Revolver
This is a part of the lyric chorus from the Beatles 1966 song, Eleanor Rigby. The chorus is: "All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? Ahh, look at all the lonely people (x2)"
"Eleanor Rigby".
The song with the line "Eleanor gee, I think you're swell" is "Eleanor Rigby" by The Beatles. Released in 1966 on the album "Revolver," the song tells the story of a lonely woman named Eleanor Rigby and a priest named Father McKenzie. The lyrics explore themes of loneliness, isolation, and the fleeting nature of life.
Golden Slumbers was not on the Revolver album. This song is the 4th to last song on their Abbey Road album. Good Day Sunshine, Eleanor Rigby and Yellow Submarine were all on the Revolver album.
Father McKenzie
This is a part of the lyric chorus from the Beatles 1966 song, Eleanor Rigby. The chorus is: "All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? Ahh, look at all the lonely people (x2)"
"Eleanor Rigby".
The song with the line "Eleanor gee, I think you're swell" is "Eleanor Rigby" by The Beatles. Released in 1966 on the album "Revolver," the song tells the story of a lonely woman named Eleanor Rigby and a priest named Father McKenzie. The lyrics explore themes of loneliness, isolation, and the fleeting nature of life.
Golden Slumbers was not on the Revolver album. This song is the 4th to last song on their Abbey Road album. Good Day Sunshine, Eleanor Rigby and Yellow Submarine were all on the Revolver album.
Father McKenzie
Eleanor Rigby was created on 1966-06-06.
Mainly violins, violas, and cellos. So an orchestra.
"Eleanor Rigby" by The Beatles.
There is no mention of Eleanor Rigby being killed by anyone in the song. the lyrics just mention she died alone in a church and nobody came for her funeral except Father MacKenzie.
since the freaking the beatles sing itanswer: yes
The entire Beatles catalog is now available as downloads from iTunes.Eleanor Rigby is the 21st most popular downloaded song at iTunes.
The Beatles wrote and sang the original. Others have covered it.Paul McCartney