Mother Nature's Son
The Beatles · The White Album (Remastered) [2009]
Mother Nature's Son
All day long I'm sitting
singing songs for every one
Sit beside a mountain stream
See her waters rise
Listen to the pretty
sound of music as she flies
tu tu tu, tu, du tu
Find me in my field of grass
Mother Nature's Son
swaying daisies sing
a lazy song beneath the sun
tu tu, yeah yeah yeah
Ooo
Ooo
Ah, Mother Nature's Son
Mother Nature's Son
Released on The Beatles' 1968 double album, 'Mother Nature's Son' stands as a pivotal example of the group's experimental phase, blending psychedelic rock with acoustic folk sensibilities. Recorded during the height of the British Invasion, the track features John Lennon's distinctive falsetto and Paul McCartney's intricate guitar work, creating a soundscape that defies conventional pop structures. The song reflects the band's growing interest in Eastern influences and spiritual themes, moving away from the polished pop of their earlier years toward a more introspective and textured approach. As a key component of the White Album's legacy, it remains a defining recording that captures the band's artistic evolution and enduring influence on psychedelic music.
