There’s a Place

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"There’s a Place" is an early Beatles song, written primarily by John Lennon, noted for its introspective lyrics and harmonies, and released on their debut album.

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There's a Place 0
There Is a Place 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
album Please Please Me NERFINISHED
artist The Beatles NERFINISHED
bassistOnRecording Paul McCartney NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creditedSongwritingPartnership Lennon–McCartney NERFINISHED
drummerOnRecording Ringo Starr NERFINISHED
genre pop rock
rock
guitaristOnRecording George Harrison NERFINISHED
John Lennon NERFINISHED
harmonyVocalist Paul McCartney NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature close-harmony singing by Lennon and McCartney
use of internal emotional landscape instead of romantic partner as focus of lyrics
includedOn The Beatles' debut studio album
instrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
vocals
language English
leadVocalist John Lennon NERFINISHED
lyricalTheme inner emotional life
introspection
musicalEra 1960s rock
notableCharacteristic early example of introspective lyrics in Beatles songs
prominent vocal harmonies
partOf Please Please Me NERFINISHED
performer The Beatles NERFINISHED
performerOnRecording George Harrison NERFINISHED
John Lennon NERFINISHED
Paul McCartney NERFINISHED
Ringo Starr NERFINISHED
primaryComposer John Lennon NERFINISHED
producer George Martin NERFINISHED
recordedIn London NERFINISHED
recordingStudio EMI Studios, Abbey Road NERFINISHED
recordLabel Parlophone
releaseContext early Beatles period
vocalArrangement two-part harmony
vocalType double-tracked vocal
writer John Lennon NERFINISHED
Paul McCartney NERFINISHED

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Please Please Me hasPart There’s a Place
Tanglewood Numbers hasPart There’s a Place
this entity surface form: There Is a Place
Please Please Me sideTwo There’s a Place