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		<title>&#8220;Mr. Moonlight&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[About “Mr. Moonlight” The first known recording of the song was by blues pianist Piano Red, recording as “Dr. Feelgood and the Interns”. It was released as a b-side of a minor rhythm &#38; blues hit single (titled “Dr. Feelgood”) in 1962. The record became something of a cult favorite among several young British R&#38;B [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<li>Published on 1964</li>



<li>Author: Johnson</li>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">About “Mr. Moonlight”</h2>



<p>The first known recording of the song was by blues pianist Piano Red, recording as “Dr. Feelgood and the Interns”. It was released as a b-side of a minor rhythm &amp; blues hit single (titled “Dr. Feelgood”) in 1962.</p>



<p>The record became something of a cult favorite among several young British R&amp;B enthusiasts, some of whom would soon go on to become members of well-known bands. The Beatles covered the song in their live act years before it appeared on record; another emerging Beat group, The Hollies, recorded and released their own performance of the same song nearly simultaneously with The Beatles’ version.</p>



<p>The Beatles’ recording of the song remains the most well-known version, featuring a rough lead vocal by John Lennon, classic Beatle harmonies, and a rolling organ solo. Despite this, it is cited by a few as possibly the worst song The Beatles ever recorded.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Meaning of “Mr. Moonlight”</h2>



<p>The lyrics of &#8220;Mr. Moonlight&#8221; are about a person who is seeking solace and advice from the moonlight. The narrator turns to the moon as a source of comfort and companionship, suggesting a sense of loneliness or heartbreak. The moon is personified as &#8220;Mr. Moonlight,&#8221; portraying it as a figure with whom the narrator can share their troubles.</p>



<p>Despite its catchy melody, &#8220;Mr. Moonlight&#8221; is often considered one of the less successful tracks in The Beatles&#8217; catalog. The song&#8217;s somewhat unusual theme and lyrics have been subject to some criticism, and it&#8217;s not as well-known or frequently discussed as many of their other songs.</p>



<p>&#8220;Mr. Moonlight&#8221; is a somewhat obscure entry in The Beatles&#8217; discography, known more to dedicated fans than to casual listeners.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Personnel</h2>



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<li>John Lennon – vocal, rhythm guitar.</li>



<li>Paul McCartney – harmony vocals, bass, Hammond organ.</li>



<li>George Harrison – harmony vocals, lead guitar, African drum.</li>



<li>Ringo Starr – conga.</li>
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