"If I Needed Someone" is a song by the
English rock band
the Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
, written by
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 ...
, the group's lead guitarist. It was released in December 1965 on their album ''
Rubber Soul
''Rubber Soul'' is the sixth studio album by the English Rock music, rock band the Beatles. It was released on 3 December 1965 in the United Kingdom on EMI's Parlophone label, accompanied by the non-album double A-side single "We Can Work It Ou ...
'', except in North America, where it appeared on the June 1966 release ''
Yesterday and Today''. The song reflects the reciprocal influences shared between the Beatles and the American band
the Byrds
The Byrds () were an American Rock music, rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1964. The band underwent multiple lineup changes throughout its existence, with frontman Roger McGuinn (known as Jim McGuinn until mid-1967) being the so ...
. On release, it was widely considered to be Harrison's best song to date. A recording by
the Hollies was issued in Britain on the same day as ''Rubber Soul'' and peaked at number 20 on the national singles chart.
Harrison wrote the song for
Pattie Boyd
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, the English model whom he married in January 1966. The lyrics convey an ambivalent tone, however, and have invited interpretation as a message to a casual love interest. Harrison based the song's jangly guitar
riff
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on one used by
Roger McGuinn
James Roger McGuinn (; born James Joseph McGuinn III; July 13, 1942) is an American musician, best known for being the frontman and leader of the Byrds. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991 as a member of the band. As a so ...
in the Byrds' adaptation of "
The Bells of Rhymney". "If I Needed Someone" features prominent three-part harmony vocals and
Rickenbacker
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twelve-string electric guitar – the instrument that the Byrds had adopted to replicate Harrison's sound in the 1964 film ''
A Hard Day's Night''. The song's use of
drone and
Mixolydian harmony also reflected Harrison's nascent interest in
Indian classical music
Indian classical music is the art music, classical music of the Indian subcontinent. It is generally described using terms like ''Shastriya Sangeet'' and ''Marg Sangeet''. It has two major traditions: the North Indian classical music known as ...
. Following its inclusion in the set list for the Beatles'
1965 UK tour, it became the only Harrison composition performed live by the group.
The Hollies' success with the song gave Harrison his first chart hit as a songwriter, although his criticism of their performance led to a terse exchange in the press between the two groups. Several other artists covered the track in the first year after its release, including the American bands
Stained Glass
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and
the Kingsmen. A live recording by Harrison, taken from his 1991 tour with
Eric Clapton
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, appears on the album ''
Live in Japan''. Clapton also performed the song at the
Concert for George
The Concert for George was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 29 November 2002 as a Tributes to the Beatles, memorial to George Harrison on the first anniversary of his death. The event was organised by Harrison's widow, Olivia Harrison ...
tribute to Harrison in 2002, while McGuinn released a cover version on his 2004 album ''
Limited Edition''.
Background and inspiration

In addition to reflecting
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 ...
's interest in
Indian classical music
Indian classical music is the art music, classical music of the Indian subcontinent. It is generally described using terms like ''Shastriya Sangeet'' and ''Marg Sangeet''. It has two major traditions: the North Indian classical music known as ...
, "If I Needed Someone" was inspired by the music of
the Byrds
The Byrds () were an American Rock music, rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1964. The band underwent multiple lineup changes throughout its existence, with frontman Roger McGuinn (known as Jim McGuinn until mid-1967) being the so ...
, who in turn had based their sound and image on those of
the Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
after seeing the band's 1964 film ''
A Hard Day's Night''. According to music journalist
David Fricke, the composition resulted from "a remarkable exchange of influences between the Beatles and one of their favorite new bands, the Byrds". The two groups formed a friendship in early August 1965, when the Byrds were enjoying international success with their debut single, a
folk rock
Folk rock is a fusion genre of rock music with heavy influences from pop, English and American folk music. It arose in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the folk music re ...
interpretation of
Bob Dylan
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's "
Mr. Tambourine Man", and Harrison and
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 ...
attended their first shows in London. Although the concerts received unfavourable reviews in the British music press, Harrison lauded the band as "the American Beatles". In late August, the Byrds'
Jim (later Roger) McGuinn and
David Crosby
David Van Cortlandt Crosby (August 14, 1941 – January 18, 2023) was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He first found fame as a member of the Byrds, with whom he helped pioneer the genres of folk rock and psychedelic music, psych ...
met up with the Beatles in Los Angeles, where they discussed with Lennon and Harrison the music of Indian
sitar
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ist
Ravi Shankar
Ravi Shankar (; born Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury, sometimes spelled as Rabindra Shankar Chowdhury; 7 April 1920 – 11 December 2012) was an Indian sitar, sitarist and composer. A sitar virtuoso, he became the world's best-known expert of Hin ...
and American
Indo-jazz pioneer
John Coltrane
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. The meeting led to Harrison introducing the sitar on Lennon's song "
Norwegian Wood", and to Crosby and McGuinn incorporating Indian influences into the Byrds' "
Why
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* Causality, a consequential relationship between two events
* Reason (argument), a premise in support of an argument, for what reason or purpose
* Grounding (metaphysics), a topic in metaphysics regarding how things exist in v ...
" and "
Eight Miles High
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".
Harrison likened "If I Needed Someone" to "a million other songs" that are based on a guitarist's finger movements around the D major chord. The song is founded on a
riff
A riff is a short, repeated motif or figure in the melody or accompaniment of a musical composition. Riffs are most often found in rock music, punk, heavy metal music, Latin, funk, and jazz, although classical music is also sometimes based ...
played on a
Rickenbacker 360/12,
which was the twelve-string electric guitar that McGuinn had adopted as the Byrds' signature instrument after seeing Harrison playing one in ''A Hard Day's Night''. When McGuinn told him this in Los Angeles, Harrison was appreciative of the recognition, particularly as his contributions to the Beatles were often overshadowed by those of Lennon and
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 ...
. In late 1965, Harrison acknowledged the Byrds' influence on "If I Needed Someone" when he sent a copy of the Beatles' new album, ''
Rubber Soul
''Rubber Soul'' is the sixth studio album by the English Rock music, rock band the Beatles. It was released on 3 December 1965 in the United Kingdom on EMI's Parlophone label, accompanied by the non-album double A-side single "We Can Work It Ou ...
'', along with a message for McGuinn and Crosby, to
Derek Taylor, the Byrds' publicist. In his note, Harrison said that the riff was based on the one McGuinn had played on the Byrds' adaptation of "
The Bells of Rhymney", and that the rhythm was based on the drum part in "
She Don't Care About Time". McGuinn later recalled: "George was very open about it. He sent
he recordto us in advance and said, 'This is for Jim' – because of that lick
n 'The Bells of Rhymney'"
Writing in ''
The Beatles Anthology
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'', Harrison commented on the difficulties he faced as a nascent songwriter during the ''Rubber Soul'' period, relative to Lennon and McCartney, both of whom had been writing "since they were three years old". He said he wrote "If I Needed Someone" as a love song to
Pattie Boyd
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, the English model whom he married soon after the song's release.
The lyrics have nevertheless invited interpretation as being about a
groupie
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or, in the words of music journalist Robert Fontenot, "some other attempt by the singer to juggle two affairs at once".
Author
Peter Doggett comments on Harrison's inspiration, in the context of the
Beatlemania
Beatlemania was the fanaticism surrounding the English rock band the Beatles from 1963 to 1966. The group's popularity grew in the United Kingdom in late 1963, propelled by the singles " Please Please Me", "From Me to You" and " She Loves Yo ...
that continually encroached on the band's lifestyle: "'If I Needed Someone' may be the first pop song written from the jaded, though not quite exhausted viewpoint of a man who had women lined up outside his hotel door in every city of the world."
Composition
Music
As recorded by the Beatles, "If I Needed Someone" is in the
key of A major, over the verses, and B minor in the
middle eights (or bridges). The time signature throughout is
common time
A time signature (also known as meter signature, metre signature, and measure signature) is an indication in music notation that specifies how many note values of a particular type fit into each measure ( bar). The time signature indicates the ...
. After its introduction, the composition consists of two verses, a bridge, three verses (the second of which serves as an instrumental break), followed by a repeat of the bridge, a further verse, and an outro.
The song is in the folk rock style, but incorporates aspects of Indian music through the suggestion of
drone over the main musical phrase and its partly
Mixolydian harmony.
Harrison uses a
capo on the guitar's seventh fret, thereby transposing the D major chord shape to sound as A major.
The Mixolydian melody in the verses comprises the notes A, G, B, C and D, partly mirroring the riff, and is delivered in the same syncopated phrasing.
On the fifth bar of each verse, a B melody-note sounds over a VII
triad – a chord that musicologist Dominic Pedler terms a G/A "slash"
polychord, similar to that used at the start of "
A Hard Day's Night". The implied drone, or
pedal point, in A continues under this new chord,
aided by the
arpeggiated bass line remaining in A. The verses retain an ascendant melodic quality due to the syncopated delivery, the three-part harmonies in the vocal arrangement, and the constant bass figure.
Over the bridges, the new key is set fully in the minor mode, avoiding the
Dorian inflections present in previous Harrison songs. These sections begin on an E minor chord, which, in
Roman numeral analysis
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, represents a v minor in the tonic of A and an iv minor in the new key. At the end of each bridge, the return to the home key is effected via an E major chord, marking the only use of the expected G note in the
A major scale.
Lyrics
Author Jonathan Gould describes "If I Needed Someone" as "a rueful rain check of a love song" and "an exercise in hypothetical romance". He comments that the melody's phrasing on the
off-beat and the "drastically arpeggiated" bass line mirror the lyrical theme of "right person at the wrong time". As with much of the Beatles' songwriting on ''Rubber Soul'', the lyrics reflect Dylan's influence, in terms of tone
and content. Further to the message of the song title, Harrison offers his love only if he should happen to need "someone", and on the condition that time allows for such a relationship; he conveys his feelings in matter-of-fact terms. In Fontenot's description, the lyrics "are representative of the change in the Beatles' outlook and also of its era: tender but ambivalent".
Harrison invites the woman he addresses to "Carve your number on my wall", yet offers only the possibility that he will contact her in the future.
Over the two bridges, Harrison presents a more engaged perspective.
He states that he's "too much in love", but had he and his lover met "some other day", the outcome might have been different. Fontenot cites these lyrics as the reason why some commentators attach an alternative meaning to the song,
whereby the singer is already in a committed relationship and is addressing another woman, with the prospect of continuing a casual encounter. In author Andrew Grant Jackson's reading, "
arrisonwas heading towards marriage with Pattie Boyd, so the lyrics address all the women of the world, saying that had he met them earlier, it might have worked out, but now he was too much in love (but give me your number just in case)." While considering that Harrison appears to be "playing his options, albeit gently", author
John Kruth deems the line "Carve your number on my wall" to be "one of ''Rubber Soul''s most enigmatic lyrics" and an evocation of the imagery in "Norwegian Wood".
Recording
George Martin
Sir George Henry Martin (3 January 1926 – 8 March 2016) was an English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, and musician. He was commonly referred to as the "fifth Beatle" because of his extensive involvement in each of the Beatle ...
, the band's producer, described ''Rubber Soul'' as "the first album to present a new, growing Beatles to the world". Throughout the project, the Beatles increasingly experimented with sound textures.
In the case of "If I Needed Someone", as with "
Girl
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", a Lennon composition recorded at the end of the sessions, the use of a guitar capo midway along the instrument's neck introduced a brighter tone to the group's guitar sound. Their use of three-part harmonies on the song was also typical of the warmer, more mature sound they achieved on ''Rubber Soul''.
The Beatles taped the rhythm track of "If I Needed Someone" at
EMI Studios in London, in a single take, on 16 October 1965. The recording took place just before midnight at the end of a session dedicated to their next single, "
Day Tripper
"Day Tripper" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a double A-side single with "We Can Work It Out" in December 1965. The song was written primarily by John Lennon with some contributions from Paul McCartney and ...
". Harrison played his new, 1965 Rickenbacker 360/12 on the song. According to musicologist
Walter Everett, the sound of Harrison's chiming guitar, combined with that of Lennon's
Fender Stratocaster
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rhythm part, produced "the Beatles' brightest guitar sound yet", and so served as "a fitting tribute to the Byrds". Using his new
Rickenbacker 4001S bass, McCartney inaugurated an
ostinato
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-heavy style that would feature prominently on the band's 1966 recordings, particularly the song "
Rain
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".
The group carried out their vocal
overdubs during the afternoon of 18 October. Over the instrumental break and the outro, the harmonies consist of McCartney singing a third above and Lennon a tenth below Harrison's
double-tracked lead vocal. During the same session,
Ringo Starr
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added a tambourine part. Although some Beatles authors credit Martin as having played
harmonium
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, Fontenot says this contribution is inaudible on the completed track.
Jackson writes that the sound on "If I Needed Someone" was "so transcendent", in its combination of elements from the two Byrds songs and the Beatles' "soaring harmonies" and treble-rich guitar parts, that Lennon chose to use it for his ''Rubber Soul'' track "
Nowhere Man". A mono mix of the song was made on 25 October, and a stereo mix on 26 October – the day the Beatles collected their
MBEs from
Buckingham Palace
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.
Release and reception
EMI's
Parlophone
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label released ''Rubber Soul'' on 3 December 1965, with "If I Needed Someone" sequenced as the penultimate track. In the United States – where
Capitol Records
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typically altered the content of the Beatles' albums, reducing the number of songs and using single A- and B-sides to create further album releases – the track instead appeared on the North American album ''
Yesterday and Today'' in June 1966. The song was widely considered to be Harrison's best composition to date; according to music critic
Richie Unterberger
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Life and writing
Unterberger attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he wrote for the university newspaper '' The Daily P ...
, "If I Needed Someone" and "
Think for Yourself", which also appeared on the UK version of ''Rubber Soul'', were the first Harrison-written songs "to really make people sit up and notice".
In his review for the ''
NME
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'', Allen Evans described it as "a quick-tempo up-beater" and a "more-ish track". McCartney later said he considered "If I Needed Someone" to be the first of Harrison's "landmark" songs for the group.
Beginning with the band's
UK tour in December 1965, "If I Needed Someone" replaced "
Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby", written by
Carl Perkins
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, as Harrison's lead vocal spot in the Beatles' live shows. "If I Needed Someone" thereby became the only Harrison composition that the Beatles played in concert during their touring years of 1963–66.
In addition, with the group finding it increasingly difficult to replicate their studio recordings in concert, it was one of only two ''Rubber Soul'' tracks that they performed live, the other being "Nowhere Man". In their 1966 concerts, McCartney introduced Indian-style
melisma into his singing on "If I Needed Someone", similar to the vocal ornamentation he had used on the recording of Harrison's ''
Revolver
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'' track "
I Want to Tell You". In a segment subtitled "Beatlemania goes sour", the 1982 documentary ''
The Compleat Beatles
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Narrated by actor Malcolm McDowell, it includes extensive interviews with a number of sources close to the Beatles. Some of the people ...
'' used a clip from the Beatles' ragged performance of the song, at the
Budokan Hall in Tokyo, as an illustration of the growing division between the band as recording artists and live performers.
In November 1995, "If I Needed Someone" was issued as the
B-side
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of "Norwegian Wood" on a
jukebox
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single, pressed on green vinyl. The release was part of a series of Beatles jukebox singles issued by Capitol's
CEMA Special Markets division. The song was also one of the Beatles tracks that Capitol included on the compilation album ''
The Best of George Harrison'', released in 1976 following the expiration of Harrison's contract with EMI.
Hollies version
In late October 1965,
the Hollies were brought a demo of "If I Needed Someone" by their producer,
Ron Richards, who had received the demo from George Martin. At this stage of their career, most of the Hollies' singles were written by outside writers,
yet the band were divided about whether to record a Beatles song, given the
traditional rivalry between the two groups' hometowns, Liverpool and Manchester. With
Graham Nash
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and
Allan Clarke keen to record the song, the Hollies accepted it as the follow-up to their recent hit "
Look Through Any Window". The group recorded their version in three takes on 17 November 1965, in the same studio as the Beatles. Backed by the Clarke–
Hicks–Nash composition "I've Got a Way of My Own", the single was released by Parlophone on 3 December, the same day as ''Rubber Soul''.
"If I Needed Someone" was the first Harrison composition to become a chart hit, as a result of the Hollies' cover.
The song peaked at number 20 in Britain, but by the group's standards at the time, it was one of their least successful singles.
It also charted in Sweden, peaking at number 14 on ''
Tio i Topp''.
Many listeners perceived the single as the Hollies attempting to align themselves with the Beatles.
In one of his articles covering the Beatles' concurrent UK tour, Alan Smith of the ''NME'' quoted Harrison as saying that the Hollies' version was "rubbish"
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having long disliked the Hollies' sound. These comments incensed Nash, who responded by saying that he was tired of Lennon's continual insults and would "back any of us boys against the Beatles musically any time". In January 1966, at a press conference following his and Boyd's wedding, Harrison laughed off a reporter's question as to whether he had invited the Hollies to the ceremony, adding that the issue had "just got out of hand".
Although he and Harrison later became "great friends", Nash attributed the single's relatively low chart position to Harrison's derision of the group's performance. Author Ian Inglis writes that the formation of
Crosby, Stills & Nash
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– comprising Crosby from the Byrds, Nash from the Hollies, and ex-
Buffalo Springfield
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guitarist
Stephen Stills – brought the connections behind "If I Needed Someone" "full circle". Everett comments that the three-part
parallel harmony
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Effects
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singing, for which Crosby, Stills & Nash were "revered", suggests the influence of "If I Needed Someone".
Retrospective assessment and legacy
Writing in ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' in January 2002,
Greg Kot
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described "If I Needed Someone" as Harrison's "finest tune to date" by 1965. In the same publication, David Fricke included it in his list of the "25 Essential Harrison Performances". Fricke described the track as, variously, a "folk-rock diamond" and "the ultimate compliment" to the Byrds in its "striking blend of cool dismissal ... and crystalline riffing". Writing for ''
Q'' magazine,
John Harris recognised ''Rubber Soul'' as marking Harrison's "first decisive stride forward" as a songwriter, with "If I Needed Someone" suggesting for the first time that he could match the standard of Lennon and McCartney's work. Bruce Eder of
AllMusic
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identifies the song as a "near-classic" written by Harrison during a period when his association with the Rickenbacker guitar had helped define the folk rock sound of groups such as the Byrds. In a 2002 review of ''Rubber Soul'', for ''
Mojo'',
Richard Williams admired the track as "a little gem, an early classic of
power pop
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which lasts not a second too long".
Doug Collette of ''
All About Jazz
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'' describes "If I Needed Someone" and "Think for Yourself" as "his most stylish tunes" and examples of Harrison's rise within the Beatles, although he highlights the guitarist's use of sitar on "Norwegian Wood" as a more creatively important contribution. In his article celebrating the 50th anniversary of ''Rubber Soul'',
Rob Sheffield
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He is a long time contributing editor at ''Rolling Stone'', writing about music, TV, and pop culture. Previously, he was a contributing editor at '' Blen ...
identifies the album as the work on which the Beatles became true recording artists. He cites "If I Needed Someone" as one of the tracks that, in their focus on modern, independent-thinking women, presented "complex and baffling females, much like the ones the Beatles ended up with in real life".
Among Beatles biographers,
Ian MacDonald recognises the song as having been influenced "far more" by Indian classical music than by the Byrds. While he views it as Harrison's "most successful song" up to 1965, MacDonald considers that the lack of contrast between the verses and the bridges renders the track "monotonous", revealing an "obstinate quality" that typifies much of Harrison's writing.
Tim Riley disagrees, instead recognising that the bridge "sets things in motion" compared to the verse's "ebb and flow". In addition to admiring the group's performance, particularly the restraint Starr employs to resolve the
tension created by the VII chord change, Riley describes "If I Needed Someone" as "every guitarist's hook-bound fantasy". Writing in
Barry Miles
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' book ''The Beatles Diary'', Peter Doggett considers it to be Harrison's best song "by far" up to that point, and he describes the group's harmony singing as "stunning" and "the tightest they'd yet achieved on record". In 2011, ''Rolling Stone'' ranked "If I Needed Someone" at number 51 in its list of the "100 Greatest Beatles Songs".
Other versions
Aside from the Hollies, several artists covered "If I Needed Someone" soon after the Beatles recorded it.
Stained Glass
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released the song as their first single – a version that ''
Billboard
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'' magazine described as an "impressive debut" and "an exciting off-beat ballad". Having struggled to maintain their relevance against
British Invasion
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bands,
the Kingsmen recorded the song with an arrangement that authors Stuart Shea and Robert Rodriguez recognise as "a prototypically American response to British folk". This version, which failed to chart in the US when issued as a single, later appeared on the group's 1966 album ''
Up and Away''. Other artists who recorded it in 1966 include
the Cryan' Shames, for their debut album, ''
Sugar and Spice'', and
Hugh Masekela, who released it on ''
Hugh Masekela's Next Album'' and went on to collaborate with the Byrds on their January 1967 single "
So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star".

Harrison performed "If I Needed Someone" throughout his
1991 Japanese tour with
Eric Clapton
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, a version from which appeared on the 1992 album ''
Live in Japan''. When discussing his choice of material for the tour, which was Harrison's first since his George Harrison and Ravi Shankar's 1974 North American tour, 1974 North American tour with Ravi Shankar, he told ''Billboard'' that the song was an obvious inclusion, given that the Beatles had played it during their only visit to Japan, in 1966. On this 1991 live version, in Inglis' description, Clapton's "looping guitar solos" complement Harrison's vocal, which is more prominent than on the Beatles' original and sung in the style of Dylan. In November 2002, a year after Harrison's death, Clapton performed the song at the
Concert for George
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, held at London's Royal Albert Hall.
According to press announcements prior to the release in December 2002, Roger McGuinn recorded "If I Needed Someone" for inclusion on the multi-artist Harrison tribute album ''Songs from the Material World: A Tribute to George Harrison, Songs from the Material World''. The song did not appear on that release, but in 2004 McGuinn issued it as the opening track of his album ''
Limited Edition''.
In his book on the making of ''Rubber Soul'' and its legacy, Kruth describes McGuinn's cover as "a supersonic reading" from the "master of the Rickenbacker twelve-string chime". In interviews to promote ''Limited Edition'', McGuinn recalled Harrison's adaptation of the "Bells of Rhymney" riff as being "kind of a cool cross-pollination" and said that it was "a great honor to have in some small way influenced our heroes the Beatles".
Other artists who have covered "If I Needed Someone" include James Taylor and the doom metal band Type O Negative. The latter included it with "Day Tripper" and "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" as part of a Beatles medley on their 1999 album ''World Coming Down''. In 2005, Nellie McKay recorded the song in the Lounge music, lounge jazz style for the multi-artist compilation ''This Bird Has Flown – A 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Beatles' Rubber Soul, This Bird Has Flown: A 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Beatles' Rubber Soul''. The English folk duo Show of Hands have also covered the song,
incorporating Eastern instruments such as the tabla. Their version appeared on the 2006 compilation ''Rubber Folk'' and on ''Harrison Covered'', a Harrison tribute CD accompanying the November 2011 issue of ''Mojo''.
Personnel
According to Ian MacDonald, the line-up on the Beatles' recording was as follows:
The Beatles
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George Harrison
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– double tracking, double-tracked lead vocal, lead guitar
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John Lennon
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– backing vocalist, harmony vocal, rhythm guitar
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Paul McCartney
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– harmony vocal, bass guitar
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Ringo Starr
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– drums, tambourine
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George Martin
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External links
Full lyrics for the song at the Beatles' official website"Legendary Guitar: George Harrison's Rickenbacker 360/12" at gibson.com
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