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              "Yesterday" is often interpreted as a melancholic ballad about 
		lost love. Paul McCartney later suggested that the lyric 'I said 
		something wrong' may have been inspired not by romance but by a childhood 
		memory of mocking his mother for sounding 'posh'. McCartney's vocal and 
		acoustic guitar, together with a string quartet, was essentially the 
		band's first solo performance. It remains popular today and is one of 
		the most covered songs in history of recorded music. The final recording 
		was so different from other works by the Beatles that the band members 
		vetoed the song's release as a single in United Kingdom. But in the rest 
		of the world is was a big smash, published on September 13, 1965, it 
		reached no.1 in the United States, the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, 
		Norway, and Finland, furthermore no.2 in Australia and New Zealand. |