"Golden Slumbers"is a song by the English rock bandthe Beatlesfrom their 1969 albumAbbey Road.Written byPaul McCartneyand credited toLennon–McCartney,[2][3]it is the sixth song of the album'sclimactic B-side medley.The song is followed by "Carry That Weight"and begins the progression that leads to the end of the album. The two songs were recorded together as a single piece,[4]and both contain strings and brass arranged and scored by producer George Martin.

"Golden Slumbers"
Songbythe Beatles
from the albumAbbey Road
Released26 September 1969
Recorded2–4, 30–31 July and 15 August 1969
StudioEMI,London
GenreSoft rock[1]
Length1:31
LabelApple Records
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)George Martin
Audio sample
"Golden Slumbers"

Background

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"Golden Slumbers" is based on the poem "Cradle Song" from the playPatient Grissel,a lullaby by the dramatistThomas Dekker.McCartney saw sheet music for "Cradle Song" at his father's home in Liverpool, left on a piano by his stepsister Ruth. Unable to read music, he created his own music.[4][2]McCartney uses the first stanza of the original poem, with minor word changes,[5]adding to it a single lyric line repeated with minor variation. In the 1885 collection "St Nicholas Songs", p. 177, is W J Henderson's music set to the poem, titled "Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes".Abbey Roaddoes not credit Dekker with the stanza or with the title.Thomas Dekker's poem was set to music by W J Henderson in 1885,Peter Warlockin 1918, also byCharles Villiers StanfordandAlfredo Casella.[6]

Recording

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McCartney was the lead vocalist. He begins the song in a soft tone appropriate for a lullaby, with piano, bass guitar, and string sectionaccompaniment.The drums come in on the line "Golden slumbers fill your eyes", and McCartney switches to a stronger tone, both of which emphasise the switch to the refrain. McCartney said, "I remember trying to get a very strong vocal on it, because it was such a gentle theme, so I worked on the strength of the vocal on it, and ended up quite pleased with it."[2]

The main recording session for "Golden Slumbers" / "Carry That Weight"was on 2 July 1969.[4]John Lennonwas not present, as he had been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Scotland on 1 July, and was hospitalised there until 6 July.[7]

Drums, timpani, and additional vocals were added in anoverdubsession on 31 July, the same day the first trial edit of the side two medley was created, with Lennon participating in the session.[8]On 15 August, orchestral overdubs that marked 30 musicians altogether were added to "Golden Slumbers" and five other songs onAbbey Road.[9]

Scottish bandWhite Trashrecorded "Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight" which was released as a single onApple Recordsa week prior to theAbbey Roadrelease.[10][11]

Personnel

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According toIan MacDonald:[12]

The Beatles

Additional musicians

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[13] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Cover versions

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Notes

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  1. ^Stuessy, Joe; David Lipscomb, Scott (2003).Rock and Roll - Its History and Stylistic Development.Prentice Hall. p. 144.ISBN9780130993700.
  2. ^abcMiles 1997,p. 557.
  3. ^Sheff 2000,p. 203.
  4. ^abcLewisohn 1988,p. 178.
  5. ^Dekker, Chettle & Haughton 1603.
  6. ^"Lullaby for voice & piano - Peter Warlock - Details, Parts / Movements and Recordings - AllMusic".AllMusic.
  7. ^Lewisohn 1988,p. 177.
  8. ^Lewisohn 1988,p. 183.
  9. ^Lewisohn 1988,p. 184.
  10. ^"Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight | Songs with Earlier Histories Than the Hit Version".29 January 2015.
  11. ^"Trash - Golden Slumbers And Carry That Weight"– via 45cat.
  12. ^MacDonald 2005,p. 355.
  13. ^"British single certifications – Beatles – Golden Slumbers".British Phonographic Industry.Retrieved6 July2024.
  14. ^The Other Side of Abbey Road - George Benson | Songs, Reviews, Credits,AllMusic,retrieved1 December2021
  15. ^"Ela - Elis Regina | Songs, Reviews, Credits".AllMusic.Retrieved2 November2023.
  16. ^"New Soundtrack = All-star Beatles Covers"[usurped].Chart Attack,November 7, 2001
  17. ^"2022 Movies: The Fabelmans – Trailer Song".14 December 2022.
  18. ^"Sing (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Various Artists".Apple Music.9 December 2016.Retrieved24 August2021.
  19. ^"ELBOW - 'THE BEST OF'".M.elbow.co.uk. 24 November 2017.Retrieved13 September2021.
  20. ^"Golden Slumbers - Acoustic".Spotify.Retrieved30 September2021.

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