In this episode, I delve into song number 13 from Rolling Stone's '500 Greatest Songs of All Time.' The spotlight is on 'Yesterday' by The Beatles, an emotional ballad composed by Paul McCartney that holds the record as the most recorded song in history. Released in 1965, 'Yesterday' was unique for featuring classical instruments, a deviation from the typical rock and roll sound of the band. The script covers its inception, production, and the song's monumental success, including its various covers by iconic artists and its deep impact on music history.
00:00 Introduction to the Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs
00:29 Unveiling Song Number 13: Yesterday by The Beatles
01:24 The Impact and Legacy of 'Yesterday'
02:29 Behind the Scenes: Creation and Recording
04:00 The Song's Journey and Reception
04:57 Conclusion and Teasers for Future Content
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