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"Mean Mr. Mustard" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road. Written by John Lennon[1] and credited to Lennon–McCartney, it is the third track of the album's B-side medley. It was recorded with "Sun King" in one continuous piece.[1]

"Mean Mr. Mustard"
Cover of the song's sheet music
Song by the Beatles
from the album Abbey Road
Released26 September 1969
Recorded24–29 July 1969
StudioEMI, London
GenreRock
Length1:06
LabelApple
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)George Martin

Composition


The song was written during the Beatles' stay in India; Lennon said that it was inspired by a newspaper story about a miser who concealed his cash wherever he could in order to prevent people from forcing him to spend it. On reflection, Lennon did not think highly of the composition, dismissing it in Anthology as "a bit of crap I wrote in India."[2]

A demo version of the song was recorded in May 1968 at Kinfauns, George Harrison's home in Esher. It appears on Anthology 3[3] and the 2018 Deluxe Edition of The Beatles. In this version, Mustard's sister is named Shirley.[4] Lennon changed it to Pam when he saw the opportunity to ease the segue into the song "Polythene Pam", which follows "Mean Mr. Mustard" on the album. According to Lennon, "In 'Mean Mr. Mustard', I said 'his sister Pam'—originally it was 'his sister Shirley' in the lyric. I changed it to Pam to make it sound like it had something to do with it."[4]

As eventually recorded, "Mustard" originally was to end in the chord of D major—this would have led into the next track in the climactic medley, "Her Majesty". However, since the latter song was moved to the end of the album, "Mustard" instead hard-edits into "Polythene Pam", and thus the final note of "Mustard" would open "Her Majesty" as a stand-alone track at the album's conclusion. The complete version of "Mustard" (with its original clean ending) can be heard on The Beatles: Rock Band video game, as well as Abbey Road's 2019 Super Deluxe Edition.


Origin


A newspaper article from the 7 June 1967 Daily Record with the headline "A Mean Husband Shaved in the Dark" features a man called John Mustard, who lived in Enfield, Middlesex. In 1980, Lennon said: "I’d read somewhere in the paper about this mean guy who was hiding £5 notes, not up his nose but ­somewhere else, and so I wrote about him."[5]


Personnel



Cover versions



Notes


  1. Lewisohn 1988, p. 182.
  2. Turner 2005, p. 195.
  3. Lewisohn 1996, p. 7.
  4. The Beatles 2000, p. 337.
  5. Robertson, Craig (8 October 2019). "Beatles song from Abbey Road album inspired by miserly Scot who was cruel to wife". Daily Record. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  6. Howlett, Kevin (2019). Abbey Road (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Version) (book). Apple Records.

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На других языках


[de] Mean Mr. Mustard

Mean Mr. Mustard (englisch sinngemäß für: Gemeiner Herr Mustard) ist ein Lied der britischen Band The Beatles, das 1969 auf ihrem elften Studioalbum Abbey Road veröffentlicht wurde. Komponiert wurde es von John Lennon und Paul McCartney und unter der Autorenangabe Lennon/McCartney veröffentlicht.
- [en] Mean Mr. Mustard

[es] Mean Mr. Mustard

«Mean Mr. Mustard» es el nombre de una canción compuesta por John Lennon[1] (acreditada como Lennon/McCartney) e interpretada por The Beatles en su álbum Abbey Road. La versión de Abbey Road fue grabada en una sola pieza junto con "Sun King".[1] Hay también, una versión de 1:58 segundos y una rara versión de 4:09.

[ru] Mean Mr. Mustard

«Mean Mr. Mustard» (с англ. — «Скупой господин Мастард») — песня группы «Битлз», написанная Джоном Ленноном[1] (авторство приписано Леннону и Маккартни). Песня была записана как единое целое с песней «Sun King»[1], вместе с которой она входит в состав длинного попурри на второй стороне альбома Abbey Road.



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