Vocals Only: Oh! Darling - The Beatles

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Hello Beatlemaniacs! I've been uploading (and I hope I can continue) Beatles Isolated Tracks, with the only purpose of share to all of you and enjoy in a different way the masterpieces that The Beatles gave us. If you can please share with all your Beatles fans friends, It could help me too much to continue doing this. I'm very sure that all of you will love the tracks like me.
Greetings from Mexico!

isaacvazquez
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Paul has one of the best screaming voices in rock n roll !

kimschroeder
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Paul mccartney is a legend, no one can sing like that

gknjfbo
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Consider that this voice is the same voice that sang YESTERDAY. What a musical talent!

frajoelyouvid
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McCartney's vocal versatility was just one thing that elevated The Beatles above the rest of the pack.

chipgaasche
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For me, this is proof that Paul is the best singer in the Beatles.

abcf
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incredible singing! Paul got the best range of all them Beatles. No cover can ever top this.

davidwebb
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When you think about it, he sang "And I Love Her" and then this. Paul is just amazing.

wintermacca
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In his day nobody could touch this guy . Not even close. And the versatility ? Forget it. He ruled

mayaadobe
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1:38 Incredible transition from the screams to the sweet early beatles mccartney signature voice. Legend.

federicoyanezf.y.
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How can anybody sing this good? I'm blown away.

BradSimpsonArt
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No discredit or disrespect to John and George, but Paul was on another level musically, what ever he touched, he put his personal stamp on elevating great songs into classics. No need to present examples of this because we all know the significance of his contributions. He much more than any of the others, tried his best to keep the Beatles as a unit, and what a loss to the world when the break up was announced. We're unlikely ever to experience a musical phenomenon of this magnitude again. Listen to the volumes of rubbish polluting the media, no idea about good musical structure or artistry. Enough said.

freddykabulaschnitza
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McCartney; Little Richard, The Everly Brothers, Buddy Holley and Elvis, all rolled up into one Macca.

jamesdunn
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he gets progressively angrier as the song goes on

ellipercy
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Is paul a rock singer ? Definitely yes

marc-yvcu
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My favorite Beatles song of all time for personal reasons

jacksuggh
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He’s showing who had the rock voice in the group❤️

rolandinho
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Prolific range. Macs been my favorite singer since 1964.

joess
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It's about Jane Asher, in my opinion.
Several friends mentioned how "heartbroken" Paul was when she left him.
He first penned this song in late 1968, and in December of that year, Paul told a journalist that he and Jane "were still in love with one another, but it's impossible." Jane had made up her mind – she was not coming back.
Other songs I think are about the situation are Hey Jude, Honey Pie, Martha My Dear, Let it Be, The Long and Winding Road, and part of I've Got A Feeling (I'd hate to miss the train/And if you leave me/I won't be late again...One evening in 1963, Paul missed the last train home to Liverpool, and Mrs. Asher suggested he stay the night at their house. One night became two-and-a-half-years. It was the catalyst in turning their innocent romance into a relationship). "Jane Asher was the first woman to reject him, and he did not like the experience", said Alistair Taylor, who goes into great detail about the breakup in his book.
Also, note the ad-lib Can You Take Me Back? Paul sings between takes of I Will. He wrote I Will soon after their engagement, and when he got round to recording it after she left him, the two avaliable outtakes are both notably negative for a positive love song.
Jane Asher, the one who got away...

jan-nzhi
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He later used this same wonderful growly voice on "Oh woman, Oh why" & "Monkberry Moon Delight" ...love it**

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