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  • developed a love of foreign films that persists to this day
Correct Answer: Yesterday
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"Yesterday" is a baroque pop style song released by The Beatles. It was written, composed, and sung by Paul McCartney, produced by George Martin, and included in the studio album "Help" released by The Beatles on August 6, 1965. ! ".

On March 15, 1966, the song won six nominations including annual production and annual single at the 8th Grammy Awards. In 1984, the song was selected as an interlude in the movie "Once Upon a Time in America". In 1997, the song was selected into the Grammy Hall of Fame. In 1999, the American Broadcasting and Music Association calculated "the most broadcasted song on radio and television in the 20th century", which ranked third with more than 7 million broadcasts.

In 2000, the song ranked first in the "100 Greatest Pop Songs Since 1963" jointly selected by "Rolling Stone" magazine and MTV. In 2004, the song ranked 13th in the "500 Greatest Songs in History" by "Rolling Stone" magazine. The melody of the song is inspired by Paul McCartney’s dream.

It wasn't until May 1965 that the album "Help!" was recorded in London, England, and McCartney seriously matched the melody with lyrics. After the first lyrics "yesterday" came out, he came up with the second sentence "all my troubles seemed so far away" for the rhyme; he also needed another three-syllable word, so there was "suddenly".

Producer George Martin proposed adding strings to the arrangement, but McCartney refused because "we are a rock band". Later, George Martin suggested to record the string version first, if you don't like it, you can discard it. So McCartney adopted George Martin's suggestion and performed the accompaniment with a string quartet.

"Yesterday" is an iconic single in the history of rock music. The string quartet in the song has changed the connotation of rock music. The beautiful melody of the song and the timeless lyrics portray the shadow that is lost in the torrent of time in the heart of the audience.

The lyrics sang the protagonist lamenting the changes in the world, regretting the helplessness of yesterday's inability to change. When the sad melody sounded, how many people wept in tears. Although the lyrics are beautiful, the meaning is vague and the reference is unknown. The ambiguity of the song is good because it can make people resonate emotionally when going back to the past.

On October 9, 1965, the song won the Billboard Top 100 Singles chart in the United States and has been on the Billboard Top 100 Singles chart for 4 consecutive weeks.

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