Sexy Sadie
Released in 1963, "Sexy Sadie" stands as a defining track in the Beatles' early catalog, showcasing the band's evolving songwriting and studio experimentation. Originally recorded as a B-side to "She's a Woman," the song features a distinctive, repetitive guitar riff that became a signature element of their sound. The lyrics, penned by John Lennon, depict a seductive woman who is ultimately unfaithful, a theme that resonated deeply with the youth culture of the time. While often associated with the band's 1963-1964 era, the track has been reissued on various compilations, including the "Anthology" series, highlighting its enduring status as a classic rock and roll recording. Its rhythmic drive and melodic simplicity cemented its place in the canon of influential pop music. |