hankb56 wrote: what the hell is wrong with the song Dear Old Mrs Bell? It's only on the similar lines of Eleanor Rigby
RayL wrote:hankb56 wrote: what the hell is wrong with the song Dear Old Mrs Bell? It's only on the similar lines of Eleanor Rigby
It's the effect that the words have on the listener. McCartney's lyrics have a genuine sadness about them, and are a valid insight into the lives of lonely people. Dear Old Mrs Bell simply sounds twee.
Ray
iefje wrote: So it's more the case of who sings the lyrics. Would John and Paul have sung "Dear Old Mrs. Bell", then it would come over sad, but would Hank and Bruce have sung "Eleanor Rigby", then it would come over twee?
hankb56 wrote:Again London's Not Too Far, an excellent song in my personal opinion as are Girl On A Bus from Est 1958, Ronnie and Wish You Were Here from the MWF albums and Guardian Angel.
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