John Lennon’s “Tell Me Why” might seem like just another early Beatles breakup song—but this lecture uncovers the subtle drama lurking beneath its simple exterior. We dig into the emotional confusion of a narrator who’s both wounded and desperate, shifting between accusation and apology. Is the crying real, or manipulative? Is the lie clear, or just rhyme filler? We also explore Lennon’s songwriting habits—like his fondness for the 13th—and how he repurposes melodic fragments, including what we’re now calling the “Tell Me Why boomerang.” From three-part harmonies to harmonic sleight-of-hand, this song may be slight, but its construction reveals more about John’s state of mind than he probably intended. Plus, we celebrate Ringo’s triplet rolls and that wild falsetto moment that feels like a spoof—or a stroke of brilliance.
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