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      • John Lennon originally wrote the song as "He Said He Said" because the line came from Peter Fonda, but it didn't sound right, so he changed it to "She."
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  2. "She Said She Said" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. Credited to Lennon–McCartney, it was written by John Lennon [4] [5] with assistance from George Harrison. [6]

  3. Apr 11, 2024 · What inspired Lennon to write She Said She Said? Lennon was inspired to write She Said She Said after a conversation he had with actor Peter Fonda, who had taken LSD and kept repeating “I know what it’s like to be dead!”

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  4. Mar 16, 2008 · The final track recorded for Revolver, ‘She Said She Said’ was inspired by an LSD-influenced conversation between John Lennon and actor Peter Fonda. During The Beatles’ US tour in the summer of 1965, they rented a house in Los Angeles’ Mulholland Drive.

  5. Although John Lennon’s compositions have touched on eccentricities before this point – that is to say, deviations from the standard rules of pop music of the time – “She Said She Said” reveals that his melodic structures were starting to be more expressive and “by feel” that any established norm.

  6. The lyric for She Said, She Said stemmed from an acid trip experienced by John and George with several others, including actor Peter Fonda. Fonda claimed to know what it was like to be dead, because he had been shot in the stomach as a child and his heart stopped beating three times on the operating table.

  7. John Lennon originally wrote the song as "He Said He Said" because the line came from Peter Fonda, but it didn't sound right, so he changed it to "She." This song marks an interesting spot on the Beatles timeline, as it was the first time and LSD experience directly influenced a song.

  8. Jan 15, 2024 · The seed of ‘She Said She Said’ was sown during an acid trip that Lennon experienced with actor Peter Fonda and The Beatles’ friends, including George Harrison, in Los Angeles. Reportedly, Fonda’s insistent musings on knowing what it’s like to be dead, prompted by childhood memories of a near-fatal incident, permeated Lennon’s ...