Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 7 & Edit Piece)

The Beatles · Anthology (Part 2) [1996]

Let me take you down

cause I'm going to strawberry fields

Nothing is real

and nothing to get hung about

Strawberry fields forever



Living is easy with eyes closed

Misunderstanding all you see

It's getting hard to be someone

but it all works out

It doesn't matter much to me



Let me take you down

cause I'm going to strawberry fields

Nothing is real

and nothing to get hung about

Strawberry fields forever



No one I think is in my tree

I mean it must be high or low

That is you can't, you know, tune in

but it's all right

That is I think it's not too bad



Let me take you down

cause I'm going to strawberry fields

Nothing is real

and nothing to get hung about

Strawberry fields forever



Always know sometimes think it's me

But you know I know when it's a dream

I think I know I mean, ah yes

but it's all wrong

that is I think I disagree



Let me take you down

cause I'm going to strawberry fields

Nothing is real

and nothing to get hung about

Strawberry fields forever

Strawberry fields forever

strawberry fields forever

Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 7 & Edit Piece)

This extended version of The Beatles' iconic psychedelic track showcases the band's experimental approach to studio production and song structure. Released as part of the Anthology series, the recording features the distinctive guitar work of George Harrison and the innovative editing techniques that defined the group's sound during the mid-1960s. The piece serves as a significant document of the era's musical evolution, highlighting the band's willingness to push boundaries beyond traditional song formats. It remains a cornerstone of their discography, reflecting the creative freedom they exercised in the studio and their lasting influence on rock music. The track stands as a testament to The Beatles' ability to blend lyrical themes with sonic experimentation, creating a work that continues to resonate with listeners decades later.