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Son of Beatle Reveals Story Behind John Lennon's Most 'Shockingly Complex' Song

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

With a songwriting catalogue that features some of the most important music ever created, there’s no doubt that John Lennon changed the world. His partnership with Paul McCartney throughout their tenure with The Beatles spawned some special, revolutionary, and oftentimes musically complex songs.

With tracks like “Tomorrow Never Knows” and “Day in the Life,” there’s no shortage of musical experimentation across the band’s catalog. In a new interview however, the legendary singer’s son Sean Lennon spoke about the song that he finds “shockingly complex,” and the story behind its composition. That song is “Because.”

The story goes that Yoko Ono was playing Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata” on the piano, and Lennon took notice and asked for her to write the chords down backwards. These chords became the basis for the chords in the song.

It’s so interesting learning this and then listening to the two iconic songs next to each other. It’s so obvious, I don’t know how I didn’t notice the similarities sooner. The song is a particularly interesting one in in The Beatles’ discography as well, as it comes just before “The Long One,” the nine song medley that completes “Abbey Road.” As one of the last songs the band ever released, it occupies this interesting place as a statement that they’re still innovating, still experimenting, and still pushing the envelope.

 

Source: parade.com/Rylan Fischer

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