In the 1997 book Paul McCartney: Many Years from Now, Paul discussed the origin of The Beatles’ “All Together Now” from the Yellow Submarine soundtrack. “When they were singing a song, to encourage the audience to join in they’d say ‘All together now!’ so I just took it and read another meaning into it, of we are all together now,” he said. “So I used the dual meaning.”
Paul discussed the song’s genre. “It’s really a children’s song,” he said. “I had a few young relatives and I would sing songs for them.”
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