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And Your Bird Can Sing Lyrics
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You tell me that you've got everything you want
And your bird can sing
But you don't get me, you don't get me

You say you've seen seven wonders and your bird is green
But you can't see me, you can't see me

When your prized possessions start to weigh you down
Look in my direction, I'll be round, I'll be round

When your bird is broken will it bring you down
You may be awoken, I'll be round, I'll be round

You tell me that you've heard every sound there is
And your bird can swing
But you can't hear me, you can't hear me

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yes | Reviewer: yassy | 11/24/09

i think what they are trying to say is that some ppl just dont open up theyre eyes bacuase they are blinded by theyre material things and dont notice the people in which are really there for them. materials things cannot save ppl only eachother. but those ppl who fall into that state of mind where they are consumed by materials still need someone special on the outlines. some ppl just think they got it all but do they really have someone to care for them. we all should. even if some ppl push us away we should be there when they need us. they will open theyre eyes once they loose it and need someone we should be there



One more interpretation | Reviewer: Anonymous | 8/22/09

Here is my take, from a consumate beatles fan...I think John is only singing about a girl he fancies and she is not impressed. He is reciting her..."you tell me that you've got every thing you want, and your bird can sing(like everything...even your bird can sing" but you don't get me (tough luck I am not impressed with you). Then he says well when you need someone(your prize posessions weigh you down)let me know and I 'll come round...I'll be there when you are ready.

Love George's guitar lead!



LOVE ALYSSA | Reviewer: Mike | 7/16/09

Who ever Alyssa is who wrote . . .

"Here's the deal, the beatles wrote their music for everyone to interpret them their own way and for everyone to apply them to their own lives their way. That's the point. There is no right or wrong. It just is. So as once said by the famous four-some.. "let it be"."

Thank you for actually understanding the Beatles.You are so right, and if there's any chance will u marry me?



STOP | Reviewer: Alyssa | 6/28/09

Here's the deal, the beatles wrote their music for everyone to interpret them their own way and for everyone to apply them to their own lives their way. That's the point. There is no right or wrong. It just is. So as once said by the famous four-some.. "let it be".



thanks | Reviewer: anon | 6/18/09

ok thanks very much.. yeah i get the idea behind it, i was just thinking whether it was dedicated to someone special and had something more in the background, so this theory about phil spector actually does sound quite possible...thank you both



my understanding | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/16/09

hello. i just wanna say im a big fan of the beatles! (: and i dont think that the beatles meant "bird" as "girl" in this song. i just think by them saying "You tell me that you've got everything you want And your bird can sing
But you don't get me, you don't get me" is them saying- you've got all that and bag of chips sort of thing. yano, like you can have all that but you can't get him. i dont know if this will make sense but thats just my point of view on the lyrics.



At last! And Your Bird Can Sing makes sense! | Reviewer: Kenny Z | 6/13/09

Hey, all. There's been a rumor floating around for years that "And Your Bird Can Sing" was about Phil Spector who, at the height of the Beatles' career, had already distinguished himself as an iconic record producer. John Lennon apparently was playfully telling Spector that, despite all his success, he still never got a chance to produce the Beatles. This is ironic because after the breakup Spector became John's producer of choice (including the cleaning up of the Let It Be tracks).

Consider also that in the mid-60s Spector was married to one of his singers, Ronnie of the Ronettes. She is the "bird," which is British slang for girl.

Think Spector and all the imagery makes sense: the prized possessions (his life of excess), his bird Ronnie, and hearing every sound there is (Spector's famed Wall of Sound). This song takes on even more poignancy now that Spector is in prison for murder. Sadly, Lennon is no longer 'round to comfort his friend.



and your bird can sing | Reviewer: anon | 6/14/09

ooh i agree! they're not as significant here in my country as they are for some englishman or an american, maybe, 'my' people know their songs but there was no such thing as beatle-mania here, even in their time, so not a lot of people still listen to their songs, let alone owning a record! i've known their music (at least the biggest hits) since i was a child, (well, who doesn't?) but it has not been until recently that i started exploring their other songs and something just moved inside of me and i realised how well their music connects with me and how i experience life right now. and i am very open-minded person regarding music and i do appreciate lots of musicians/bands and different styles of music but everytime i hear the beatles i just get this funny but very pleasant feeling, as if i share something very special with people that love the beatles as much as i do, no matter what their age, nationality,(...)is. it's just something i can't share with my closest friends (who i otherwise share my music taste with) but could with some 50-year-old from another country), for example. even though i wasn't born until 1991 i can still feel what they wanted to give to the people and i am very thankful for that!
smile and enjoy every second of your lives!



a question | Reviewer: anon | 6/14/09

oh, and i have one more question.. since english is not my mother tongue i sometimes have some problems interpreting english lyrics, especially by english (british) bands: what does ''her bird being green'' mean? i understand that ''bird'' is sometimes used for a girl (so i'm not even sure why does he say that HER bird is green, is singing..., instead of her BEING a bird that sings..?) but can't quite work out what does it being green mean? i thank anyone who will help me out, and i do apologize for mistakes.



Laura | Reviewer: Candice Brown | 5/30/09

Wow. You have literally written exactly how I feel about them, to a tee. I was born in '93. It's amazing how they have been able to unite people from everywhere of all ages to feel so strongly about one thing. And concerning our mutual wishes of being alive during Beatlemania, I have found an idea to help cope: although we will never be able to meet them all today, or attend their concerts, we have the benefit of seeing the whole picture. We can fully understand how they've changed the world, we can appreciate their music and their spirits in this current world of crap, and we can have experiences like singing and dancing to their songs with a Beatlemania veteran.

Peace.




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