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Cover versions and notes on The Beatles' song "Blackbird".

Provenance
Written By: 
Lennon/McCartney
Year: 
1968
Primary Recording
By: 
The Beatles
Lead Vocal: 
Paul McCartney
Cover Versions
Amazon MP3: 
Image of Blackbird (Live On MTV Unplugged)
Artist: Paul McCartney
Publisher: Capitol
Sales Rank: 9849
Released: 2007-05-22
ASIN: B000T2LWKG
Image of Blackbird (Live 2002)
Artist: Paul McCartney
Publisher: Capitol
Sales Rank: 17479
Released: 2007-05-22
ASIN: B000T2II4Y
Image of Blackbird (Live)
Artist: Wings
Publisher: Capitol
Sales Rank: 393839
Released: 2008-04-15
ASIN: B0016SXKPW
Image of Black Bird
Artist: Evan Rachel Wood
Publisher: Interscope
Sales Rank: 58021
Released: 2007-10-09
ASIN: B000X9MBLO
Image of Blackbird (Album Version)
Artist: Sarah McLachlan
Publisher: V2 Records
Sales Rank: 0
Released: 2006-03-07
ASIN: B000X6S2N8
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Time for Three
Publisher: Time for Three
Sales Rank: 720040
Released: 2007-12-12
ASIN: B0016LICRK
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Sarah McLachlan
Publisher: Arista
Sales Rank: 7232
Released: 2008-04-29
ASIN: B00181MFTO
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Connie Evingson
Publisher: Minnehaha Music
Sales Rank: 200662
Released: 2006-12-01
ASIN: B000QM1ST4
Image of Blackbird (as made famous by The Beatles)
Artist: Abbey Road Players
Publisher: Big Eye Music
Sales Rank: 24396
Released: 2009-03-01
ASIN: B00265WFYG
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Stephen Bennett
Publisher: Cimirron/Rainbird Records
Sales Rank: 150839
Released: 2006-11-25
ASIN: B000QLQ91W
Image of Blackbird - Karaoke
Artist: Karaoke - The Beatles
Publisher: Sound Choice Karaoke
Sales Rank: 56788
Released: 2006-03-28
ASIN: B000RGD8OC
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Kenny Rankin
Publisher: Image Music Group
Sales Rank: 341429
Released: 2001-09-04
ASIN: B0017TZZHG
Image of Blackbird (LP Version)
Artist: Sarah Vaughan
Publisher: Rhino Atlantic
Sales Rank: 80763
Released: 2009-04-06
ASIN: B00123NSHQ
Image of Blackbird (Album Version)
Artist: Brad Mehldau
Publisher: Nonesuch
Sales Rank: 108290
Released: 2006-10-17
ASIN: B00122J0VA
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Sony Wonder
Publisher: Sony Wonder
Sales Rank: 76496
Released: 2006-06-13
ASIN: B00136JSQC
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Will Taylor and Strings Attached Featuring Joe Ely
Publisher: Will Taylor and Strings Attached
Sales Rank: 131743
Released: 2007-11-22
ASIN: B000ZPKIDE
Image of Blackbird (as made famous by The Beatles)
Artist: The Lonley Hearts Club Players
Publisher: Big Eye Music
Sales Rank: 324288
Released: 2009-03-01
ASIN: B002C5M0VI
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Publisher: Disky
Sales Rank: 808078
Released: 2009-03-31
ASIN: B0027PCAHC
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Carly Simon
Publisher: Columbia
Sales Rank: 272046
Released: 2007-01-02
ASIN: B00137GEV8
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Time for Three
Publisher: Time for Three
Sales Rank: 720040
Released: 2007-12-12
ASIN: B0016LICRK
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Billy Preston
Publisher: HIP-O (UC)
Sales Rank: 156138
Released: 2000-03-21
ASIN: B001NZGTQA
Image of Blackbird (Live Version)
Artist: Bobby McFerrin
Publisher: Nonesuch
Sales Rank: 288841
Released: 2004-12-28
ASIN: B0011ZP7H4
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Steve Hulse
Publisher: Kindred Spirits Music
Sales Rank: 1076581
Released: 2006-12-04
ASIN: B000QM9K4O
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Luca Colombo
Publisher: Azzurra Music
Sales Rank: 663745
Released: 2005-03-22
ASIN: B000QYT0E2
Image of Blackbird
Artist: The King's Singers/Colin Mason/Anthony Holt/Simon Carrington/Jeremy Jackman/Alastair Hume/Robert Chilcott
Publisher: EMI Classics
Sales Rank: 382343
Released: 1988-07-18
ASIN: B000T02JN2
Image of Blackbird (Remastered LP Version)
Artist: Jaco Pastorius
Publisher: Rhino/Warner Bros.
Sales Rank: 226101
Released: 2009-04-21
ASIN: B001A3BUGO
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Joel Haynes Trio
Publisher: Cellar Live
Sales Rank: 1735942
Released: 2007-03-06
ASIN: B000SEZ3J6
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Jon Simon
Publisher: Silver Lining Records
Sales Rank: 1735447
Released: 2006-04-15
ASIN: B000QWNDRE
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Pastiche
Publisher: Summit Records
Sales Rank: 1735944
Released: 2005-04-04
ASIN: B000QLMXHQ
Image of Blackbird (as made famous by The Beatles)
Artist: The Revolver Road Band
Publisher: Big Eye Music
Sales Rank: 357057
Released: 2009-06-01
ASIN: B002DFWO7M
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Karaoke Kings
Publisher: Disk Eyes Productions
Sales Rank: 516165
Released: 2006-06-08
ASIN: B000QWLZBK
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Judy Collins
Publisher: Wildflower Records
Sales Rank: 523348
Released: 2007-07-17
ASIN: B0017QXOPE
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Gypsy Soul
Publisher: Off The Beaten Track Recordings
Sales Rank: 972164
Released: 2006-10-05
ASIN: B001C07QBS
Image of Blackbird (Album Version)
Artist: Brad Mehldau
Publisher: Warner Jazz
Sales Rank: 200163
Released: 2002-10-02
ASIN: B00121YBSS
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Vitamin String Quartet
Publisher: Vitamin Records
Sales Rank: 363632
Released: 2007-03-27
ASIN: B000TPGK9Q
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Kim Dunn
Publisher: Kim Dunn
Sales Rank: 1700170
Released: 2009-03-31
ASIN: B0026GU2XG
Image of Blackbird (Singalong Version)
Artist: The Lonley Hearts Club Players
Publisher: Big Eye Music
Sales Rank: 1179319
Released: 2009-03-01
ASIN: B002C5O5PM
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Phish
Publisher: JEMP Records
Sales Rank: 548143
Released: 2009-03-17
ASIN: B001W2JXUS
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Instrumental Beatles
Publisher: Fabulous
Sales Rank: 375117
Released: 2003-01-01
ASIN: B000RKK3XM
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Sony Wonder
Publisher: Sony Wonder
Sales Rank: 76496
Released: 2006-06-13
ASIN: B00136JSQC
Image of Blackbird (Yesterday Album Version)
Artist: Pat Coil
Publisher: SPRING HILL MUSIC GROUP
Sales Rank: 0
Released: 2007-06-26
ASIN: B000TRVDMI
Image of Black Bird
Artist: Ramsey Lewis
Publisher: GRP Records
Sales Rank: 594532
Released: 2005-11-08
ASIN: B000VZUN74
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Will Taylor and Strings Attached Featuring Joe Ely
Publisher: Will Taylor and Strings Attached
Sales Rank: 131743
Released: 2007-11-22
ASIN: B000ZPKIDE
Image of Blackbird (Cover Version)
Artist: The Bingo Kids
Publisher: Bingo Records
Sales Rank: 848242
Released: 2006-12-05
ASIN: B000S368PU
Image of Blackbird
Artist: The Hampton String Quartet
Publisher: Mona Lisa Sound, Inc.
Sales Rank: 688456
Released: 2008-11-14
ASIN: B001PUV4E0
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Karaoke Kings
Publisher: Disk Eyes Productions
Sales Rank: 516165
Released: 2006-06-08
ASIN: B000QWLZBK
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Pickin' On Series
Publisher: CMH Records
Sales Rank: 152625
Released: 2007-05-29
ASIN: B000TPPN0I
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Jack Convery
Publisher: Banjojazz Records
Sales Rank: 0
Released: 2005-10-11
ASIN: B000QNS6YI
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Cosmos
Publisher: MICROPHONE RECORDS
Sales Rank: 0
Released: 2008-04-18
ASIN: B0019B3W86
Image of Blackbird
Artist: The Bison Chips
Publisher: The Bison Chips
Sales Rank: 0
Released: 2004-02-06
ASIN: B000ZHMGCS
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Zum
Publisher: Tomoe
Sales Rank: 0
Released: 2008-03-13
ASIN: B001663G0S
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Ryan Keberle
Publisher: Alternate Side Records
Sales Rank: 0
Released: 2007-12-13
ASIN: B0012MFN9I
Image of Black Bird
Artist: Gregorian Chants
Publisher: Ovação
Sales Rank: 662517
Released: 2002-01-01
ASIN: B000V98LYC
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Pieter Dijkstra The Gents
Publisher: Channel Classics Records
Sales Rank: 0
Released: 2009-04-21
ASIN: B002GTSDLQ
Image of Blackbird
Artist: Arturo Sandoval
Publisher: GRP Records
Sales Rank: 623882
Released: 2004-08-17
ASIN: B001NSXMYO
Alan W. Pollack's "Notes On"

Notes on "Blackbird" (B2)

KEY     G Major

METER   4/4

FORM    Intro -> Verse -> Interlude -> Verse -> Refrain ->
                Verse (instrumental) -> Refrain -> Interlude ->
                        Verse -> Outro (w/complete ending)

GENERAL POINTS OF INTEREST


Style and Form

- This folk song, spiked by just a little shot of blues, is a welcome contrast (or perhaps, antidote) to what might be called the various excesses scattered all over the rest of the double White album; no pejorative connotations intended.

- The song is a marvel of deceptive simplicity: the raw materials used are both simple in nature and small in number. Yet, they are recombined with a quiet, clever economy that makes them sound quite rich.

- The song also features a surprisingly large amount of free-verse uneven phrasing.


Melody and Harmony

- The home key of G is clearly sustained throughout, though the Major mode of the verse sections is supplanted in the refrains by a bluesy Dorian mode; i.e. the one with minor 3rd and 7th degrees (the white note scale on ["this is"] D.")

- The lyric's encouraging message to proactively rise above one's most innate challenges is nicely abetted by the way in which the high points of the tune are deployed: a high 'D' as early as the 3rd measure of the verse, and the REALLY high 'G' (the climax of the song) smack in the middle of the refrain, right where the V-of-V chord appears.


Arrangement

- There's just acoustic guitar and a metronome! For those of you who, like myself, first encountered this song on vinyl, I am curious to know if anyone else ever entertained an initial suspicion that the ticking was caused by an extraordinarily well-synchronized scratch on the platter? :-)

- The lead vocal is intimately done up single tracked for the verse, and doubled for the refrains.

- The guitar part is dominated by a progression of parallel 10ths, the "melodic" thrust of which drives the harmony in broad brush; i.e. not every measure contains a chord of Roman numeral/grammatical significance. As a matter of training your ear, I recommend you try listening to this track while actively blocking out the vocal, and concentrating on those 10ths in the guitar part; try it, you'll like it.

- A rather obvious compositional lesson, but one worth pointing out in any event: if you're going to add a birds-chirping effect to a song in which the same creatures figure in the lyrics, then don't use them for the whole piece, and if you use them for only "half," then save them for the *latter* half. That said, I don't believe this song would lack anything if the birds had been omitted.

SECTION-BY-SECTION WALKTHROUGH


Intro

- The intro is identical to the accompaniment of the verse section's first phrase; see 'A' phrase below.


Verse

- The placid mood of the verse is belied by its flexibly uneven phrasing; first phrase being 2 beats longer than three measures, second phrase of 4 measures, third phrase of 3 measures, and finally another 4 measure phrase:

**'A' Phrase             *1/2 measure*
        |B      C       |D      |b      -       |-              |
        |G      A       |B      |g      -       |-              |
G:       I

**'B' Phrases
        |E      G       |F#     A       |G      -       |-              |
        |C      C#      |D      D#      |E      -       |Eb     -       |
         IV                              vi

        |F#     G       |E      -       |Eb             |
        |D      Db      |C      -       |-
                         IV

        |D      -       |C#     -       |C natural -    |B      -       |
        |B      -       |A      -       |       -       |G      -       |
         I6/3            V-of-V          V7              I

- I'm dishing out the Roman numerals sparsely here. Yes, if you want to get fussy about it you can droom-up such numerals for every change in this section, but I reiterate my earlier comment that your ear is largely carried along by the melodic motion here, rather than by harmonic (i.e. root) "progression." Scale-wise bassline movement retains the special power to make this work, especially when it is made to move chromatically by half-step, as happens here part of the time.

- The first verse, only, is followed by the following instrumental connecting section, which is a kind of four-measure condensation of the previous six measures:

**'C' Phrase
        |E      D       |C#     -       |C natural   |B         |
        |C      B       |A      -       |D           |G         |
         IV     I6/3     V-of-V          V7           I

- The second verse proceeds directly into the refrain without the 'C' phrase.


Refrain

- The refrain also features uneven phrases (4 + 5), IN SPITE of its otherwise parallel, AA' sub-structure:

        |A      G       |F      E       |D      -       |E      -       |
        |F      E       |D      C       |Bb     -       |C      -       |
                                IV                       IV

        |A     G    |F     E    |D     -    |C#    -     |C natural |
        |F     E    |D     C    |Bb    -    |A     -     |D         |
                           IV                V-of-V       V

- Again, I'm using a light hand with the chord labels. For example, I steer clear of labeling the chords on the downbeats of the first two measures of this section as having harmonic "roots" of their own; I hear them as appogiaturas or passing tones with respect to the C Major chords in the second half of those two measures.

- In the big picture, think of the entire first phrase as a prolongation of the IV chord, with the ultimate destination reached by the second phrase (A Major, V-of-V) being cautiously stepped back from at the last minute in the first phrase. Superb "word painting" in light of the song's message.

- The detailed form of the song from here to the end is a bit more complicated than typical. The first refrain elides with an instrumental exposition of the complete verse. The latter leads back into a repeat of the refrain, which is followed this time with:

    An instrumental extension of Phrase 'A' above, which outro-like, leads to a brief halt, but wait; there's still more!

    An intro-like section that is constructed out of phrases 'A' and 'C' elided together.

- At this point, the birds enter, and the song moves into its final verse.


Outro

- The outro grows out of the final verse with yet another example of the three-times-you're-out gambit; something, again, that rhetorically fits here in terms of the underlying message.

- And one last bird-related lesson: let the sound effect persist a rough second or two AFTER the music stops, because neither alternative of shutting off the birds either before the music or EXACTLY at the same time as the music works as well.

SOME FINAL THOUGHTS

We've got another case this time where the final version demonstrates some masterful reworking of the Esher demo:

  • The demo gives away the entire verse whereas, in general, you'd be better off holding a couple of the cards up your sleeve, or at least, if you're going to give the whole verse away in the Intro, then at least do not double up on the sung verses; e.g. compare with "Martha My Dear".
  • In spite of the long intro, the demo lacks most of the instrumental insterludes that appears in the final version; no 'C' phrase intervenes between the first two verses, the instrumental third verse contains the final phrase sung, and there outro/re-intro after the second refrain is eliminated.
  • The demo ends with a "four-times-you're-out" gimmick which not only seems a too-long violation of the rhetorical Rule of Three, but also undermines the flow by NOT repeating the sung tag line in the second repeat.

Regards,

Alan (awp@world.std.com)

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