"All Together Now" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles written primarily by Paul McCartney[1][3] and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. The song was recorded during the band's Magical Mystery Tour period, but remained unreleased until it was included on the Yellow Submarine soundtrack.[4] It was released as a single in 1972 in European countries such as France and Germany, backed by "Hey Bulldog".
Background
McCartney described the song as a children's sing-along with the title phrase inspired by the music hall tradition of asking the audience to join in.[1] He also described a "subcurrent" in the song, a dual-meaning where "we are all together now".[1] According to music critic Tom Maginnis of AllMusic, McCartney created the song "to match the same light-hearted spirit" of "Yellow Submarine".[5]
Recording
The track was recorded on 12 May 1967 at EMI Studios and mixed the same day, but was not released until 13 January 1969, when it appeared on the soundtrack album.[4]George Martin was absent from this session, leaving recording engineerGeoff Emerick in charge of the control room.[6] The song took less than six hours to record and was recorded in nine takes, the last of which was selected for overdubs.[6]
"All Together Now" appears in an animated sequence in the film Yellow Submarine, and is also introduced by the Beatles themselves in a final live-action scene of the film. During the latter scene, translations of "All Together Now" into various languages appear written on-screen.
Paul McCartney performed the song live for the first time by any Beatle on 4 May 2013 at the Estádio Mineirão, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. He subsequently played it throughout his 2013–15 Out There tour.
"All Together Now" has been covered by various artists. Versions intended for children have been released by the Sugarbeats,[9] the Bingo Kids,[10]the Muppets and others.[11][12]
^Hallberg, Eric; Henningsson, Ulf (1998). Eric Hallberg, Ulf Henningsson presenterar Tio i topp med de utslagna på försök: 1961–74. Premium Publishing. p. 53. ISBN919727125X.