What could it be, Paul?
"There's something In the way she moves"
I start think of what attracted me that's all
Just say whatever comes into your head each time
"Attracts me like a cauliflower", until you get the word
Yeah, but I've been through this one like for about six months
You haven't had 15 people joining in, though, no
I mean, just that line, I couldn't think anything like a
"Attracts me like a pomegranate"
(Something in the way) we could have that, attracts me like a pomegranate
Something in the way she moves
Attracts me like a pomegranate
I think it's not good (cauliflower!)
Something in the way she woos me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
You know it's that one mic
'Cause if you try and make sense of it, every time
And every line, then you've got to stop every time
We'd just go on and go on, and then go back over it, yeah
You're done, even the line here
About This Song
"Something" is George Harrison's tender love ballad that captures the ineffable quality of deep romantic attraction through its exploration of mysterious, unnameable feelings that draw one person irresistibly to another. The song's lyrics express the speaker's struggle to articulate exactly what makes his beloved so captivating, emphasizing the intuitive and emotional rather than rational aspects of love. Musically, the track features Harrison's graceful guitar work and a sophisticated melody that builds from intimate verses to a soaring, emotionally rich chorus. The song stands as one of The Beatles' most enduring love songs and marked Harrison's emergence as a major songwriting force within the band, demonstrating his ability to craft deeply personal yet universally relatable music about the wonder and uncertainty of romantic devotion.
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