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LS057 - And I Love Her - Lecture Series (bonus)

Author
Note By Note Series
Published
Sat 23 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://www.notebynoteseries.com/episodes/057-and-i-love-her

In this episode of the Lecture Series, Kenyon unpacks the quiet power and tonal ambiguity of Paul McCartney’s “And I Love Her.” He traces how even the song’s title hints at emotional complexity—why not just “I Love Her”? With lyrical imagery like “the kiss my lover brings,” Paul paints love as something distant, mysterious, even cosmic. Kenyon highlights the unusual harmony and modal drift that blur the line between C♯ minor and E major, calling into question where the tonal center really lies. He explores George’s classical guitar solo, a pastiche of glissandos, pull-offs, and triplets, and argues that the surprise modulation into a completely foreign key at the end of the song mirrors the feeling of getting lost in space—an echo of the song’s emotional ambiguity. With Paul in full romantic mode, this track still carries a sense of unresolved tension beneath the surface.

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