DiscoverThe Beatles: Note By NoteLS056 - I'm Happy Just To Dance With You - Lecture Series (bonus)
LS056 - I'm Happy Just To Dance With You - Lecture Series (bonus)

LS056 - I'm Happy Just To Dance With You - Lecture Series (bonus)

Update: 2025-08-16
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In this episode of the Beatles Lecture Series, Kenyon dives deep into the oft-overlooked “I’m Happy Just to Dance with You,” written by John Lennon and sung by George. While John dismissed it as a “work song,” this lecture uncovers its quiet brilliance. Kenyon explores how the lyrics—simple on the surface—suggest deeper implications about love, sufficiency, and emotional restraint. From a music theory angle, the episode highlights the song’s unusual tonal movement between E major and C♯ minor, inventive use of plagal cadences, and melodic development that disguises repetition with elegance. Kenyon also draws comparisons to “Do You Want to Know a Secret” and finds echoes of Disney scores and jazz solos. It’s a playful, intricate tune that reveals the Beatles’ evolving harmonic language—and perhaps John’s own ambivalence about pop craft. A must-listen for fans of Beatles deep cuts and songwriting analysis.

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LS056 - I'm Happy Just To Dance With You - Lecture Series (bonus)

LS056 - I'm Happy Just To Dance With You - Lecture Series (bonus)