A repeat of the blues progression/guitar riff instrumental section, augmented by piano brings the song into a bridge before returning to a repeat of the first vocal section, this time with the piano accompaniment. After this section, a drum break lasting eight measures brings the song into the middle section, which rests entirely on the dominant. “Birthday” begins with an intro drum fill, then moves directly into a blues progression in A (in the form of a guitar riff doubled by the bass) with McCartney singing at the top of his chest voice with Lennon on a lower harmony. But it was sort of made up in the studio. I think Paul wanted to write a song like ‘Happy Birthday Baby’, the old fifties hit. Lennon said in his Playboy interview in 1980: “‘Birthday’ was written in the studio. Eventually the others arrived, by which time Paul had literally written the song, right there in the studio.” Everyone in the studio sang in the chorus and it was 5 am by the time the final mono mix was completed. His memory is that the song was mostly McCartney’s: “Paul was the first one in, and he was playing the ‘Birthday’ riff. George Martin was away so his assistant Chris Thomas produced the session. After the movie they returned to record “Birthday”. So that is 50–50 John and me, made up on the spot and recorded all in the same evening.” During the session, the Beatles and the recording crew made a short trip around the corner to McCartney’s house to watch the 1956 rock & roll movie The Girl Can’t Help It which was being shown for the first time on British television. McCartney: “We thought, ‘Why not make something up?’ So we got a riff going and arranged it around this riff. The song was largely written during a recording session at EMI Studios on 18 September 1968 by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Surviving Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr performed it for Starr’s 70th birthday at Radio City Music Hall on 7 July 2010. Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, it is the opening track on the third side of the LP (or the second disc in CD versions of the record). “Birthday” is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as “the White Album”).
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