Dig a Pony
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"Dig a Pony" | ||
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Song by The Beatles | ||
from the album Let It Be | ||
Released | May 8, 1970 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 3:52 | |
Label | Apple, EMI | |
Writer(s) | Lennon/McCartney | |
Producer(s) | George Martin | |
Let It Be track listing | ||
"Two of Us" (1) |
"Dig a Pony" (2) |
"Across the Universe" (3) |
"Dig a Pony" is a song by The Beatles, originally released on their 1970 album Let It Be, and later re-released on Let It Be... Naked in 2003. "Dig a Pony" was the penultimate song played on the concert on the rooftop of Apple Studios in Savile Row, London on January 30, 1969. John Lennon, the song's composer and singer, would later comment that he thought the song was one of the worst he had ever written[citation needed]. It was written for his soon-to-be wife Yoko Ono, and featured a multitude of strange, seemingly nonsense phrases which were strung together, as well as the culmination of each verse, "All I want is you", aimed at Yoko.