진통제를 먹어야 할까?
수면제를 먹어야 할까?
다행인 것은 이 곡을 들음으로써 또 하루를 마감한다.
비틀즈의 곡을 브래드 멜다우가 해석해 솔로로 연주한 곡이다.
팝송 같은 분위기보다는 멜다우 특유의 진지함과 사색이 스며든 클래식한 사운드이다. 마음이 시끄러울 때면 멜다우 특유의 분위기에 잠시 스며들고 싶어진다. 그의 무겁지 않은 진지함과 사색을 닮고 싶은 내 무의식의 발로일까?
사랑하는 일은 내 인생에서 가장 해야 할, 혹은 하고 싶었던 것임에도 불구하고 예전이나 지금까지도 늘 도망치며 살 수밖에 없는 나는 겁쟁이임이 분명하다. 뭐 어쩌겠는가, 이렇게 생겨 먹은 걸, 쓴 웃음이 역류한다.
하지만 당신이 내 곁에 있는 한, 비록 그것이 현실이 아닌 몽환의 세계나, 이상의 세계일지로도 그것은 내 삶의 길을 인도하는 등대의 불빛이라는 사실을 잊지 않고 살았으면 좋겠다. 그 빛에 의지해 내 삶 또한 길을 잃지 않고, 내가 꿈꾸는 그 지대로 성큼 성큼, 그리고 꾸준히 나아갈 수 있기를 바라며,
오늘도,
그대 안녕!
And I Love Her (Live) - YouTube
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Piano: Brad Mehldau
Writer: John Lennon
Writer: Paul McCartney
I give her all my love
나는 나의 모든 사랑을 그녀에게 주어요.
That's all I do
그것은 내가 할 모든 것이에요.
And if you saw my love
그리고 만일 당신이 나의 사랑을 보았다면
You'd love her too
당신 또한 그녀를 사랑하고 싶어질 거예요.
I love her
나는 그녀를 사랑해요.
She gives me everything
그녀는 나에게 모든 것을 주어요.
And tenderly
부드럽게
The kiss my lover brings
내 사랑이 주는 키스
She brings to me
그녀는 나에게 가져다주죠.
And I love her
그리고 나는 그녀를 사랑해요.
A love like ours
우리가 하는 사랑은
Could never die
절대 사라지지 않을 거예요.
As long as I
Have you near me
당신이 나에 곁에 있는 한
Bright are the stars that shine
별들이 밝게 빛나죠,
Dark is the sky
어두운 하늘에서도.
I know this love of mine
나는 알아요, 이 사랑이 나의 것이며
Will never die
영원히 사라지지 않을 것이라는 것을
And I love her
나는 그녀를 사랑해요.
Bright are the stars that shine
하늘의 빛나는 별들처럼
Dark is the sky
하늘의 어둠 속에서
I know this love of mine
나의 사랑을 알아요.
Will never die
절대 사라지지 않을 거예요./
And I love her
"And I Love Her" 는 주로 폴 메카트니에(레논과 메카트니가 함께) 의해 쓰여 진 영국 록밴드 비틀즈에 의해 녹음 된 노래이다. 그들의 세 번째 앨범, 미국의 Capitol 레코드사에 의해 싱글로써 "If I Fell"과 함께 1964년 7월 20일에 발매된 A Hard Day's Night의 5번째 트랙이며 이 앨범은 빌보드 핫 100에서 12위에 올랐다.
비틀즈는 Abbey Road Studios의 바깥에서 한 번에 "And I Love Her"를 공연했다. the BBC's Top Gear radio show의 에디션을 위해, 이것은 이틀 후에 방송되었다.
Kurt Cobain - And I Love Her [HQ] - YouTube
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Composition
A majority of the composition modulates back and forth between the key of E and its relative minor C#m. It also changes keys altogether just before the solo, to Gm. It ends on the parallel major of the key of F's relative minor, D. This technique is known as Picardy third resolution.
The song was written mainly by McCartney, though John Lennon claimed in an interview with Playboy that his major contribution was the middle eight section ("A love like ours/Could never die/As long as I/Have you near me").
Beatles publisher Dick James lends support to this claim, saying that the middle eight was added during recording at the suggestion of producer George Martin (an early take of the song was released on Anthology 1 in 1995, and the middle eight had not yet been added). According to James, Lennon called for a break and "within half an hour [Lennon and McCartney] wrote...a very constructive middle to a very commercial song." McCartney, on the other hand, maintains that "the middle eight is mine.... I wrote this on my own. I would say that John probably helped with the middle eight, but he can't say 'It's mine'."
"The 'And' in the title was an important thing – 'And I Love Her,' it came right out of left field, you were right up to speed the minute you heard it," McCartney said. "The title comes in the second verse and it doesn't repeat. You would often go to town on the title, but this was almost an aside: 'Oh . . . and I love you.'"
McCartney credits George Harrison with composing the signature guitar riff, saying it "made a stunning difference to the song".
McCartney called "And I Love Her" "the first ballad I impressed myself with." Lennon called it McCartney's "first 'Yesterday.'"
Recording
Recorded by the Beatles over three days, in Abbey Road Studio Two, the sessions were produced by George Martin and engineered by Norman Smith. The second engineer was Richard Langham.
Day 1
Work began at 2:30pm on Tuesday 25 February 1964, the first day of the sessions for the Hard Day's Night soundtrack and the accompanying album. Two takes were recorded. Take 1 was incomplete, but Take 2 was complete. However, the Beatles decided a lighter touch was required. Take 2 was eventually released on Anthology 1 in 1995. This version was missing the middle-eight.
Instrumentation on this session was
Paul McCartney – lead vocal, 1963 Höfner 500/1 bass guitar through Vox AC-100 bass amp.
John Lennon – 1964 Rickenbacker 325 electric guitar through Vox AC-50 guitar amp
George Harrison – 1964 Rickenbacker 360-12 12 string electric guitar through Vox AC-50 guitar amp
Ringo Starr – Ludwig drum kit
Day 2
The following day, Wednesday 26 February, a further 17 takes (Takes 3–19) were made in a session lasting from 7:00–10:00pm. Although Starr swapped his drums for bongos and claves halfway through the session, they were still not happy. It was during this session that they stopped for a tea break and to write the middle eight. A brief fragment of Take 11 can be heard in the closing credits of Episode 8 of Anthology, where Paul sings "And if you saw my love, I'd love her [too]..." before the take breaks down.[10]
Instrumentation on both this session and Day 3 was[9]
Paul McCartney – lead vocal, 1963 Höfner 500/1 bass guitar through Vox AC-100 bass amp
John Lennon – Harrison's 1962 Gibson J-160E acoustic-electric guitar through Vox AC-50 guitar amp
George Harrison – 1964 José Ramírez Guitarra de Estudio classical guitar
Ringo Starr – Ludwig drum kit, switching to bongos and claves
Day 3
A further two takes (Takes 20–21) were recorded on the morning of Thursday 27 February, beginning at 10:00am. Take 20 saw the basic track laid down, while Take 21 was an overdub of McCartney's double-tracked lead vocal and Starr's claves.
Mixing and release
All mixes were prepared from Take 21.
Mono Remix 1
This initial mono mix was made in the Abbey Road Studio one control room on Tuesday 3 March. As for the recording session, Martin and Smith were producer and engineer. The second engineer was A.B. Lincoln.
The mix features McCartney's single-tracked vocal, with only selected phrases (for example, the title) highlighted by double tracking.
This mix was sent to Capitol and United Artists on Tuesday 9 June, and released on the US mono version of the Hard Day's Night soundtrack album on Friday 26 June 1964. The stereo version of the album used a fake stereo version of this mono mix.
This mix was also used on the mono version of the Capitol album Something New, released on Monday 20 July 1964.[13]
This mix was also used on the film print of A Hard Day's Night except the speed was slower in a low pitch.
It can currently be found as part of the Capitol Albums Volume 1 box set.
Mono Remix 2
This second mono mix was made in the Abbey Road Studio one control room on Monday 22 June. Martin and Smith were again producer and engineer. The second engineer was Geoff Emerick.
In this mix, McCartney's vocal is double-tracked throughout, except for the first two lines of the third verse.
This mix was released on the UK mono version of A Hard Day's Night on Friday 10 July 1964.
It can currently be found on The Beatles in Mono box set.
Stereo Mix
A stereo mix of "And I Love Her" was made on Monday 22 June immediately after Mono Remix 2. As with Mono Remix 2, McCartney's vocal is double-tracked throughout, except for the first two lines of the third verse.
This mix was released on the UK stereo version of A Hard Day's Night on Friday 10 July 1964.
This mix was also used on the stereo version of the Capitol album Something New, released on Monday 20 July 1964.
It can currently be found on the A Hard Day's Night CD, and as part of the Capitol Albums Volume 1 box set.
Extended Stereo Mix
The German version of Something New contained an edited version of the 22 June stereo mix, repeating the closing guitar riff five times instead of three. This version also appeared on the American Rarities album in 1980. It is not known when this edit was made. It has not yet been released on CD.
Personnel[edit]
Paul McCartney – vocal, bass guitar
John Lennon – acoustic rhythm guitar
George Harrison – classical lead guitar
Ringo Starr – bongos, claves
George Martin – producer
Personnel per Ian MacDonald
Cover versions
As with many Beatles songs, this has been covered by many artists of varying style from R&B, crooner, pop and even grunge. Notably, Esther Phillips reversed the gender of the song in 1965; her "And I Love Him" reached No. 54 that year on the Billboard charts. Diana Krall also recorded "And I Love Him". That adaptation appears on Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, released in 1998.
An instrumental cover by Santo & Johnny reached #1 in Mexico in 1965.
In 2015, a solo version by Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain was discovered, and subsequently used in his biopic, Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck. It was also released on the soundtrack album Montage of Heck: The Home Recordings as well as a 7-inch vinyl single.
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