I Me Mine

I Me Mine

Infobox Song
Name = I Me Mine


Artist = The Beatles
Album = Let It Be
Released = 8 May 1970
track_no = 4
Recorded = Abbey Road Studios 3 January and 1 April 1970
Genre = Folk blues, hard rock, waltz
Length = 2:25
Writer = George Harrison
Label = Apple, EMI
Producer = George Martin, Phil Spector
prev = "Across the Universe"
prev_no = 3
next = "Dig It"
next_no = 5
"I Me Mine" is a Beatles song, written and sung by George Harrison. The song traces its origins to the January 1969 "Get Back"/"Let It Be" sessions, when it was rehearsed by the band at Twickenham Studios. The "Let It Be" film features a segment in which Harrison plays the song for Ringo Starr, describing it as "a heavy waltz"; the band is then seen performing the tune while John Lennon dances with Yoko Ono.

However, the Beatles did not properly record the song during the January 1969 sessions. When director Michael Lindsay-Hogg chose to include the "I Me Mine" segment in the "Let It Be" film, the Beatles decided to make a proper recording of I Me Mine for inclusion on the accompanying album. Paul McCartney, George and Ringo (with John Lennon, having privately quit the group in September 1969, not present) met in the studio on January 3 1970 to record a new version of the song. [ [http://www.beatlesbible.com/songs/i-me-mine/ The Beatles Bible: I Me Mine] ] This version of the song begins with George stating, in a joking reference to Lennon's absence and the British pop group Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich, "You all will have read that Dave Dee is no longer with us, but Mickey and Tich and I, just like to carry on the good work that's always gone down in number two", (meaning Abbey Road Studio Two). Their final rendition lasted 1:45 (this original version would later be included on "The Beatles Anthology Vol. 3 CD"); Phil Spector extended it by copying and repeating a section. Spector also overdubbed a string accompaniment. The final version as "re-produced" by Spector was featured on the re-titled "Get Back" album, "Let It Be". A similar edit, without Spector's overdubs of strings, is available on 2003's "Let It Be… Naked".

The January 1970 recording session for this song is the last recording session by The Beatles (at least until the Free as a Bird/Real Love reunion sessions), though many people feel that the session "doesn't count" as John Lennon had previously announced his intent to leave the band and was absent (although Lennon did not perform on the versions of "I Me Mine" rehearsed during the January 1969 Twickenham sessions either, as can be seen in the "Let It Be" film). Those that hold this opinion would argue that the session for "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" or "The End" is actually the last, as both were among the last songs recorded collectively by all four Beatles.

Quoted from Harrison: " [I Me Mine is] about the ego, the eternal problem." The set of pronouns which forms the song's title is a conventional way of referring to the ego in a Hindu context. For example, the Bhagavad Gita 2:71-72 can be translated as "They are forever free who renounce all selfish desires and break away from the ego-cage of "I," "me," and "mine" to be united with the Lord. This is the supreme state. Attain to this, and pass from death to immortality." Perhaps unconsciously, the song also reflects Harrison's reaction to the clashes of egos in the Beatles' painful closing days as a group.

George, after receiving his "eternal problem" inspiration, played some chords to the 6/8 time signature, and added a bluesy bridge.

It is also the title of George Harrison's autobiography, published in 1980 as a hand-bound, limited edition book by Genesis Publications. Limited to 2,000 signed copies, "I Me Mine" also featured a foreword by Derek Taylor. The Genesis limited edition sold out soon after publication, and was subsequently published in hardback and paperback in black ink only by Simon and Schuster in New York and by W H Allen in London. "I Me Mine" was re-published, with a new Foreword from Olivia Harrison, in 2002. [Cite web
title = Genesis Publications: The Hall of Fame: I Me Mine
url=http://www.genesis-publications.com/fame/imemine.html
accessdate = 2007-08-15
]

Personnel

*George Harrison- Vocal, Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
*Paul McCartney- Bass, Harmony Vocal, Fender-Rhodes Piano, Hammond Organ
*Ringo Starr- DrumsOrchestra Arranged and Inserted By Phil Spector

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