The Beatles released most of their music with clean, pristine production value. Some of their albums were notably messier and a bit rough, but that only added to their charm. That being song, some of The Beatles’ songs feature a blunder or two in terms of production, lyrical mix-ups, and more. Let’s look at six famous mistakes found in The Beatles’ songs!
1. “Her Majesty”
This song closes out Abbey Road beautifully. However, the start of the song starts with quite a jarring, loud guitar. This wasn’t exactly intentional. The song was originally going to be shuffled to Side 2, but Paul McCartney decided otherwise. The album’s engineer John Kurlander was told to scrap the song altogether. He didn’t want to destroy something potentially valuable, so he added “Her Majesty” to the end of a draft mix a few seconds after the very last notes of “The End”. When the band heard the jarring introduction to “Her Majesty”, they actually kind of liked it and decided to keep it in.
2. “Please Please Me”
This track was The Beatles’ very first no. 1 hit in England. “Please Please Me” is notably loose and a little rough around the edges, but again; it added a bit of charm to the legendary band’s earlier works. While doing multiple takes during recording sessions for this song, the tempo was sped up at the request of their producer. The sudden change in tempo resulted in a lyrical flub by John Lennon in the last verse. If you listen closely, you can hear it.