Drive My Car

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"Drive My Car" is a 1965 rock song by the Beatles, notable for its playful lyrics, prominent bassline, and opening position on the album Rubber Soul.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock song
song
album Rubber Soul NERFINISHED
artist The Beatles NERFINISHED
catalogueOf The Beatles discography
composer John Lennon NERFINISHED
Paul McCartney
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
piano
genre pop rock
rock
hasCatchphrase Baby, you can drive my car
hasCriticalReception widely praised for arrangement and bassline
hasDoubleEntendre car as metaphor for sexual relationship
hasLengthApprox 2:25
hasLyricsCharacteristic playful lyrics
hasNarrativeTheme aspiring actress asking narrator to be her chauffeur
hasNotableRiff blues-influenced guitar riff
hasProminent bassline
hasRhythmicStyle R&B-influenced groove
hasTimePeriod 1960s British rock
includedOn 1965 album Rubber Soul by The Beatles
isOpeningTrackOf UK version of Rubber Soul
US Capitol album Yesterday and Today NERFINISHED
language English
mixType mono
stereo
partOfAlbum Rubber Soul NERFINISHED
performer George Harrison NERFINISHED
John Lennon NERFINISHED
Paul McCartney
Ringo Starr NERFINISHED
The Beatles NERFINISHED
positionOnAlbum opening track
producer George Martin NERFINISHED
recordingYear 1965
recordLabel Capitol Records
Parlophone
releaseYear 1965
trackNumberOnAlbumRubberSoulUK 1
vocalPerformanceBy John Lennon NERFINISHED
Paul McCartney NERFINISHED
writer John Lennon NERFINISHED
Paul McCartney NERFINISHED

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Rubber Soul hasPart Drive My Car
album "Simple Pleasures" includesTrack Drive My Car
subject surface form: Simple Pleasures