
After a couple of discreet contributions to “Help!”, George really started taking his revenge with “Rubber Soul” and began to show his enormous capacity as a songwriter. With this new-found theme, George was on his way to surpassing himself on each upcoming album.
I thought I couldn’t dig George any more than I already did, but when this song came out in 1965, I realized I was wrong. I was under his spell!
In his 1980 autobiography, “I, Me, Mine”, George recalls a little about the inspiration behind “Think for Yourself”. He said that his intention was to target narrow-minded thinking and identified the British government as a possible source. Partly as a result of the vagueness of his comments, the song has been interpreted as both a political commentary and a statement on a failing personal relationship.
The song reflects the influence of Bob Dylan; just as their songs had encouraged Dylan to embrace rock music, Dylan’s work inspired the Beatles (and particularly George, as a budding songwriter), to address more sophisticated concepts than the standard love song. Some critics likened “Think For Yourself” to Dylan’s “Positively 4th Street” …. not too shabby a comparison!
From 1965’s fantastic “Rubber Soul”, this is the impressive, heavy-hitting “Think For Yourself”.
Lyrics
I’ve got a word or two
To say about the things that you do
You’re telling all those lies
About the good things that we can have
If we close our eyes
Do what you want to do
And go where you’re going to
Think for yourself
‘Cause I won’t be there with you
I left you far behind
The ruins of the life that you had in mind
And though you still can’t see
I know your mind’s made up
You’re gonna cause more misery
Do what you want to do
And go where you’re going to
Think for yourself
‘Cause I won’t be there with you
Although your mind’s opaque
Try thinking more if just for your own sake
The future still looks good
And you’ve got time to rectify
All the things that you should
Do what you want to do
And go where you’re going to
Think for yourself
‘Cause I won’t be there with you
Do what you want to do
And go where you’re going to
Think for yourself
‘Cause I won’t be there with you
Think for yourself
‘Cause I won’t be there with you
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: George Harrison
Think for Yourself lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
| “Think for Yourself” | |
| Song by the Beatles | |
| from the album Rubber Soul | |
| Published | Northern Songs |
| Released | 3 December 1965 |
| Recorded | 8 November 1965 |
| Studio | EMI, London |
| Genre | Pop rock rock |
| Length | 2:18 |
| Label | Parlophone |
| Songwriter(s) | George Harrison |
| Producer(s) | George Martin |
There’s not a single thing wrong with a George Harrisong!
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Nancy it’s always a pleasure to spread some George around, have a good day 💜💜🪲🪲
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Thanks, Willow!
You do the same. 💛 🪲
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Thank you 😊
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Grazie, caro! 🎶
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Another George Harrison goody
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Thanks, Glyn! Glad you’re enjoying these George oldies!
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Great pick N.! It has been a nice week of revisiting some songs that are often skipped over.
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Thanks, D!
Happy to know you’re enjoying these great tunes!
Tomorrow’s the wrap up for these posts…..
but, as the song says, ‘Tomorrow never knows’. 🪲
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I agree I love this 💜💜🤣 two links you might like but you’ve probably seen them before. 💜💜
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These are so special, Willow! I love Dhani as an artist.
The resemblance between him and his dad is incredible. George once said of Dhani “You look more like me that I do.” I’ve always loved that funny line by George! Thanks for these, Willow! 🪲 💛
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He is a great artist and so like his father 💜💜💜
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