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"Free as a Bird" is a single released in December 1995 by English rock band
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. The song was originally written and recorded in 1977 as a home demo by
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. In 1995, 25 years after their break-up and 15 years after Lennon's murder, his then surviving bandmates
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,
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and
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released a studio version incorporating the demo. The single was released as part of the promotion for ''
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'' video documentary and the '' Anthology 1'' compilation album. For the ''Anthology'' project, McCartney asked Lennon's widow
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for unreleased material by Lennon to which the three remaining ex-Beatles could contribute. "Free as a Bird" was one of three such songs (along with " Real Love" and, decades later, " Now and Then") for which McCartney, Harrison and Starr contributed additional instrumentation, vocals and arrangements.
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, who had worked with Harrison on Harrison's album '' Cloud Nine'' and as part of the Traveling Wilburys, co-produced. The song peaked at 2 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 6 on the US ''
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. It also became a top-ten hit in at least 10 other countries, including Australia, Canada, Hungary and Sweden. It won the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and was the Beatles' 34th top-ten single in the United States, giving the group at least one Top 40 hit in four different decades. The accompanying music video was produced by Vincent Joliet and directed by Joe Pytka. Shot from the point of view of a bird in flight, it includes allusions to numerous Beatles songs.


Origins

In the 1990s the surviving members of
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,
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,
George Harrison George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician, singer and songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Culture ...
and
Ringo Starr Sir Richard Starkey (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician, songwriter and actor who achieved international fame as the drummer for the Beatles. Starr occasionally sang lead vocals with the group, us ...
, originally intended to record some incidental background music, as a trio, for the ''Anthology'' project, but later realised, according to Starr, that they wanted to record "new music".''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:00:50–0:01:04) Starr talking about the idea of recording incidental music for the Anthology project. According to Harrison, they had always agreed that if one of them was not in the band, the others would never replace him and agreed that the "only other person that could be in it was John".''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:01:25–0:01:46) Harrison talking about their agreement that if one of them wasn't there, they could be not replaced, and that only Lennon could be the fourth Beatle. There was some consideration however to having comedian Lee Hurst on lead vocals but Hurst was too busy with his television career to accept the offer. McCartney then asked Ono if she had any unreleased recordings by Lennon, so she sent him
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of four songs.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:02:07-0:02:17) Starr talking about McCartney asking Ono for unreleased songs by Lennon. "Free as a Bird" was recorded by Lennon in 1977, in his and Ono's Dakota building apartment in
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, but was not complete. Lennon introduced the song on the cassette by imitating a New York accent and saying, "Free—as a boid" (bird). The other songs were " Grow Old With Me", " Real Love" and " Now and Then". Ono says that it was Harrison and former Beatles road manager Neil Aspinall who initially asked her about the concept of adding vocals and instrumentation to Lennon's demo tapes. Ono stated "People have said it was all agreed when Paul came over to New York to induct John into the
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, but it was all settled before then. I just used that occasion to hand over the tapes personally to Paul." McCartney went to Ono's home after the induction ceremony at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to listen to, and receive, the Lennon demo tapes; he recalls the meeting with Ono:
She was there with
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 ... and she played us a couple of tracks. There were two newies on mono cassettes which he did at home ... I checked it out with Sean, because I didn't want him to have a problem with it. He said, "Well, it'll be weird hearing a dead guy on lead vocal. But give it a try." I said to them both, "If it doesn't work out, you can veto it." When I told George and Ringo I'd agreed to that they were going, "What? What if we love it?" It didn't come to that, luckily. I said to Yoko, "Don't impose too many conditions on us, it's really difficult to do this, spiritually. We don't know, we may hate each other after two hours in the studio and just walk out. So don't put any conditions, it's tough enough."
Ono recognised that she was now in a position of bringing the band back together after previously being criticised for splitting them up. During an interview for the ''Anthology'' project, McCartney revealed that he was surprised to learn that Lennon's demos of "Grow Old With Me" and "Real Love" had already been released and were well known by Lennon fans.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:02:17–0:02:28) McCartney talking about how Lennon versions of "Free As A Bird" and "Real Love" were released and heard by fans even before the surviving ex-Beatles had heard them. Starr admitted that when he first listened to the recording he found it very emotional.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:02:28–0:03:10) Starr talking about how emotional the recordings were.


Recording

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, who had produced most of the Beatles' 1960s recordings, turned down an invitation to produce "Free as a Bird" due to hearing problems (though he subsequently managed to produce and direct the ''Anthology'' series). Harrison suggested
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(founding member of
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and co-producer of Harrison's 1987 album, '' Cloud Nine'') as producer, and work commenced at McCartney's studio in February 1994. Harrison expressed a desire to work with Lynne or he would not involve himself in the project. Geoff Emerick and Jon Jacobs were chosen to engineer the new tracks. The original 1977 tape of Lennon singing the song was recorded on a mono cassette, with vocals and piano on the same track.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:03:10–0:03:32) McCartney talking about the quality of Lennon's demo cassette. They were impossible to separate with the technology at the time, so Lynne had to produce the track with voice and piano together, but commented that it was good for the integrity of the project, as Lennon was not only singing occasional lines, but also playing on the song.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:03:33–0:04:00) Lynne talking about the quality of, and working with Lennon's demo cassette. Although Lennon had died in 1980, Starr said that the three remaining Beatles agreed they would pretend that Lennon had "gone for lunch", or had gone for a "cup of tea".''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:02:28–0:03:10) Starr talking about the absence of Lennon during the recordings. The remaining Beatles recorded a track around Lennon's basic song idea, but which had gaps they had to fill in musically.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:03:33) Starr talking about the musical gaps in the song. Some chords were changed, and the arrangement was expanded to include breaks for McCartney and Harrison to sing extra lines. Harrison played slide guitar in the solo.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:03:50) Harrison talking about changing chords and arrangement in the song. The Beatles' overdubs and production were recorded between February and March 1994 in
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, England, at McCartney's home studio.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:06:47) McCartney talking about recording and finishing the song. Harrison ended the song with a homage to
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, a Northern English comedian who the Beatles were fans of, adding a slight coda with a strummed banjo ukulele, and an archive recording of John Lennon saying "turned out nice again!", Formby's catchphrase, played backwards. The final result sounds like "made by John Lennon", which, according to McCartney, was unintentional and was only discovered after the surviving Beatles reviewed the final mix. When Starr heard McCartney and Harrison singing the harmonies, and later the finished song, he said that it sounded just like ''them'' he Beatles He explained his comment by saying that he looked at the project as "an outsider".''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:06:26) Starr talking about how the finished song sounded "just like them". Lynne fully expected the finished track to sound like the Beatles, as that was his premise for the project, but Harrison added "It's gonna sound like ''them'' if it is ''them'' ... It sounds like ''them'' now."''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:06:47) Lynne and Harrison talking about how the finished song sounded "just like them" (the Beatles). McCartney, Harrison and Starr all agreed that the recording process was more pleasurable than when they later recorded " Real Love" (the second song chosen for release); as the latter was almost finished, they had very little input, and felt like sidemen for Lennon.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Recording Free as a Bird and Real Love – 0:08:09) McCartney talking about recording "Real Love".


Music video

The music video for "Free as a Bird" was produced by Vincent Joliet and directed by Joe Pytka and contains, from the point of view of a bird in flight, many references to Beatles songs, such as " Penny Lane", " Paperback Writer", " A Day in the Life", "
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", " Helter Skelter", " Piggies", "
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", " Doctor Robert" and " The Fool on the Hill". It has been estimated that the video includes between 80 and 100 allusions to the Beatles' story, music and lyrics. Although the bird can be heard at the beginning of the video, it is never seen. Neil Aspinall (
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executive at the time) said that this was because no-one could agree on what kind of bird it should be.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Making the Free as a Bird video – 0:00:17) Pytka and Aspinall talking about the idea of a bird and song titles on the "Free as a Bird" video. Pytka had to send his ideas to McCartney, Harrison and Starr, as well as Ono, to make sure they all agreed before he could proceed with the filming of the video. Derek Taylor (ex-Apple Records executive) sent a two-page letter to Pytka confirming that he could proceed, and personally encouraged and supported Pytka's ideas.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Making the Free as a Bird video – 0:01:06) Pytka talking about the agreement for his ideas. The video was filmed in as many authentic locations as possible: Penny Lane was made by Pytka's art department to look as it was in the 1950s, and other locations filmed were The Liver Building and
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(as a reference to Lennon's father Alfred Lennon).''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Making the Free as a Bird video – 0:02:01) Pytka talking about the locations. Although Pytka fixed the ideas on a
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, he abandoned it as soon as filming began, and followed ideas based on what angles and perspectives the
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camera produced. One instance was the filming of the car crash, which Pytka filmed for hours from above, but realised that a Steadicam shot on the ground was a much better idea.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Making the Free as a Bird video – 0:04:44) Pytka talking about the storyboard. The video alludes to Lennon and Yoko's involvement in the campaign for James Hanratty, hanged in 1962, by using the murder car's registration for a police van in the A Day in the Life crash scene – 847BHN. The inclusion of the car registration number 847 BHN on a police van in the "A Day in the Life" crash sequence alludes to John and Yoko's commitment to the case of James Hanratty, hanged in 1962 for the A6 murder (then a contentious case, but proven guilty by DNA evidence in 2002). Archiveage was used by imposing it on scenes shot by Pytka, who utilised a greenscreen stage to digitally blend it into the finished film, such as Paul's Old English Sheepdog in the graveyard, and the elephant in the ballroom procession scene.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Making the Free as a Bird video – 0:05:50) Pytka talking about the greenscreen. The elephant was put in last, as Aspinall phoned Pytka and said that Starr liked the scene, but insisted an elephant be put in it, which Pytka later did, as he had already put a
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in at the request of Harrison.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Making the Free as a Bird video – 0:07:06) Pytka talking about the elephant and the sitar. Apart from the Steadicam shots, Pytka used a Russian-made Akela-crane for sweeping overhead shots, such as the
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zebra crossing shot at the end, as well as a remote-controlled toy helicopter with a camera added to it for intricate aerial shots.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Making the Free as a Bird video – 0:07:38) Pytka talking about the Akela crane and the remote-controlled toy helicopter. To make it more interesting, two Blue Meanies make cameos. Harrison played the ukulele in the studio for the song, and asked to appear as the Formby-style ukulele player seen only from behind at the very end of the video. Pytka resisted this, as he felt it would be wrong for any contemporary members of the Beatles to appear on screen. Pytka later stated that it was "heartbreaking" that Harrison had not played the role, particularly after Harrison's death in 2001 and upon discovering that the ukulele was not a sample as Pytka had assumed.''The Beatles Anthology'' DVD 2003 (Special Features: Making the Free as a Bird video – 0:10:16) Pytka talking about Harrison and the ukulele player. The video won the
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in 1997.


2015 mix

On 6 November 2015, Apple Records released a new deluxe version of the '' 1'' album in different editions and variations (known as ''1+''). Most of the tracks on 1 have been remixed from the original multi-track masters by Giles Martin. Giles Martin, with Jeff Lynne, also remixed "Free as a Bird" to accompany the music video for the DVD and Blu-ray releases. The remix of "Free as a Bird" cleans up Lennon's vocal further, and uses a different take of Harrison's vocal phrase, replacing the lyric "whatever happened to the ''life'' that we once knew" with "whatever happened to the ''love'' that we once knew". The clip of Lennon saying "turned out nice again" was switched to play forward. McCartney's lead vocal, buried in the original mix to serve as a double-track for Lennon's own vocal, can now be heard more prominently in the second verse.


Critical reception

"Free as a Bird" marked the first time a single containing new material had been released under the Beatles' name since " The Long and Winding Road" in the United States in 1970. The promotional video was broadcast during episode one of ''
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'' that aired on ITV in the UK and ABC in the US. "Free as a Bird" was greeted with mixed reviews. Its release was criticised by Caroline Sullivan in ''
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'' as a publicity gimmick, exploiting the Beatles brand, and owing less to the Beatles than to Lynne. Andy Gill in ''
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'' called the song "disappointingly low-key. ... George's guitar weeps gently enough when required, but the overall effect is of a dirge." Ben Willmott from ''
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'' viewed it as "a mournful dirge of a tune, overlaid with a grimly slick guitar on loan from
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and with Macca wanting to know ''Can we really live without each other?''". Jordan Paramor from ''
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'' gave it four out of five, writing, "Instead, hide in your room for a few listens, 'cos it's a classy, laid-back Beatles anthem — with fantastic twany guitar — to be enjoyed well away from anyone even ''remotely'' nostalgic!" Ian MacDonald, writer of '' Revolution in the Head'', declared it to be a "dreary song" that stood no comparison with the Beatles' sixties music. Chris Carter, host of '' Breakfast with the Beatles'', commented: "I would value any song (especially if it was great) performed by John, Paul, George and Ringo, no matter how (or when) it was recorded." "Free as a Bird" won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1997.


Release and chart performance

"Free as a Bird" was premiered on
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in the early hours of 20 November 1995 and was sent to US
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stations the following day. It was released as a single on CD, cassette and 7-inch vinyl in the UK on 4 December 1995, two weeks after its appearance on the ''Anthology 1'' album. The single sold 120,000 copies in its first week, entering the UK Singles Chart at No. 2. It remained on the chart for eight weeks. In the US, the song was released on 12 December 1995 and reached No. 6 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming the Beatles' 34th Top 10 single in America. It was the group's first Top 10 song in the US since 1976, and also their first new single since their final number one hit on that chart in 1970. The CD and vinyl cover art is by John Lennon, taken from his 1964 book ''
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''.


Formats and track listings

All songs written by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, except where noted. * 7-inch UK: R6422 / USA: NR-58497 # "Free as a Bird"  – 2:42 # " Christmas Time (Is Here Again)"  – 3:02 #* Music recorded 28 November 1967 at EMI Studios, London;
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greetings recorded 6 December 1966 at EMI Studios, London; originally released on the Beatles' 1967 fan club Christmas record, ''Christmas Time Is Here Again!'' * CD UK: CDR6422 / USA: CDP 58497 # "Free as a Bird"  – 4:26 # " I Saw Her Standing There" (
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)  – 2:51 #* Recorded 11 February 1963 at EMI Studios, London #* Produced by
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#* This version (take 9) was recorded after the version released on the album '' Please Please Me'' (take 1). The introductory count-in from take 9 was edited onto the start of take 1 for the album. # " This Boy" (Lennon–McCartney)  – 3:17 #* Recorded 17 October 1963 at EMI Studios, London #* Produced by George Martin #* Two incomplete versions (takes 12 and 13), which both break down into laughter. # "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)"  – 3:02


Personnel

According to Ian MacDonald: *
John Lennon John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 19408 December 1980) was an English singer-songwriter, musician and activist. He gained global fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles. Lennon's ...
– lead vocals, piano *
Paul McCartney Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained global fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and the piano, and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John ...
– lead and harmony vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, synthesizer, piano *
George Harrison George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician, singer and songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Culture ...
– lead and harmony vocals,
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, acoustic guitar,
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*
Ringo Starr Sir Richard Starkey (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician, songwriter and actor who achieved international fame as the drummer for the Beatles. Starr occasionally sang lead vocals with the group, us ...
– backing vocals, drums *
Jeff Lynne Jeffrey Lynne (born 30 December 1947) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. He is the co-founder and, latterly, sole member of the rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) which was formed in 1970. He has written all of ...
– backing vocals, electric guitar


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