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The Beatles' 'Flying' Was Written by All Members and Has No Words

Monday, April 24, 2023


The Beatles’ “Flying” was inspired by 12-bar blues songs. Paul McCartney said it’s credited all members of the band because it’s not a real song. The tune appeared on the hit album Magical Mystery Tour.

The Beatles‘ “Flying” is a track with no lyrics that appears in the movie Magical Mystery Tour. Paul McCartney explained why the song features writing credits from all four of The Beatles. Subsequently, a notable band covered the song for a film based on Fab Four tunes.

In the 1997 book Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now, Paul discussed the origin of “Flying.” “‘Flying’ was an instrumental that we needed for Magical Mystery Tour so in the studio one night I suggested to the guys that we made something up,” he said. “I said, ‘We can keep it very very simple, we can make it a twelve-bar blues. We need a little bit of a theme and a little bit of a backing.'”

Paul said he was instrumental in writing the tune. “I wrote the melody,” he said. “The only thing to warrant it as a song is basically the melody, otherwise it’s just a nice twelve-bar backing thing. It’s played on the Mellotron, on a trombone setting. It’s credited to all four, which is how you would credit a non-song.” Very few of The Beatles’ songs were credited to all four members of the band.

Source: Matthew Trzcinski/cheatsheet.com

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