If I Fell

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“If I Fell”
Song by The Beatles
Album "A Hard Day's Night" (UK) / "Something New" (USA)
Released 10 July 1964
Recorded Abbey Road Studios
27 February 1964
Genre Rock and Roll, Merseybeat, Pop
Length 2:22
Label Parlophone
Writer Lennon/McCartney
Producer George Martin
A Hard Day's Night track listing
Side one
  1. "A Hard Day's Night"
  2. "I Should Have Known Better"
  3. "If I Fell"
  4. "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You"
  5. "And I Love Her"
  6. "Tell Me Why"
  7. "Can't Buy Me Love"
Side two
  1. "Any Time at All"
  2. "I'll Cry Instead"
  3. "Things We Said Today"
  4. "When I Get Home"
  5. "You Can't Do That"
  6. "I'll Be Back"
“If I Fell”
single sleeve "And I Love Her"
single sleeve "And I Love Her"
B-side to "And I Love Her" (Capitol) by The Beatles
Released 20 July 1964 (US)
Label Capitol 5235 (US)

"If I Fell" is a song by The Beatles which first appeared on the 1964 UK album A Hard Day's Night and the US compilation album Something New. Written primarily by John Lennon with help from Paul McCartney,[1] the song is notable for its unusual structure, which includes an unrepeated introductory section (introduced as an afterthought as of take 11) followed by sequential verse sections, each having a slightly expanded form, but with no obvious chorus or bridge section. The song also features a two-part harmony, sung by Lennon and McCartney together into a single microphone at their suggestion, and intricate chord changes. The key changes from D flat major to D major between the introduction (a series of descending barre chords) and the main song, which uses mainly open chords, including an unusual D ninth.

Lennon played acoustic guitar and sang, McCartney played bass and sang, George Harrison plucked out single notes on electric guitar, and Ringo Starr played drums.

There is an alternate take of the song in which McCartney's voice strains and cracks at the end of a line, which first appeared on the Love Songs compilation double-LP, by an archivist's error when returning to the master tapes in Capitol's vault. Since then, this version has appeared in many places and is often heard on oldies stations in some markets. This version is the stereo version now found in The Capitol Albums box set. In the mono version, Paul's voice strains, but does not crack.

"If I Fell" was included as part of The Beatles repertoire during their American tour 1964. For one performance, after McCartney introduced the song, Lennon appended the word "Over", which led to a rendition in which he and McCartney could barely contain their giggles.[citation needed]

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[edit] Cover versions

Maroon 5 performed an acoustic version of the song on their 1.22.03.Acoustic album. Evan Rachel Wood sang the song in the Across the Universe film. Sammy Kershaw performed a cover on the Come Together Tribute CD. Dominican band Caña Brava performed a merengue version on their 1994 album The Best of the Best. Jason Castro performed an acoustic version of the song on Season 7 of American Idol.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Miles, Barry (1997). Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now, 162-163. 
  2. ^ The Beatles - If I Fell
  3. ^ VG Nett - VG-lista - TOPP 20 SINGLE UKE 49, 1964.

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