<P> George Martin arranged an orchestral interlude as an introduction, but this was rejected . It would eventually be used as an incidental cue for the Beatles' animated film Yellow Submarine . In 1996, the introduction was released as the track "A Beginning" on The Beatles Anthology 3 CD . </P> <P> The line, "I'm sorry that I doubted you, I was so unfair, You were in a car crash and you lost your hair", is cited by proponents of the "Paul is Dead" urban legend as a clue to McCartney's fate; the line "you lost your hair" is claimed to refer to Paul being badly burned in a fiery car crash, or to the song "When I'm Sixty - Four" (which was written by McCartney). However, the expression "to lose one's hair" was a fairly common English idiom, and simply means "to become anxious or upset" (see, for instance, Elizabeth Bowen's novel The Death of the Heart, 1938). </P> <Ul> <Li> Ringo Starr--vocals, drums, tack piano, sleigh bells, cowbell, maracas, congas </Li> <Li> Paul McCartney--grand piano, bass guitar </Li> <Li> Jack Fallon--violin </Li> </Ul> <Li> Ringo Starr--vocals, drums, tack piano, sleigh bells, cowbell, maracas, congas </Li>

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