![]() ![]() Paul brings everything he has to the song as he’s used to doing, supplying spot-on harmony vocals and smooth, appropriate walking bass lines (1963 Hofner 500/1) in the refrains that give the impression that there are more chord changes than there actually are. ![]() Even though the sting of bitterness is evident in his vocals, his performance vocally and on rhythm guitar (1962 Gibson J160E) has the overall effect of an effervescent and fun-loving toe-tapper. In “Tell Me Why”, A Hard Day’s Night album and film, 1964, John stands tall again with his vocals at the top of his register, sometimes on the verge of cracking. ![]()
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