Written for Song Lyric Sunday –
“It’s About Time”.
This is my response to the challenge.

This week at Jim Adam’s Song Lyric Sunday, the theme is “It’s About Time” and our challenge is to write about a song that mentions time. Since there are countless songs with that theme, I chose to simplify my search and concentrate on songs by The Beatles. This week I’ll be presenting two Beatles songs and one song from George Harrison’s solo career. For anyone who is not familiar with The Beatles, there is a plethora of information online; a good place to start is HERE.
First up this week is “Any Time At All”, the first song on side two of A Hard Day’s Night. It was written primarily by John Lennon, recorded during the final session for the album, and released July 10, 1964 (UK) and July 20, 1964 (US). It is known for its fast pace, urgent feel, and clever production trick where Paul McCartney’s piano in the midpoint is mirrored note-for-note by George Harrison on guitar. “Any Time At All” was finished quickly in the studio, with McCartney harmonizing on the high notes Lennon couldn’t reach. The core message of “Any Time At All” is that the singer will always be there, day or night, for his loved one, emphasizing reliability and constant presence. The lyrics also show a desire to comfort and cheer up a loved one. It is a bright, clear-cut declaration of love and commitment, a promise to always show up when called upon. The song’s style echoes The Beatles’ musical heroes, particularly Buddy Holly.
This is “Any Time At All” by The Beatles
Next up is “Not A Second Time”, which The Beatles recorded on September 11, 1963. It was completed in five takes, plus four overdubs including the piano and Lennon’s double-tracked vocals. It was the first Beatles recording not to feature George Hararison; the only instrumentation was acoustic rhythm guitar, bass, drums and piano. “Not A Second Time” is a track on With the Beatles and was released on November 22, 1963 (UK); in the US, it appears on Meet the Beatles!, released on January 20, 1964 (US). Influenced by the music of Smokey Robinson, “Not A Second Time” was known for its mature theme of heartbreak and self-preservation. It marked a significant step in the band’s development, showcasing their serious songwriting talent beyond simple pop. “Not a Second Time” is about a painful breakup where the singer rejects a former lover’s attempt to reconcile, declaring he won’t be hurt again despite past tears, showcasing a newfound resolve but also lingering heartache.
This is “Not a Second Time” by The Beatles
Last song today is “Got My Mind Set On You”, a 1987 George Harrison cover of a 1962 song by James Ray, discovered by Harrison in Illinois in 1963; he bought Ray’s album and the song stuck with him for many years. It was revived with producer Jeff Lynne for his Cloud Nine album. It became his last US #1 hit and a major 80s pop success, known for its distinctive music video and its significance as the final solo #1 by a former Beatle. If you were with me last week, you’ll recall I mentioned Jeff Lynne and the Cloud Nine album in a different context. Six degrees of separation. The iconic video for “Got My Mind Set On You” featured Harrison in a chair as surreal, comical objects moved around him, spoofing the horror film, Evil Dead II. It was a significant MTV hit, contributing to the song’s overwhelming popularity. The song marked a major career resurgence for Harrison after a hiatus from solo recording and represented the last time any former Beatle would top the US charts as a solo artist. “Got My Mind Set On You” is a catchy, upbeat pop song about determined, focused pursuit of a romantic interest, emphasizing that it will take time, patience, and money to win them over; it’s a simple, fun track that contrasts with Harrison’s usual spiritual themes. Its charm lies in its pure pop energy and Harrison’s relatable, straightforward delivery. Nothing says “fun” like singing taxidermy and a George Harrison look-alike with some mean dance moves!
This is “Got My Mind Set On You” by George Harrison
LYRICS
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
But it’s gonna take money
A whole lotta spendin’ money
It’s gonna take plenty of money
To do it right, child
It’s gonna take time
Whole lot of precious time
It’s gonna take patience and time, mmm
To do it, to do it, to do it, to do it, to do it
To do it right, child
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
And this time I know it’s real
The feelin’ that I feel
I know if I put my mind to it
I know that I really can do it
I got my mind set on you
Set on you
I got my mind set on you
Set on you
But it’s gonna take money
Whole lotta spendin’ money
It’s gonna take plenty of money
To do it right, child
It’s gonna take time
Whole lot of precious time
It’s gonna take patience and time, mmm
To do it, to do it, to do it, to do it, to do it
To do it right
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
And this time I know it’s real
The feelings that I feel
I know if I put my mind to it
I know that I really can do it
But it’s gonna take money
A whole lotta spendin’ money
It’s gonna take plenty of money
To do it right, child
It’s gonna take a-time
A whole lot of precious time
It’s gonna take patience and time, mmm
To do it, to do it, to do it, to do it, to do it
To do it right
Set on you
Set on you……..
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Rudy Clark
Got My Mind Set on You lyrics © Carbert Music, Inc., Carlin Music Delaware, Carbert Music Inc

Big thanks to Jim Adams for hosting another great Song Lyric Sunday this week and every week. Be sure to follow the link and check out his site.
Thanks for stopping by for a look and a listen.
That’s all she wrote, kids. See you on the flip side. 😎
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that first song is catchy! And I love the George Harrison track!
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Thank you, CA. The Beatles did quite a few catchy tunes. I love that video by George Harrison, too; it’s my favorite by him.
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Yes! Time for a Beatles Break! Loving hearing these, and I can’t say I remember them at all. I like them! and the last one with George, always a great song to hear. 🙂
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They go way back to the beginning, Barbara, and they’re locked away in the Beatles safe in my brain. Glad to know you enjoyed them all.
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Of clurse you gave us a Beatles medley Nancy!! Thanks for that 🥰. My favorite is ‘Not a second time’. A clasic Beatles sound that transports me back to the sixties. Love it ☺️❤️
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These old tracks are like taking a magic carpet ride back to 1964. Immediate transport! I love them all. Thanks so much, Christine. ❤️
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OMG Nancy! Look at the spelling in my comment. What the heck. Sorry about that. I was using my phone with a small keyboard. That’s my excuse. 🤣
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😂🤣
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No worries, Christine. I’m fluent in typo! 😄
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Haha! Thank goodness 🤣
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George
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…. rules. 😎
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Always loved these songs, especially Got My Mind Set on You. Makes me want to dance, and I love the video.
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It’s my favorite George video. Thanks, D.
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It’s so funny! I hadn’t seen it in years!
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It never gets old!
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Great picks! My favorite of the 3 is George Harrison’s song! 🙂
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Mine too, by far. Thanks, Marina.
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A trifecta, Nancy! Third up is my first place🤩 George will forever be my favorite. Great share today.
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Do I sound awfully pathetic when I say that I love him more as time goes by? It’s true and I don’t care! Thanks so much, Jill
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Not at all but if that’s pathetic. I’m right there with you ☺️
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I can always make time for The Beatles
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Nicely done, Glyn. So can I.
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Three beauties – knowing your fondness for George, I’m not surprised you saved the best til last!
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Have I become terribly predictable, dear Keith? That’s fine! I have no plans to change now! Thank you, dear boy.
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Great tracks, even if I can’t listen to them just now due to tech issues.
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Still, Di? What a drag! Hope it’s resolved soon.
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We think it’s to do with Firefox and Youtube changes. Hubby laptop isn’t running Firefox, but it doesn’t work on his either. At least I was able to put a video in my post today. Getting a new laptop tomorrow but don;t think it will resolve this issue. Ho hum. We’ll see.
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Oh dear. Don’t you just love technology!! Good luck.
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Thanks. Got another problem now, can’t access my reader!
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Try contacting WP. Good luck!
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The Beatles were great at making 2-minute songs which were perfect for the radio and jukeboxes. I didn’t know Not a Second Time by the title, but it came back to me when I listened to it. Nice finish, Nancy going with George.
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George is my guy, Jim. I had to save the best for last. I’m glad you enjoyed spending some time with me and The Beatles. Thanks!
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It was entirely my pleasure.
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Oh, what a fabulous collection of “Time” songs … I loved them all, (of course!!) Nancy
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Thank you for a very moving piece by Hans Zimmer. The cellist is magnificent.
Can’t go wrong with The Beatles! 🥰🎶
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Yes, I’m a Fab Four Fan Forever 🎶💕🌏
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Leave it to you Nancy, to bring us the Holy Trinity of Beatles songs that mention time. I was not very familiar with the first two- the first one I have heard, the second didn’t ring a bell- but the final cut, the George Harrison track I knew well and loved.
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I may be predictable when it comes to the Beatles but they never disappoint. That George video is my favorite; I love how he keeps a straight deadpan face with singing taxidermy behind him! Such a fun, singable song. Thanks, Jodi.
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Three great choices! Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane 😊
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My great pleasure, Clive. I’m glad you enjoyed the trip!
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Einstein developed a theory about space. And it about time too
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He was such a wise guy! Thanks, Brian.
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Brava Nance a trio of fabulous Beatleness🙌 my favourite has to be George’s such a great song surprisingly I’ve not seen the video before it made me smile and it is a great song to start the day with so thanks and I should add – a brilliant write up too ❤️
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Many thanks, Ange! I’m so glad you enjoyed todays post. That is my favorite George video; it’s so well done and fun to watch, with the humor of Jeff Lynne shining through. I can always count on The Beatles. They won’t let me down.
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So very true 🙌
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3 fab tunes, Nancy! The last one my oldest son sang the chorus and I taped on cassette. It’s an earworm for sure. Thanks for making my night, just before signing off for the evening.
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My great pleasure, Lisa. I’m glad you enjoyed these classic tunes. Thanks for a great comment. Good night!
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❤
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