Norwegian Wood (this bird has flown)
Released on the Beatles' 1965 album Rubber Soul, this track stands as a pivotal moment in the band's evolution toward a more mature, folk-influenced sound. Written by George Harrison, the song draws heavily on Japanese literature and poetry, marking a significant departure from the group's earlier rock and roll style. The recording features the band's signature use of electric guitars with feedback and a distinctive sitar, blending traditional instrumentation with psychedelic experimentation. As a key component of the Rubber Soul catalogue, the song helped define the mid-1960s British Invasion aesthetic and demonstrated the group's growing confidence in crafting complex, introspective compositions that resonated with a global audience. |