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The Beatles
Lyrics for Song: Martha My Dear
Lyrics for Album: The White Album (Remastered) [2009]
Martha my dear,
Though I spend my days in conversation, please
Remember me,
Martha my love
Don't forget me,
Martha my dear.
Hold your head up, you silly girl
Look what you've done.
When you find yourself in the thick of it,
Help yourself to a bit of what is all around you, silly girl.
Take a good look around you
Take a good look and you're bound to see
That you and me were meant to be
For each other, silly girl.
Hold your hand out, you silly girl.
See what you've done
When you find yourself in the thick of it,
Help yourself to bit of what is all around you, silly girl.
Martha my dear, you have always been my inspiration, please
Be good to me, Martha my love
Don't forget me, Martha my dear
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Martha My Dear
Martha My Dear stands as a pivotal track on The Beatles' The White Album, released in 1968. The song features a distinctive arrangement that blends acoustic guitar with orchestral elements, reflecting the band's experimental approach during this era. Written primarily by John Lennon, it explores themes of personal longing and emotional vulnerability, delivered with a raw, intimate vocal performance. The recording marks a significant shift in the group's sound, moving away from their earlier pop structures toward a more complex, studio-centric style. As a key component of the White Album's legacy, the track remains a defining example of mid-1960s rock music, showcasing the band's artistic evolution and enduring influence on subsequent generations of musicians. |
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| Album Lyrics: The White Album (Remastered) [2009] |
 The Beatles
"The White Album (Remastered) [2009]"
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