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"Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" is a song by The Beatles
The Beatles

The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
 which first appeared on the 1965 album Rubber Soul
Rubber Soul

Rubber Soul is the sixth U.K. studio album and the eleventh U.S. release by the UK rock music band The Beatles. Released in December 1965, and produced by George Martin, Rubber Soul was recorded in just over four weeks to make the Christmas market....
. While credited to Lennon/McCartney
Lennon/McCartney

File:Lennon-McCartney.JPGThe songwriting partnership of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, usually referred to as Lennon/McCartney, is one of the best-known and most successful musical and cultural collaborations of all time....
, it was primarily written by John Lennon
John Lennon

John Winston Ono Lennon, Order of the British Empire was an English Rock music musician, singer, songwriter, artist, and peace activist who gained worldwide fame as one of the founding members of The Beatles....
, though Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney

Sir James Paul McCartney Member of the Order of the British Empire is a multiple Grammy Award-winning England singer-songwriter, poet, composer, multi-instrumentalist, entrepreneur, record producer, film producer, Painting, and Animal rights....
 contributed to the middle eight section. It is notable as the first example of a rock band actually playing the sitar in one of their songs; it was played by George Harrison
George Harrison

George Harrison Order of the British Empire was an English Rock music guitarist, singer-songwriter and film producer. He achieved international fame as lead guitarist in The Beatles, and is listed number 21 in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of "The 100 Best Guitarists of All Time"....
. The song is a lilting acoustic ballad featuring Lennon's lead vocal and signature Beatle harmonies in the middle eight.

"Norwegian Wood" was one of several songs on Rubber Soul in which the singer faces an antagonistic relationship with a woman.






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"Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" is a song by The Beatles
The Beatles

The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
 which first appeared on the 1965 album Rubber Soul
Rubber Soul

Rubber Soul is the sixth U.K. studio album and the eleventh U.S. release by the UK rock music band The Beatles. Released in December 1965, and produced by George Martin, Rubber Soul was recorded in just over four weeks to make the Christmas market....
. While credited to Lennon/McCartney
Lennon/McCartney

File:Lennon-McCartney.JPGThe songwriting partnership of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, usually referred to as Lennon/McCartney, is one of the best-known and most successful musical and cultural collaborations of all time....
, it was primarily written by John Lennon
John Lennon

John Winston Ono Lennon, Order of the British Empire was an English Rock music musician, singer, songwriter, artist, and peace activist who gained worldwide fame as one of the founding members of The Beatles....
, though Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney

Sir James Paul McCartney Member of the Order of the British Empire is a multiple Grammy Award-winning England singer-songwriter, poet, composer, multi-instrumentalist, entrepreneur, record producer, film producer, Painting, and Animal rights....
 contributed to the middle eight section. It is notable as the first example of a rock band actually playing the sitar in one of their songs; it was played by George Harrison
George Harrison

George Harrison Order of the British Empire was an English Rock music guitarist, singer-songwriter and film producer. He achieved international fame as lead guitarist in The Beatles, and is listed number 21 in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of "The 100 Best Guitarists of All Time"....
. The song is a lilting acoustic ballad featuring Lennon's lead vocal and signature Beatle harmonies in the middle eight.

"Norwegian Wood" was one of several songs on Rubber Soul in which the singer faces an antagonistic relationship with a woman. In direct contrast to earlier Beatles songs such as "She Loves You
She Loves You

"She Loves You" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney based on an idea by McCartney, originally recorded by The Beatles for release as a single in 1963....
" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand
I Want to Hold Your Hand

"I Want to Hold Your Hand" is a song by the English pop music and rock music band The Beatles. Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and recorded in October 1963, it was the first Beatles record to be made using multitrack recording equipment....
", the songs on Rubber Soul were considerably darker in their outlook towards romantic relationships.

The exotic instrumentation and oblique lyric represented one of the first indications to fans of the expanding musical vocabulary and experimental approach that the group was rapidly adopting.

Lyrics


The lyrics of the song sketch an encounter between the singer and an unnamed girl. They drink wine in her room and talk into the night. However, at 2 A.M. the unnamed girl ceases their flirtation, which the speaker may have been hoping to end in consummation, declaring "it's time for bed", leaving him to crawl off to "sleep in the bath" alone. Later, still early in the morning, the singer finds that the girl has left him for another or out of insincere love, so the singer lights a fire and sets blaze to the unnamed girl's house as a final act of revenge.

"Norwegian Wood" refers to the cheap pinewood that often finished the interiors of working class British flats. The last verse states that the singer lights a fire, the implication being that the singer in fact sets fire to the girl's flat, presumably as revenge for not sleeping with the singer.

McCartney himself states the final line of the song indicates that the singer burned the home of the girl. As he explained:

Peter Asher
Peter Asher

Peter Asher was born on 22 June 1944 in Willesden, London, then part of Middlesex, England. He is a guitarist, singer, Talent manager and record producer....
 [brother of McCartney's then-girlfriend Jane Asher
Jane Asher

Jane Asher is an England actor, who is well known in the United Kingdom for her numerous appearances in film and television dramas. She has also developed a second career as a cake decorator and cake shop proprietor....
] had just done his room out in wood, and a lot of people were decorating their places in wood. Norwegian wood. It was pine
Pine

Pines are Pinophyta trees in the genus Pinus, in the family Pinaceae. They make up the monotypic subfamily Pinoideae. There are about 115 species of pine, although different authorities accept between 105 and 125 species....
, really, just cheap pine. But it's not as good a title, is it, "Cheap Pine"? It was a little parody, really, on those kind of girls who, when you'd get back to their flat, there would be a lot of Norwegian wood. It was completely imaginary from my point of view, but not from John's. It was based on an affair he had. She made him sleep in the bath and then, finally, in the last verse, I had this idea to set the Norwegian wood on fire as a revenge. She led him on and said, "You'd better sleep in the bath." And in our world, that meant the guy having some sort of revenge, so it meant burning the place down....


This exchange took place in a press conference in Los Angeles:
Reporter: I'd like to direct this question to messrs. Lennon and McCartney. In a recent article, Time magazine put down pop music. And they referred to "Day Tripper
Day Tripper

"Day Tripper" is a song by English rock music band The Beatles. Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, it was released as a double A-side single with "We Can Work It Out"....
" as being about a prostitute...
Paul: Oh yeah.
Reporter: ...and "Norwegian Wood" as being about a lesbian.
Paul: Oh yeah.
Reporter: I just wanted to know what your intent was when you wrote it, and what your feeling is about the Time magazine criticism of the music that is being written today.
Paul: We were just trying to write songs about prostitutes and lesbians, that's all.


Inspiration for the song

The song was apparently inspired by Lennon's extramarital flings. Ironically, he wrote it while he was on a holiday with his wife, Cynthia
Cynthia Lennon

Cynthia Lennon was the first wife of musician John Lennon. She grew up in the middle-class section of Hoylake, on the Wirral Peninsula, and gained a place at the Liverpool College of Art....
, at St. Moritz
St. Moritz

St. Moritz is an exclusive resort town in the Engadine valley in Switzerland. It is a municipalities of Switzerland in the Maloja in the Switzerland Cantons of Switzerland of Graub?nden....
 in the Swiss Alps
Swiss Alps

The Swiss Alps are the portion of the Alps mountain mountain range that lies within Switzerland. Because of their central position with the entire Alpine range, they are also known as the Central Alps....
. They were joined by the Beatles' producer George Martin
George Martin

Sir George Henry Martin Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom record producer, arrangement and composer. He is sometimes referred to as "the Fifth Beatle"?a title that he owes to his work as producer or co-producer of all of The Beatles' original records as well as playing piano on some of The Beatles tracks?and is considered one o...
, who had injured himself early in the holiday, and his wife. Martin recalled:

It was during this time that John was writing songs for Rubber Soul, and one of the songs he composed in the hotel bedroom, while we were all gathered around, nursing my broken foot, was a little ditty he would play to me on his acoustic guitar. The song was "Norwegian Wood".


When asked what the lyrics were about, Martin answered:

My wife is going to give me a hard time for saying this. It was one of John's indiscretions. I remember we were sitting at the veranda outside our hotel rooms in St. Moritz and John was playing at his guitar and working out the text: "I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me." He felt that Cynthia had tricked him to marry her.


Martin referred to the words as "a very bitter little story".

Lennon said of the song: "I was trying to write about an affair, so it was very gobbledegooky. I was trying to write about an affair without letting my wife know I was having one. I was sort of writing from my experiences ... girls' flats, things like that." He also said:

"Norwegian Wood" is my song completely. It was about an affair I was having. I was very careful and paranoid because I didn't want my wife, Cyn, to know that there really was something going on outside of the household. I'd always had some kind of affairs going on, so I was trying to be sophisticated in writing about an affair ... but in such a smoke-screen way that you couldn't tell. But I can't remember any specific woman it had to do with.


Lennon's friend Pete Shotton speculated that the woman in question was a journalist
Journalist

A journalist is a person who practices journalism, the gathering and dissemination of information about current events, trends, issues, and people while striving for viewpoints that aren't biased....
 of their acquaintance (possibly Maureen Cleave
Maureen Cleave

Maureen Cleave is a journalist who worked for the London Evening News and London Evening Standard in the 1960s, conducting interviews with famous musicians of the era, including Bob Dylan and John Lennon....
)., however Cleave says that in all her encounters with Lennon there was “no pass” Many also believed that Norwegian Wood was a play on the phrase "knowing she would" which gives more to the story of the affair or a one night stand.

Writer Philip Norman
Philip Norman (author)

Philip Norman, born 1943, is a novelist, biographer, journalist and playwright.Norman is the author of Shout!: The Beatles in Their Generation, described by a New York Times writer as the "definitive biography" of the Fab Four....
 has claimed in his 2008 biography of Lennon that the inspiration for the song was Sonny Drane
Sonny Drane

Sonny Drane , is a German-born woman who was briefly popular as a model in Britain in the 1960s. She was propelled to prominence when her first husband, noted British photographer Robert Freeman, included images of her in the first-ever Pirelli Calendar for which he was the sole photographer....
, the first wife of Beatles photographer, Robert Freeman
Robert Freeman (photographer)

Robert Freeman is a celebrated photographer and designer, most famous for his album cover photos for the The Beatles and his design work on the end credit sequences of their first two films and the related film posters and advertising materials....
. Freeman’s wife was a German-born model who became successful after her husband featured her in the inaugural Pirelli Calendar in 1964. Drane had made no claim to be the inspiration for the song until she was interviewed by Norman for his book. None of Lennon's candid interviews - nor the song's lyrics - make any allusion to the subject of the song being a married woman. The lyrics seem to refer specifically to a girl who has her own home. There is no reference, direct or subtle, to the subject being involved or related to another man. During the two-year period within which Drane has claimed to have maintained a year-long affair with Lennon in London that inspired the song, the Beatles were constantly touring or filming - spending considerable amounts of time outside of London

Influence

Lennon acknowledged being strongly influenced by Bob Dylan during this time period, and the rather opaque lyrics of "Norwegian Wood" seem to reflect this. Dylan responded with "4th Time Around
4th Time Around

"4th Time Around" is a song by Bob Dylan on his 1966 album, Blonde on Blonde....
", a song with a similar melody, subject matter and lyrical delivery. Rock journalists and even Lennon himself felt it to be a rather pointed parody of "Wood" (some even went as far as to think the song's closing line—"And I, I never took much/I never asked for your crutch/Now don't ask for mine"—was directed toward Lennon), though Lennon later told his biographer that he considered Dylan's effort to be more a playful homage.

"Norwegian Wood" has been covered many times by such artists as Waylon Jennings
Waylon Jennings

Waylon Arnold Jennings was an influential United States of America country music singer and musician. A self-taught guitar player, he rose to prominence as a bass guitar player for Buddy Holly following the break-up of The Crickets....
, Alanis Morissette
Alanis Morissette

Alanis Nadine Morissette is a Canada singer-songwriter, record producer and occasional actress. She has won eleven Juno Awards and seven Grammy Awards, and has sold over 60 million albums worldwide....
, The Fiery Furnaces
The Fiery Furnaces

The Fiery Furnaces are a United States indie rock band formed in Brooklyn, New York, in 2000. They played twice in Brooklyn as The Suckers before performing as The Fiery Furnaces ....
, Jan and Dean
Jan and Dean

Jan and Dean were a rock and roll duet , popular from the late 1950s through the mid 1960s, consisting of William Jan Berry and Dean Ormsby Torrence ....
 (whose "surf"-style version was intended to showcase the new style of production Jan Berry envisioned for the group, until Berry was nearly killed in a car accident before the song was released), Acker Bilk
Acker Bilk

Acker Bilk Order of the British Empire , born Bernard Stanley Bilk , is a clarinetist. He is known for his trademark goatee, bowler hat, striped waistcoat and his breathy, vibrato-rich, lower-register clarinet style....
, Buddy Rich
Buddy Rich

Bernard "Buddy" Rich was an United States Jazz drumming, bandleader and former Marine. Rich was billed as "the world's greatest drummer" and was known for his virtuoso technique, power, and speed....
, Herbie Hancock
Herbie Hancock

Herbert Jeffrey "Herbie" Hancock is a jazz pianist and composer. He embraces elements of rock and roll and soul music while adopting freer stylistic elements from jazz....
, P. M. Dawn
P. M. Dawn

P.M. Dawn is a Hip hop music/R&B musical group, formed by brothers Attrell Cordes and Jarrett Cordes , in 1988 in music in .The Cordes brothers' father died of pneumonia when they were children....
, Colin Hay
Colin Hay

Colin Hay is an Scottish people/Australian musician, who made his mark during the 1980s as lead vocalist of the Australian band Men at Work, and later as a solo artist....
, Victor Wooten
Victor Wooten

Victor Lemonte Wooten is an electric bass player. He is known for his technical Virtuoso and his skills as musician, composer, and author. Wooten has won the "Bass Player of the Year" award from Bass Player three times in a row, and was the first person to win the award more than once....
 (who uses it as a solo spot live), Mia Doi Todd
Mia Doi Todd

Mia Doi Todd is a musician from Los Angeles, California, United States.Todd moved to New Haven, Connecticut in 1993 to attend Yale University, where she majored in East Asian Studies....
, Milton Nascimento
Milton Nascimento

Milton Nascimento is a prominent Brazil singer, songwriter, and guitarist....
, Sérgio Mendes
Sergio Mendes

S?rgio Santos Mendes, Pronunciation. , is a Grammy Award-winning List of Brazilian musicians. He has released over thirty-five albums, and plays bossa nova heavily crossed with jazz and funk....
 and Cornershop
Cornershop

Cornershop are a United Kingdom indie music band formed in Leicester in 1992 by Wolverhampton-born Tjinder Singh , his brother Avtar Singh , David Chambers and Ben Ayres , the first three having previously been members of Preston-based band General Havoc, who released one single in 1991..The band name originated from a stereotype referring...
; Cornershop's version, from their album When I Was Born for the 7th Time
When I Was Born for the 7th Time

When I Was Born for the 7th Time is a 1997 album by Cornershop.In 2000 Q magazine placed it at number 68 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever....
, is entirely in Punjabi
Punjabi language

'Punjabi' , , is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by inhabitants of the historical Punjab region and their diasporas. Speakers include adherents of the religions of Islam, Sikhism and Hinduism....
. It was played live during U2
U2

U2 are a rock music band from Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The band consists of Bono , The Edge , Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr. .The band formed in 1976 when the members were teenagers with limited musical proficiency....
's Vertigo Tour
Vertigo Tour

The Vertigo Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the Republic of Ireland Rock music band U2. Launched in support of the group's 2004 in music album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, the visited arenas and stadiums from 2005 through 2006....
. Artist Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa

Frank Vincent Zappa was an American composer, electric guitarist, record producer, and film director. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa wrote rock music, jazz, electronic music, orchestral, and musique concr?te works....
 recorded a version satirising the sex scandal involving Jimmy Swaggart
Jimmy Swaggart

Jimmy Lee Swaggart is a Pentecostal preacher and pioneer of televangelism. In the 1980's Jimmy Swaggart's television programming was extremely popular....
, but it is only available on bootleg recording
Bootleg recording

A bootleg recording is an sound recording and/or video recording of a performance that was not officially released by the artist, or under other legal authority....
s. The Alan Copeland Singers' recording of the lyrics of "Norwegian Wood" to the tune of the Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible

Mission: Impossible began as an American television series that chronicles the missions of a team of secret United States government agents known as the Impossible Missions Force ....
 theme song won a 1969 Grammy for "Best Contemporary Pop Performance, Chorus". Neil Young
Neil Young

Neil Percival Young Order of Manitoba is a Canada singer-songwriter, musician and film director.Young's work is characterized by deeply personal lyrics, distinctive guitar work, and signature falsetto tenor singing voice....
 used the guitar lick
Lick (music)

In popular music genres such as rock music, a lick is "a stock pattern or phrase" consisting of a short phrase , or series of note that is used in solos and melodic lines....
 of Norwegian Wood in live performances of Cinnamon Girl
Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young song)

"Cinnamon Girl" is a song by Neil Young. It debuted on the 1969 album Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, which was also Neil's first album with backing band Crazy Horse ....
.

The song has had impact outside musical circles as well. For instance, Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
ese author Haruki Murakami
Haruki Murakami

is a popular contemporary Japanese writer and translator. His work has been described by the Virginia Quarterly Review as "easily accessible, yet profoundly complex"....
 wrote a novel entitled Norwegian Wood
Norwegian Wood (novel)

is a 1987 novel by Japanese author Haruki Murakami.The novel is a nostalgia story of loss and sexuality. The story's protagonist and narrator is Toru Watanabe, who looks back on his days as a freshman university student living in Tokyo....
, a reference to the song. Norwegian-American presidential nominee Walter Mondale
Walter Mondale

Walter Frederick Mondale is an Politics of the United States and member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. He was the List of Vice Presidents of the United States Vice President of the United States under President of the United States Jimmy Carter, a two-term United States Senate from Minnesota, and the very unsuccessful Democ...
 was nicknamed "Norwegian Wood" during the 1984 presidential election
United States presidential election, 1984

The United States presidential election of 1984 was a contest between the incumbent President of the United States Reagan, the Republican candidate, and former Vice President of the United States Walter Mondale, the Democratic candidate....
.

Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
 ranked it #83 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time

The Norwegian
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
 music festival Norwegian Wood
Norwegian Wood (music festival)

Norwegian Wood is a music festival in Oslo, Norway. It takes place in Frognerbadet, near Frogner Park . In 2006 the festival took place from June 14 to June 18....
, which takes place in Oslo
Oslo

is the Capital and largest List of cities in Norway in Norway.Metropolitan Oslo or the Greater Oslo Region makes up the third largest urban area in Scandinavia after Metropolitan Stockholm and Metropolitan Copenhagen....
, is named after the song. The Norwegian
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
 Beatle fan club is named "Norwegian Wood" after this song.

Dave Matthews
Dave Matthews

David John Matthews is a South African-United States Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter. He is best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist for the Dave Matthews Band, but he has also worked as a solo artist, and with other musicians such as Tim Reynolds and Trey Anastasio....
 often includes the lyric "I once had a girl. Or should I say, she once had me. She showed me her room. Isn't it good Norwegian wood?" in his song Pay for What You Get.

Avant-Garde cover band Taedium Vitae recorded a version of this song in 2007 which was released on their "Grand Theft Audio" album.

Alex Lifeson
Alex Lifeson

Alex Lifeson, Order of Canada , is a Canada musician, of Serbia descent, best known for his work as the guitarist of the Canadian Rock music band Rush ....
 of Rush
Rush (band)

Rush is a Canadian Rock music band originally formed in August 1968, in the Willowdale, Toronto neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, currently composed of bass guitar, keyboard instrument, and singer Geddy Lee; electric guitar Alex Lifeson; and drum kit and lyricist Neil Peart....
 incorporated part of the song during his performance of Hope
Hope (Rush song)

"Hope" is an acoustic Rush instrumentals#Snakes & Arrows from Rush 's 2007 album Snakes & Arrows. It was performed on a twelve-string guitar in D-A-D-A-A-D tuning....
 in Oslo
Oslo

is the Capital and largest List of cities in Norway in Norway.Metropolitan Oslo or the Greater Oslo Region makes up the third largest urban area in Scandinavia after Metropolitan Stockholm and Metropolitan Copenhagen....
, Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
 during the band's Snakes & Arrows Tour
Snakes & Arrows Tour

Rush began the Snakes & Arrows Tour to promote their latest album, Snakes & Arrows on June 13, 2007 in Atlanta, Georgia. The 2007 tour came to a close on October 29, 2007 at Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland....
.

Credits

  • John Lennon – double tracked lead vocal, 6 & 12 string acoustic rhythm guitars
  • Paul McCartney – harmony vocal and bass
  • George Harrison – doubletracked sitar
  • Ringo Starr – finger cymbals.
Credits per Ian MacDonald
Ian MacDonald

Ian MacCormick , who wrote under the pseudonym Ian MacDonald, was a United Kingdom music critic and author, best known for his detailed history of The Beatles and The New Shostakovich, a controversial study of the Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich....


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