Getting Better
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{{dablink|This article is about the Beatles song. For the song by [[Shed Seven]], see [[Getting Better (Shed Seven song)]].}}
{{Infobox Song <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
| Name = Getting Better
| Artist = [[The Beatles]]
| Album = [[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]
| Cover =
| Released = [[1 June]] [[1967]]
| track_no = 4
| Recorded = [[9 March]] [[1967]]
| Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]
| Length = 2:47
| Writer = [[Lennon/McCartney|Lennon-McCartney]]
| Label = [[Parlophone]], [[Capitol Records|Capitol]], [[EMI]]
| Producer = [[George Martin]]
| Misc = {{Extra tracklisting
| Album = [[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]
| Type = studio
| Tracks = '''Side one'''
# "[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (song)|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]"
# "[[With a Little Help from My Friends]]"
# "[[Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds]]"
# "[[Getting Better]]"
# "[[Fixing a Hole]]"
# "[[She's Leaving Home]]"
# "[[Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!]]"
'''Side two'''
# "[[Within You Without You]]"
# "[[When I'm Sixty-Four]]"
# "[[Lovely Rita]]"
# "[[Good Morning Good Morning]]"
# "[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (song)#Reprise|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)]]"
# "[[A Day in the Life]]"
}}
}}
"'''Getting Better'''" is a song written by [[John Lennon]] and [[Paul McCartney]] based on an original idea by McCartney.<ref name="miles312313">Barry Miles, ''Many Years From Now'', p. 312-313</ref> It was recorded by [[The Beatles]] for the [[1967 in music|1967]] album ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]''. The song's music suggests optimism yet the lyrics, strongly influenced by Lennon, alludes to more sinister themes. In this sense, it exaggerates the contrasting personas of the two most active songwriters in the group. In response to McCartney's line, "It's getting better all the time," Lennon replies, "It can't get no worse!"<ref name="miles314">Barry Miles, ''Many Years From Now'', p. 314</ref> Lennon also claimed the lyric that begins, "I used to be cruel to my woman..."<ref name="sheff182">David Sheff, ''All We Are Saying'', p. 182</ref>
According to [[Hunter Davies]], the initial idea for the song's title came from a phrase often spoken by [[Jimmy Nicol]], the group's stand-in drummer for the [[Australia|Australian]] leg of a 1964 tour.<ref name="miles312313"/>
== Lennon on the roof ==
One of the recording sessions for "Getting Better" is famous for an incident involving Lennon. During the [[21 March]] [[1967]] session in which producer [[George Martin]] added a piano solo, Lennon complained that he didn't feel well and couldn't focus.<ref name="Spitzp670-671"> Spitz 2005 pp670-671</ref> He had accidentally taken [[LSD]] when he meant to take an [[upper]].<ref name="Milesp382"> Miles 1997 p382</ref> Unaware of the mistake, Martin took him up to the roof of [[Abbey Road Studio]] for some fresh air, and returned to Studio Two where McCartney and Harrison were waiting. They knew why Lennon wasn't well, and upon hearing where Lennon was, rushed to the roof to retrieve him and prevent a possible accident.<ref name="anthology">The Beatles, ''Anthology'', p242</ref><ref>[[Geoff Emerick]], ''Here, There, and Everywhere'', p. 172-173</ref>
==Construction==
The song, musically reminiscent of the hit single "[[Penny Lane]]",<ref name="macdonald192">Ian MacDonald, ''Revolution in the Head'', p. 192</ref> moves forward by way of regular chords, produced by Lennon's guitar, McCartney's electric piano, and [[George Martin]], who struck the strings of a pianette with a mallet. These heavily accented and repetitive lines cause the song to sound as if it is based on a [[drone (music)|drone]]. Lead guitarist [[George Harrison]] adds an [[India]]n [[tambura]] part to the final verse, which further accentuates this impact.
The song was performed live for the first time by McCartney during his 2002 and 2003 US and World Tours.
==Cover versions==
*[[Slade]] recorded a cover version in 1970 as a [[BBC]] Session. This has not been officially released.
*In 1976, [[Status Quo]] [[cover version|covered]] the song for the transitory musical documentary ''[[All This and World War II]]''.
*[[Public Enemy (band)|Public Enemy]] sampled the song for the track "Who Stole the Soul?" on their 1990 album [[Fear of a Black Planet]].
*In the late 1990s, the song was recorded as a cover for the Australian television show ''[[Better Homes and Gardens (TV series)|Better Homes and Gardens]]''.
*In 2000, it was covered by [[Gomez (band)|Gomez]] on their album [[Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline]], this version was used as a theme song for the [[Philips]]' television ad campaigns in 2001.
*In 2003, the song was again covered by the band [[Smash Mouth]] for the [[The Cat in the Hat (film)|film adaptation]] of [[Dr. Seuss]]'s ''[[The Cat in the Hat]]''.
*In 2004, Branimir Krstic, classical guitarist and composer [http://www.branimir.net], arranged and performed the song on "Sgt. Pepper for Classical Guitar", the first full classical rendition of Sgt. Pepper.
*In 2007, [[Kaiser Chiefs]] re-recorded the song for ''It Was 40 Years Ago Today'', a BBC television film with contemporary acts recording the album's songs using the same studio, technicians and recording techniques as the original.
*In 2007, Fionn Regan did a cover for the Album "Sgt. Pepper...With A Little Help From His Friends" given out by Mojo Magazine.
*The verses of the song "[[Baby Britain]]" by singer/songwriter [[Elliott Smith]] off his 1998 cd "[[XO]]" use the same music as the chorus of "Getting Better".
*[[Elio e le Storie Tese]] sampled the song for the track "Il Congresso delle Parti Molli" on their 2008 album [[Studentessi]].
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