<P> Rolling Stone has noted: "The tune's chord sequence bears Brian Wilson's influence, ambling through three related keys without ever fully settling into one, and the modulations--particularly the one on the line' changing my life with a wave of her hand'--deftly underscore the lyrics, inspired by McCartney's girlfriend, actress Jane Asher ." </P> <P> The Beatles recorded "Here, There and Everywhere" towards the end of the sessions for their 1966 album Revolver . The band worked on the song at Abbey Road Studios over three session dates--on 14, 16 and 17 June . Before carrying out overdubs, they taped 13 takes before achieving a satisfactory basic track . </P> <P> The recording is noted for its layered backing vocals, which McCartney, Lennon and George Harrison spent much of the three days attempting to perfect . McCartney mentioned in the 1989 radio series McCartney on McCartney that the vocals were meant to have a Beach Boys sound; he has also said that he was trying to sing it in the style of Marianne Faithfull . McCartney's lead vocal on the recording is multi-tracked . In his book Revolution in the Head, Ian MacDonald also comments on Harrison's lead guitar part being given a mandolin - like tone via a Leslie speaker effect, before it adopts a "horn - like timbre" for the song's ending . </P> <P> "Here, There and Everywhere" was released in August 1966 as the fifth track on Revolver, sequenced between Harrison's Indian - styled "Love You To", and the children's song "Yellow Submarine". Writing of its positioning in the running order, music critic Tim Riley says that "Here, There and Everywhere" "domesticates" the "eroticisms" of "Love You To", and he praises the composition as "the most perfect song" that McCartney had ever written . In his review for AllMusic, Richie Unterberger describes "Here, There and Everywhere" as one of its author's "outstanding contribution (s)" to the genre of "love ballads", and a song with "the sound of an instant standard". Unterberger comments on the recording: "The delicacy of the execution is exquisite, the sensual imagery more explicit, the sense of desire and fulfillment tangible ." Less impressed, Ian MacDonald admired the "ingenuity of the music" but concluded that "for all its soft - focus charm the song's overall effect is chintzy and rather cloying ." </P>

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