<Tr> <Td> "Matchbox" (1964) Matchbox 1964 </Td> <Td> "I Feel Fine" / "She's a Woman" (1964) I Feel Fine She's a Woman1964 </Td> <Td> "Eight Days a Week" (1965) Eight Days a Week 1965 </Td> </Tr> <P> "She's a Woman" is a song by the Beatles, written mainly by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon--McCartney . John Lennon contributed to the lyrics and middle eight (the bridge). The song was finished in the studio the morning of the session . It was released as the B - side to "I Feel Fine" in 1964, their last single release that year . It reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 from frequent airplay . </P> <P> "She's a Woman" has been described as an example of the rock and roll and rhythm and blues genres . The song, penned mainly by Paul McCartney (Lennon helped with the lyric and bridge) was his attempt at imitating the vocal style of Little Richard . This is why the song is in such a high register, even for McCartney's tenor range . Some takes of the song (especially recordings of live concerts) feature an extended outro . </P> <P> The structure of the song is fairly simple, with the melody carried mostly by McCartney's voice . His bass and a backing piano produce a countermelody, with Lennon's guitar playing chords on the backbeat . After the first verse, the piano also plays chords on the upbeats . George Harrison plays a bright guitar solo during the middle eight . </P>

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