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Old 11-19-2019, 09:19 AM
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Last song side one of Abbey Road, then follow that with all of side two of Abbey Road. I like all of side two the best, it's like one continuous song, actually side one is pretty good as well. Just go ahead and listen to the whole album.

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Side 1

1. "Come Together" 4:19
2. "Something" 3:02
3. "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" 3:27
4. "Oh! Darling" 3:27
5. "Octopus's Garden" 2:51
6. "I Want You (She's So Heavy)"

Side 2

1. "Here Comes the Sun" 3:05
2. "Because" 2:45
3. "You Never Give Me Your Money" 4:03
4. "Sun King" 2:26
5. "Mean Mr. Mustard" 1:06
6. "Polythene Pam" 1:13
7. "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window" 1:58
8. "Golden Slumbers" 1:31
9. "Carry That Weight" 1:36
10. "The End" 2:05
It's usually referred to as "The Medley" and it begins with You Never Give Me Your Money. Here Comes the Sun and Because are stand alone songs. The end of You Never Give Me Your Money has tubular bells which are also the beginning of Sun King. All the songs, or snippets of unfinished songs (which is what they really are) are continuous through The End. Her Majesty was unbeknownst to The Beatles was tacked on by a producer.

By the way, does everyone here attend the meetings of The Beatlemaniacs of the Villages every Friday morning at the O'Dell Rec Center from 10:00am until noon? If you're Beatles fan you should. You can hear any Beatles song that you want played live by a large number of musicians.
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