Difference between revisions of "Strawberry Fields Forever"
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[[Wikipedia:Strawberry Fields Forever|Strawberry Fields Forever]] at Wikipedia | [[Wikipedia:Strawberry Fields Forever|Strawberry Fields Forever]] at Wikipedia | ||
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==CC Clues In This Song== | ==CC Clues In This Song== | ||
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Played during the '88 tour. Lyrics were adapted to recent events, including the [[Jimmy Swaggart]] sex scandal. (See [[Texas Medley]]) | Played during the '88 tour. Lyrics were adapted to recent events, including the [[Jimmy Swaggart]] sex scandal. (See [[Texas Medley]]) | ||
Revision as of 10:53, 27 November 2010
Lyrics
Notes About This Song
See articles:
- 88/03/19 Allentown PA US Memorial Hall, Muhlenburg College
- 88/03/17 Binghamton NY US Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
"Strawberry Fields Forever" is a 1967 song recorded by The Beatles. Widely considered to be one of the group's best recordings, it is also one of the defining works of the psychedelic rock genre. Although conventionally credited to both John Lennon and Paul McCartney (see Lennon/McCartney), "Strawberry Fields Forever" is known to have been composed solely by Lennon.
Further reading:
Strawberry Fields Forever at Wikipedia
CC Clues In This Song
Played during the '88 tour. Lyrics were adapted to recent events, including the Jimmy Swaggart sex scandal. (See Texas Medley)