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Yet another McCartney tune about actress/future fiancée Jane Asher (this time about his disillusion with their relationship: “Why, tell me why did you not treat me right / Love has a nasty habit of disappearing overnight”), “I’m Looking Through You” appears on The Beatles’ Rubber Soul album.
*For more great Beatles songs you might have missed, check next Friday's List of the Day blog.
Also, here's a recap of the songs we've covered so far in this series:
• "Act Naturally"
• "And Your Bird Can Sing"
• "Baby You're a Rich Man"
• "Baby's in Black"
• "Bésame Mucho"
• "Cry For A Shadow"
• "Happiness is a Warm Gun"
• "Hey Bulldog"
• "I Need You"
• "I Will"
• "I'll Be Back"
• "I'm Looking Through You"
• "I'm a Loser"
• "I'm Only Sleeping"
• "I'm So Tired"
• "It's All too Much"
• "I've Just Seen a Face"
• "No Reply"
• "Rain"
• "Run for Your Life"
• "Things We Said Today"
• "Think For Yourself"
• "Three Cool Cats"
• "Wait"
• "What You're Doing"


McCartney never married Asher. They broke off their engagement in '68.
How come you haven't mentioned "Old Brown Shoe"? ...a brilliant song with great lyrics, beat, and harmony...
I cant help wondering when the highs/lows of vinyl records will be available on a digital format. Probably in about 100 years or so....