Rain (The Beatles song)
"Rain" is a song by the English rock band The Beatles, credited to Lennon/McCartney. It was first released in June 1966 as the B-side of the "Paperback Writer" single. Both songs were recorded during the sessions for Revolver but neither appears on that album.
Written primarily by John Lennon, "Rain" has been called The Beatles' finest B-side, especially notable for its heavy sonic presence and backwards vocals, both of which were a hint of things to come on Revolver, released two months later.
Three promotional films were made for the song "Rain", starring the Beatles. These videos, along with other Beatles videos at the time, sparked George Harrison to say during the Beatles Anthology, "So I suppose, in a way, we invented MTV."
Recording
The inspiration for "Rain" is agreed on by Neil Aspinall, the Beatles' roadie, and John Lennon. They both described the band's arrival in Australia, marked by rain and poor weather. Lennon said, "I've never seen rain as hard as that, except in Tahiti", and later explained that "Rain" was "about people moaning about the weather all the time".
Recording began on 14 April 1966, in the same session as "Paperback Writer", and concluded on 16 April, with a series of overdubs before mixing on the same day. At that time, The Beatles were enthused about experimenting in the studio to achieve new sounds and effects. These experiments were showcased in their influential seventh album, Revolver. Geoff Emerick, who was the engineer for both sessions, described one technique he used to alter the sonic texture of the track by recording the backing track "faster than normal." After playing the tape normally, "the music had a radically different tonal quality. A similar technique was used to alter the tone of Lennon's lead vocal. It was recorded with the tape machine being slowed down, so making Lennon's voice sound higher when played back at normal speed. The last verse of "Rain" includes backwards vocals, which was one of the first uses of this technique on a record. The backwards vocals are Lennon singing the lyrics of the song: "When the sun shines," "Rain," and "If the rain comes, they run and hide their heads." Both Lennon and producer George Martin have claimed credit for the idea; Lennon said:
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After we'd done the session on that particular song—it ended at about four or five in the morning—I went home with a tape to see what else you could do with it. And I was sort of very tired, you know, not knowing what I was doing, and I just happened to put it on my own tape recorder and it came out backwards. And I liked it better. So that's how it happened. |
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Emerick confirms Lennon's creative accident, but Martin remembers it differently:
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I was always playing around with tapes and I thought it might be fun to do something extra with John's voice. So I lifted a bit of his main vocal off the four-track, put it on another spool, turned it around and then slid it back and forth until it fitted. John was out at the time but when he came back he was amazed. |
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The "Paperback Writer"/"Rain" single was the first release to use a new device invented by the maintenance department at Abbey Road called "ATOC" for "Automatic Transient Overload Control". The new device allowed the record to be cut at a louder volume, louder than any other single up to that time. On the final mix of the single, Lennon was on lead vocal and rhythm guitar (1964 Gretsch 6120 "Nashville"). Paul McCartney was on backing vocal as well as bass guitar (1964 Rickenbacker 4001S). George Harrison was on backing vocal and lead guitar (1962 Gibson Les Paul (SG) Standard). Finally, Ringo Starr played drums (Ludwig) and tambourine.
Personnel
- Personnel per Ian MacDonald
Musical structure
While technologically elaborate, "Rain" has a simple musical structure. Set in the key of G major, it begins with what Alan W. Pollack calls, "a ra-ta-tat half-measure's fanfare of solo snare drums", followed by a guitar intro of the first chord. The verses are nine measures long, and the song is in 4/4 time. Each verse is based on the G, C, and D chords (I, IV, and V). The refrain contains only I and IV chords, and is twelve measures long (the repetition of a six-measure pattern). The first two measures are the G chord. The third and fourth measures are the C chord. The third measure has the C chord in the so-called 6/4 (second) inversion. The fifth and sixth measures return to the G chord. The refrain, though seemingly slower than the verse, is at the same tempo. Pollack says this illusion is achieved by "the change of beat for the first four measures from its erstwhile bounce to something more plodding and regular". After four verses and two refrains, a short solo for guitar and drums is played, with complete silence for one beat. What is heard next is what Pollack calls "historically significant" reverse lyrics. The Beatles pioneered the fade-out fade-in coda that was later used on "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Led Zeppelin "Thank You". [16].
Release
It was released as a B-side to "Paperback Writer" in the United States (Capitol 5651) on 30 May 1966 and in the UK on 10 June 1966 (Parlophone R5452). It later appeared on the compilations Hey Jude in the US and Rarities in the UK. It also appeared on the Past Masters CD (Parlophone CDP 7 90044 2).
Promotional Films
The Beatles created three promotional films for "Rain" which are considered among the early precursors of music videos. The films were directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg who worked with them earlier on the pop 1960 television programme Ready Steady Go! One features The Beatles walking and singing in a garden and a greenhouse (filmed 20 May 1966 filmed at Chiswick House in London). The other two feature the band performing on a soundstage (filmed 19 May 1966, one in colour for Ed Sullivan and the other in black and white for the UK). McCartney was injured in a moped accident on 26 December 1965, six months prior to the filming of "Rain" and closeups in the film reveal a scarred lip and a chipped tooth. McCartney's appearance in the film played a role in the "Paul is dead" rumors from 1969.
The Beatles Anthology documentary video includes a re-edit of two of these three clips, full of rhythmic fast cuts and several shots that went unused in the original videos. This creates an impression that the videos were more technically complex, fast-paced, and innovative than was the case. For example, the backwards film effects shown here are 1990s creations. Such effects were actually first deployed in the "Strawberry Fields Forever" promotional film of January 1967.
Reception
The song's highest chart position in the US was number twenty three (11 June 1966). The "Paperback Writer" single reached number one in the UK (for two weeks starting on 23 June 1966). "Rain" is one of the Beatles's most critically acclaimed songs, appearing on best-of lists, including Rolling Stone magazine's The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (#463). AcclaimedMusic.net, ranks "Rain" at #557 on the Top 3000 Songs, the 22nd highest-rated Beatle song on the site.
Notable in "Rain" is Ringo Starr's drumming which Starr rates as his best recorded performance. Critics agreed: both Ian MacDonald and Rolling Stone said his drumming was "superb" and Richie Unterberger of Allmusic praised his "creative drum breaks".
Paul McCartney also plays a complex bassline throughout the recorded performance.
"Rain" cover versions include Petula Clark, Ibex, Bongwater, Humble Pie, Shonen Knife, The Punkles and The Allman Brothers. The Grateful Dead performed the song throughout the 1990s, often as an encore. U2 has played the song in whole or in part throughout many of their tours. Pearl Jam covered the song during their 1992 Pinkpop Festival show. Kula Shaker covered the song live at Reading Festival in 1996 as did Fairport Convention, featuring Dan Ar Braz, at the Cropredy Festival in 1997. Todd Rundgren has also covered the song, as has the late Dan Fogelberg, who reprised it as part of his own cover of "Rhythm of the Rain".
Notes
- ↑ page 152 The Foundations of Rock. From "Blue Suede Shoes" to "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes". Walter Everett
References
- "The Beatles and the Birth of the Music Video". BBC. 2008. http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A3404611. Retrieved 1 March 2008.
- The Beatles (2000). The Beatles Anthology. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. ISBN 0-8118-2684-8.
- The Beatles. (2003) (DVD). The Beatles Anthology. Apple Corps Limited.
- Emerick, Geoff; Massey, Howard (2006). Here, There and Everywhere: My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 1-592-40179-1.
- Fontenot, Robert (2008). "Rain". About.com. http://oldies.about.com/od/thebeatlessongs/a/rain.htm. Retrieved 5 March 2008.
- Lewisohn, Mark (1988). The Beatles Recording Sessions. New York: Harmony Books. ISBN 0-517-57066-1.
- MacDonald, Ian (2005). Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties (Second Revised Edition ed.). London: Pimlico (Rand). ISBN 1-844-13828-3.
- Miles, Barry (1997). Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now. New York: Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 0-8050-5249-6.
- Miles, Barry (1998). The Beatles: A Diary. London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-6315-0.
- Neaverson, Bob (2009). "Beatles Videography". http://www.beatlesmovies.co.uk/beatles-videography.asp. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
- Pollack, Alan W. (12 December 1993). "Notes on "Paperback Writer" and "Rain"". Notes on ... Series. http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/AWP/pw_and_r.shtml#q2.
- "Rain". The Beatles Interview Database. 2007. http://www.beatlesinterviews.org/dba07revol.html. Retrieved 22 December 2007.
- "Rain". Rolling Stone. 9 December 2004. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6596308/rain.
- "Rain". U2gigs.com. 2010. http://www.u2gigs.com/Rain-s80.html.
- Ritchie, Paul (2008). "The Beatles Rain Video". http://www.ready-steady-go.org.uk/beatles_tv.htm. Retrieved 27 February 2008.
- "The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Rolling Stone. 9 December 2004. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/500songs/page/5.
- Sheff, David (2000). All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-25464-4.
- "Top 3000 Songs: The Top Songs from 1966". Acclaimed Music. 2007a. http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/Current/1966s.htm. Retrieved 22 December 2007.
- "Top Artists: The Beatles". Acclaimed Music. 2007. http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/Current/The%20Beatles.htm. Retrieved 22 December 2007.
- Unterberger, Richie (2006). The Unreleased Beatles: Music & Film. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 0879308923.
- Unterberger, Richie (2007). "Review of "Rain"". Allmusic. http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=33:wjfuxqwrldfe. Retrieved 22 December 2007.
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The Beatles singles discography |
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UK and US
(All Labels) |
1963
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"Please Please Me" / "Ask Me Why" · "From Me to You" / "Thank You Girl" · " She Loves You" / "I'll Get You" · " I Want to Hold Your Hand" / "This Boy" (UK) - "I Saw Her Standing There" (US)
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1964
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"Can't Buy Me Love" / "You Can't Do That" · " A Hard Day's Night" / "Things We Said Today" (UK) - "I Should Have Known Better" (US) · "I Feel Fine" / "She's a Woman"
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1965
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"Ticket to Ride" / "Yes It Is" · "Help!" / "I'm Down" · "We Can Work It Out" / "Day Tripper"
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1966
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"Paperback Writer" / "Rain" · "Yellow Submarine" / " Eleanor Rigby"
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1967
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1968
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"Lady Madonna" / "The Inner Light" · " Hey Jude" / "Revolution"
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1969
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" Get Back" / "Don't Let Me Down" · "The Ballad of John and Yoko" / "Old Brown Shoe" · " Something" / "Come Together"
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1970
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" Let It Be" / "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)"
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1978
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1995
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1996
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"Real Love" / "Baby's in Black"
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UK only
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Apple) |
1962
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"My Bonnie" / "The Saints" · "Love Me Do" / "P.S. I Love You"
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1964
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"Ain't She Sweet" / "If You Love Me, Baby"
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1976
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US only
(Vee-Jay, Swan,
Tollie, Capitol,
Apple) |
1964
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"Twist and Shout" / "There's a Place" · "Do You Want to Know a Secret" / "Thank You Girl" · "Love Me Do" / "P.S. I Love You · "Sie Liebt Dich (She Loves You)" / "I'll Get You" · "I'll Cry Instead" / "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" · "And I Love Her" / "If I Fell" · "Matchbox" / "Slow Down"
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1965
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"Eight Days a Week" / "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party" · " Yesterday" / "Act Naturally"
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1966
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"Nowhere Man" / "What Goes On"
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1970
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1976
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"Got to Get You into My Life" / " Helter Skelter" · "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" / "Julia"
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1982
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"The Beatles Movie Medley" / "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You"
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