John Lennon’s “If I Fell” may sound like a tender ballad, but dig a little deeper and you’ll find a song loaded with ambiguity and emotional risk. In this lecture, Kenyon explores the idea that it’s not just a rebound love song, but a veiled confession of infidelity—highlighting the mysterious “her” mentioned throughout. We also dive into the harmonic sophistication of the intro, its Broadway-style chromaticism, and how the song’s structure toys with expectations. There’s a close look at the shifting roles of melody and harmony between John and Paul, and a breakdown of the advanced musical devices hidden in this deceptively simple tune. As always, it’s a blend of historical insight, music theory, and lyrical interpretation—designed to deepen your appreciation for one of Lennon’s most quietly complex early works.
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