Come Together
Song
Halloween brings out sugary side of Las Vegas notables...they're contributing to bags of Halloween treats. Penn Jillette performs The Beatles' "Come Together" with the Lon Bronson All-Star Band at Green Valley Ranch on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009. Penn Jillette of the comedy/magic team Penn &... In this article: Halloween, Candy, Las Vegas, Marie Osmond, Penn Jillette, Donny Osmond, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, and M&M's |
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The Crimson White | October 20, 2009
Jazz pianist comes to UA
...Noffsinger, saxophone; and Tom Wolfe, guitar. The group will play selections from Bill Anschell's original compositions, and they might play an arrangement of The Beatles' "Come Together. " Chris Kozak, the bass player, contacted...
In this article: Bill Anschell, Wesleyan University, Seattle, and Oberlin College
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Daily Mail | September 02, 2009
The Beatles are back! Computer wizardry reunites Fab Four
...who was not even aware he would feature on the famous cover. The Beatles are followed by modern day fans, listening to Come Together, dancing and playing air guitar The procession continues across the road, with the American tourist...
In this article: The Beatles, Abbey Road, Paul McCartney, The Beatles: Rock Band, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, and Apple Corps
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Telegraph.co.uk - Arts | September 04, 2009
The Beatles Abbey Road Pop CD of the week review
...well suited to remastering. It's got style (the slinky, bass groove of Lennon's sly, post-hippy anthem Come Together), it's got heart (George Harrison's spine-tingling ballad Something), it's got rock and roll (Oh! Darling features McCartney's...
In this article: The Beatles, Abbey Road, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, I Want You, Carry That Weight, Octopus's Garden, The End, and Something
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PopMatters | November 12, 2009
The Records, Day Five: 1970 and Beyond (Feature)
...and "Octopus' Garden", two of the Beatles' least substantial songs ever. No one has ever accused the Beatles of being funky, but "Come Together" is the closest they came. "I Want You (She's So Heavy)", and especially its apocalyptic coda,...
In this article: Abbey Road, The Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, The End, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Here Comes the Sun, Beatles, Beatles, and I Want You
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scotsman.com - Entertainment | August 10, 2009
Music review: Antonio Forcione - Al dente
...point. Elsewhere, Forcione gave us a stealthily echoing take on Dave Brubeck's Take Five and a version of the Beatles' Come Together that seemed almost to still have John Lennon's sardonic holler hanging around somewhere in the wings. There...
In this article: Antonio Forcione, Al dente, Stevie Wonder, I Wish, Superstition, Isaac Hayes, Marvin Gaye, Motown, and John Lennon
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Philly.com | September 06, 2009
What would they think if you sang out of tune?
...sound better. And it deepens a connection to the music by making gamers feel responsible for ensuring that George gets the guitar riff right on "Come Together" or that Ringo doesn't sing a bum note in "Octopus's Garden." With this move,...
In this article: The Beatles, The Beatles: Rock Band, Beatles, Rock Band, Abbey Road, George Martin, Billboard, Guitar Hero, and John Lennon
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VH1 News | May 05, 2009
Adam Lambert, Allison Iraheta Shine On 'American Idol' Rock Night
...nonchalantly saying, "Danny, you were better than Kris." Allen got a chance to shine alone next, and, like Lambert, he went for the big score, choosing "Come Together" by the Beatles. He got to borrow one of Slash's guitars during the...
In this article: Kris Allen, Kara DioGuardi, Randy Jackson, Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, American Idol, and Janis Joplin
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
A-side and B-side
...other double A-sided singles, including "Yellow Submarine " b/w "Eleanor Rigby", "Strawberry Fields Forever" b/w "Penny Lane", and "Come Together" b/w "Something." Some singles have also been designated double A-sides in retrospect, such as...
In this article: The Beatles, Tracey Ullman, Billboard, The Model, Coming Up, United States, Bad News, Day Tripper, Killer Queen, and Hound Dog
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USATODAY.com | September 11, 2009
The remastered Beatles: You've got to get this into your life
...showcasing the phenomenal strengths and interplay of McCartney and Starr. Come Together has a tougher strut, and The End explodes with rhythmic power. The textures and segues of the 16-minute medley are clearer, fully revealing a...
In this article: The Beatles, Paul McCartney, Beatles, Abbey Road, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Yer Blues, If I Fell, I Will, and DVD
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"Come Together" is a song by The Beatles written primarily by John Lennon and credited to Lennon/McCartney. The song is the lead-off track on The Beatles' September 1969 album Abbey Road. One month later it also appeared as one of the sides of the group's twenty-first single (it was a double A-side, the other side being George Harrison's "Something") in the United Kingdom, their twenty-sixth in the United States. The song reached the top of the charts in the U.S., while becoming a Top 10 hit in the UK.
- Name:
- Come Together
- Genre:
- Hard rock, Blues-rock
- Release Date:
- January 01, 1978
- Preceded By:
- "Get It Up"
- Produced by:
- Jack Douglas
- Recorded By:
- Aerosmith
- Length:
- 3:46
- Record Label:
- Columbia
- Recording Dates:
- 1978
- B Side:
- "Kings and Queens"
- Audio Format:
- Record
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