You Never Give Me Your Money

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"You Never Give Me Your Money" is a multi-part Beatles song by Paul McCartney that opens the famous medley on side two of their 1969 album Abbey Road, reflecting the band’s financial and personal tensions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Beatles song
rock song
song
album Abbey Road NERFINISHED
artist The Beatles NERFINISHED
composer Paul McCartney
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creditedWriter Lennon–McCartney NERFINISHED
engineer Geoff Emerick NERFINISHED
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
organ
piano
followsInMedley Her Majesty (original running order, later removed) NERFINISHED
genre art rock
progressive rock
rock
hasKey A minor (opening section)
C major (later section)
hasLyricLine One sweet dream
Out of college, money spent
You never give me your money
hasSection boogie-woogie section
dreamlike arpeggio coda
guitar-driven rock section
piano ballad section
includedOn Abbey Road side two medley NERFINISHED
language English
opens Abbey Road side two medley NERFINISHED
partOf Abbey Road NERFINISHED
performer The Beatles NERFINISHED
precedesInMedley Sun King NERFINISHED
producer George Martin NERFINISHED
recordedBy The Beatles NERFINISHED
recordLabel Apple Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1969-09-26
releaseYear 1969
songwriter Paul McCartney NERFINISHED
structure multi-part suite
studio EMI Studios, Abbey Road, London NERFINISHED
tempo varied tempo
theme disillusionment with Apple Corps finances
end of The Beatles as a band
financial tensions within The Beatles
personal tensions within The Beatles
timeSignature multiple time signatures
title You Never Give Me Your Money NERFINISHED
trackPosition track 8 on Abbey Road
writer Paul McCartney NERFINISHED

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Abbey Road hasPart You Never Give Me Your Money