All Together Now
Beatles · Yellow submarine
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I love you
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Can I bring my friend to tea
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Chop the tree bompa bom
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Look at me
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Can I take my friend to bed
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I love you
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Bom bom bom bompa bom
Sail the ship Bompa bom
Chop the tree bompa bom
Skip the rope bompa bom
Look at me
All together now
All together now
All together now
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All Together Now
Released on The Beatles' 1966 album Yellow Submarine, 'All Together Now' stands as a vibrant example of the group's shift toward psychedelic pop and theatrical storytelling. The track features the band's signature harmonies and a distinctive, upbeat tempo that reflects the optimistic yet surreal spirit of the era. As part of the Yellow Submarine soundtrack, the song contributes to the album's narrative themes of unity and collective joy, showcasing the Beatles' ability to blend rock energy with whimsical, almost cartoonish imagery. Its inclusion on this specific release highlights the group's continued experimentation with sound and structure well after their initial fame, cementing their legacy as innovators who pushed the boundaries of popular music.

