Julia

The Beatles · The White Album (Remastered) [2009]

Half of what I say is meaningless

But I say it just to reach you

Julia,



Julia, Julia

ocean child calls me

So I sing a song of love

Julia



Julia

Seashell eyes, windy smile calls me

So I sing a song of love

Julia



Her hair of floating sky is shimmering

Glimmering in the sun



Julia, Julia

Morning moon touch me

So I sing a song of love

Julia



When I cannot sing my heart

I can only speak my mind

Julia



Julia

Sleeping sand, silent cloud touch me

So I sing a song of love

Julia



Hum, calls me

So I sing a song of love for

Julia, Julia, Julia

Julia - The Beatles

Released on The White Album, "Julia" stands as a poignant exploration of unrequited love and the complexities of the human heart. Written by John Lennon, the track features a distinctive, melancholic melody that captures the raw vulnerability of his personal experiences. The song's structure, with its abrupt shifts in tempo and emotional intensity, reflects the turbulent nature of the subject matter. As a key component of the band's 1968 output, "Julia" showcases The Beatles' ability to delve into introspective themes, moving beyond their earlier pop sensibilities to create a recording that remains a powerful testament to Lennon's songwriting prowess and the group's artistic evolution during the late sixties.