You Won't See Me
Released on The Beatles' 1965 album Rubber Soul, "You Won't See Me" stands as a quintessential example of the group's transition from pop to folk-rock. Written by George Harrison, the track features a distinctive acoustic guitar intro and a melodic structure that reflects the band's growing interest in American folk traditions. The song explores themes of unrequited love and the anxiety of being overlooked, delivered with a gentle, introspective tone that became a hallmark of the Rubber Soul era. Its inclusion on the remastered 2009 edition highlights its enduring status within the band's discography, showcasing Harrison's songwriting maturity and the group's ability to blend personal emotion with polished production. |