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  • Hello, Goodbye
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  • "Hello, Goodbye" is a song by the Beatles. The song was released as a single in November 1967, and topped the charts in the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Norway. The song also was a number two hit in both Austria and Switzerland.
  • "Hello, Goodbye" is an original Barney song that first appeared in "I Can Do That!".
  • Max struggles to deal with her overwhelming guilt when Logan nearly dies after unintentionally touching her. Alec is arrested for a murder committed by his twin Ben.
  • "Hello, Goodbye" is a song in The Beatles: Rock Band. It is contained in the 1967-1968 Abbey Road section of the story. It is the seventh track on the soundtrack to the 1967 Beatles film Magical Mystery Tour. "Hello, Goodbye" was written by Paul McCartney. McCartney also performed lead vocals.
  • Take 1- this mix contains an extra verse. It is nearly five minutes long. It has been observed in higher quality sound processing technologies that someone said something at the end of the song. Presumably, John said something along the lines of "that'd do it." Takes 2-8- These are assumed to be as long as the first take. They were never released and could very well have been erased to add space to the tape reel they were on. Take 9 Remix 5- Similar to take one. Almost five minutes long. Take 22 Remixes 1, 2, and 3 - The final versions, added with bass overdubs.
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Season
  • 2
  • 3
Length
  • 210.0
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Previous
Album
  • Magical Mystery Tour
Last
  • Exposure
Series
  • Dark Angel
Genre
  • Rock
Airdate
  • 10
  • 2002-04-05
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Language
  • English
Episode list
Title
  • Hello, Goodbye
DirectedBy
Cover
  • Magical Mystery Tour.jpg
Episode
  • 4
  • 17
PREV
Debut
Released
  • 1967
Gender
  • Male
Artist
  • The Beatles
Source
  • BRB
NEXT
Usage
  • Discontinued Use
WrittenBy
Rating
  • NR
Writer
Director
  • Jeff Woolnough
abstract
  • "Hello, Goodbye" is a song by the Beatles. The song was released as a single in November 1967, and topped the charts in the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Norway. The song also was a number two hit in both Austria and Switzerland.
  • "Hello, Goodbye" is an original Barney song that first appeared in "I Can Do That!".
  • Max struggles to deal with her overwhelming guilt when Logan nearly dies after unintentionally touching her. Alec is arrested for a murder committed by his twin Ben.
  • Take 1- this mix contains an extra verse. It is nearly five minutes long. It has been observed in higher quality sound processing technologies that someone said something at the end of the song. Presumably, John said something along the lines of "that'd do it." Takes 2-8- These are assumed to be as long as the first take. They were never released and could very well have been erased to add space to the tape reel they were on. Take 9 Remix 5- Similar to take one. Almost five minutes long. Takes 10-13 - Somewhere between takes 10 and 13, a verse was eliminated, shortening the song by nearly a minute. They may have been erased, as they have never actually been released; officially or not. Take 14- This take was never actually released, but was dubbed by the band members "best" and used as the backing track for the song. This was shorter than the first nine takes. Take 15- This is similar to take 14, though it was created to free up recording space on the four track tape take 14 was recorded on. Take 16- This was released on Anthology 2. This contains a guitar riff by George Harrison that was later edited out. Vocal overdubs by Paul McCartney were added in this take. Take 17 Remix 1- This was created when the tape was remixed and three of the four tracks that were available had been combined to free up space for the viola overdubs by Kenneth Essex and Leo Birnbaum. Takes 18-21- These were created as tape reductions of take 17. Take 21 was chosen and the tracks were further reduced into take 22. Takes 22-25 - These were also created as tape reductions. Take 25 was deemed "best" and could have been either a mono or stereo remix of take 22. Take 22 Remixes 1, 2, and 3 - The final versions, added with bass overdubs. Take 22 RM6- this was the sixth, and best, remix in mono. This was released as the single and on the album Magical Mystery Tour. Take 22 RM 10- This was the tenth remix in mono. It was used as the soundtrack for the promotional film. It was slightly slower and in a lower key. (That may just be the sound quality, though.) And various isolated tracks and remixes
  • "Hello, Goodbye" is a song in The Beatles: Rock Band. It is contained in the 1967-1968 Abbey Road section of the story. It is the seventh track on the soundtrack to the 1967 Beatles film Magical Mystery Tour. "Hello, Goodbye" was written by Paul McCartney. McCartney also performed lead vocals.
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