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In reply to the discussion: Pose a question about a film, TV show or song & see if anyone knows the answer without using Google [View all]red dog 1
(27,849 posts)114. In the Beatles song "Got To Get You Into My Life"...who or what was the "you" referring to?
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I believe they might have considered themselves more R&B than a rock group...
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and there were sooo many...hard to find a concise listing of just band members w/o seeing any hints
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I think the only two choices left are the lead guitarist and the trumpet player.
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