![]() ![]() During the next E 7( ♭9) transition, Lennon lets loose a primal scream of "Yeah", until his voice breaks. Another repeat of the "She's So Heavy" theme (this time featuring harmonies) is followed by Lennon singing a livelier repeat of the "I Want You" verse. The second set of verses are rendered instrumentally with lead guitar. The main theme repeats with Lennon singing "She's so heavy", with a long sustain on the last word. This would function, throughout the song, as a transition to the main theme. " The two blues verses alternate, before the reappearance of the E 7( ♭9) chord, and McCartney playing a notably aggressive bass riff. As the last chord fades, a verse begins in 4Ĥ time, based on the A and D blues scales, with Lennon singing "I want you / I want you so bad. ![]() The bass and lead guitar ascend and descend with a riff derived from the D minor scale. ![]() In this chord sequence, the F note is a drone. It begins in 6Ĩ time, with an arpeggio guitar theme in D minor, progressing through E 7( ♭9) and B ♭ 7 before cadencing on an A augmented chord. Lennon wrote the song about his love for Yoko Ono.
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