One of the Greatest Beatles’ Songs

Today we’re going to talk about one of the Beatles’ most popular songs, “Back in the U.S.S.R.,” from the double disc ‘The Beatles’ album in 1968.

Paul wrote the song while they were in Rishikesh, India, studying Transcendental Meditation. Yes, the song is a tribute to Chuck Berry and “Back in the U.S.A,” but most fans don’t know that the song also pays tribute to the Beach Boys with their reference to girls from the Ukraine and Moscow. Mike Love of the Beach Boys was traveling with the Beatles during their Transcendental Meditation journey, so that’s how the tribute.

The Beatles pending divorce was an undercurrent during the recording on the song/album, so George encouraged the boys to record their tracks independently. Ringo got into an argument during the recording of the album, storming off, telling everyone he was quitting the band. It took three weeks to encourage Ringo to return to the studio to finish the album, but the Beatles would only remain together for a short time.


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