Lady Madonna
"Lady Madonna" is a 1966 recording by The Beatles, appearing on their compilation album Past Masters Volume Two. Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, the track serves as a satirical commentary on the double standards of the time, featuring a distinctive vocal performance by McCartney that became a signature element of the song. Released during the height of the band's popularity, the recording exemplifies the group's shift toward more complex studio production and social commentary in their later work. The song remains a staple of rock history, recognized for its catchy melody and its role in highlighting the band's evolving artistic direction beyond their earlier pop hits. |