement that formed the genesis for that post: And, as I listened to the lyrics, it occurred to me that often marketers forget that relationships are not forever. Looking [...]

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I’m Looking Through You

My birthday was last Saturday and for my birthday I got a copy of Beatles Rock Band for the Wii. One of the songs on that disc is “I’m Looking Through You” from the Rubber Soul album. In 1965, Paul McCartney was engaged to Jane Asher, but he wasn’t that happy in his relationship. That [...]

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