I'm Looking Through You

"I'm Looking Through You"
Song by the Beatles
from the album Rubber Soul
Released 3 December 1965
Recorded 11 November 1965,
EMI Studios, London
Genre Folk rock[1]
Length 2:27
Label Parlophone
Songwriter(s) Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s) George Martin

"I'm Looking Through You" is a song by the Beatles written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon-McCartney). The song first appeared on the band's 1965 album Rubber Soul. It was written about Jane Asher, McCartney's girlfriend for five years.[2] The line "You don't look different, but you have changed" reflects his dissatisfaction with Asher and their relationship. The lyrics also refer to his changing emotional state: "Love has a nasty habit of disappearing overnight".

Recordings

During October and November 1965, the Beatles recorded three versions of the song. The original version recorded on 24 October was slower than the released version, had a significantly different rhythm, and lacked the "Why, tell me why …" middle eight of the final version.[3][4] It was eventually released in 1996 on the Anthology 2 compilation.[5] The final version was recorded on 10 November with overdubs on 11 November and is the version included on Rubber Soul.[6]

The North American stereo version of the song contains two false guitar starts.

At 1:18, feedback can be heard on both the mono and stereo remastered versions.

The album sleeve and other sources indicate that Ringo Starr played Hammond organ on this track,[3] an unusual instrument for the Beatle drummer. Mark Lewisohn reported that he could not hear the organ and that Hammond organ was not listed on the session tape box.[6] Starr plays quick two-note vamps in the choruses.[1]

Personnel

Cover versions

Other appearances

  • The Beatles version appears towards the end of the trailer of Ghost Town, and also during the opening scene of the film. It is one of the few times the original recording of a Beatles song has appeared on a movie soundtrack.
  • The song is a playable track in The Beatles: Rock Band.
  • Mafalda, Quino's cartoon character, listens and dances to this song in one comic strip.[8]

Notes

  1. 1 2 Pollack 1993.
  2. Spitz 2000, p. 588.
  3. 1 2 MacDonald 2005, p. 174.
  4. Lewisohn 1988, p. 65.
  5. Lewisohn 1994, pp. 17.
  6. 1 2 Lewisohn 1988, p. 68.
  7. "Let It Be Roberta – Roberta Flack Sings The Beatles". Amazon.com. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  8. "Beatles Forever!: Todas as Aventuras da Mafalda e os Beatles … Parte 1". Teresa-beatlesforever.blogspot.com. 26 February 2004. Retrieved 21 August 2011.

References

  • Lewisohn, Mark (1988). The Beatles Recording Sessions. New York: Harmony Books. ISBN 0-517-57066-1.
  • Lewisohn, Mark (1994). Anthology 2 (booklet). The Beatles. London: Apple Records. 31796.
  • MacDonald, Ian (2005). Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties (Second Revised ed.). London: Pimlico (Rand). ISBN 1-84413-828-3.
  • Pollack, Alan W. (23 July 1993). "I'm Looking Through You". Notes On ... Series.
  • Spitz, Bob (2005). The Beatles: The Biography. Boston: Little, Brown. ISBN 0-316-80352-9.
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