


You can hear a raspy quality to his voice as part of a less-than-perfect melody, and I enjoy that I like this song because it seems very out of character for McCartney. I always go back to this song for relaxation when I’m in the middle of a intense editing project - it has a calming effect without being boring, while the theme of the song seems appropriateįor the hyper-active state I’m trying to come down from.ģ) Gratitude, Paul McCartney. Now, even when I hear it on a bad stereo, I fill in those On a really good stereo, you can pick up on the really subtle pieces of instrumentation layered into this song. The first 45 that I ever bought was “Let It Be,” and I thought I was really cool for having it, because it was so different fromĪll the other music out there at that time.Ģ) Senses Working Overtime, XTC. I never really thought of the song as that sad until this interpretation, but now I see the boy in the movieĪnd think about all of the children in the world who are suffering. Re-imagines classic Beatles songs and makes even longtime fans like me experience them in a different way. The great thing about the movie “Across the Universe” is how it Mitchum, “Across the Universe” soundtrack). Ann and Jeff VanderMeer’s July 2008 Playlist:ġ) Let It Be, The Beatles (sung by Carol Woods & Timothy T.
