Beatles relations

Introduction
A "Related Song" is a song that is the "Base" or "Spinoff" of another. The Beatles used Relations a lot in their music. Relations are always in the songs title. If they are in the body of the song, that is concidered "mentioning" a song. For example, The Beatles Song, "Honey Pie", is a 1930s dance style beat. It appears fifth from the end of the album. Also, the song "Wild Honey Pie," a wacky, high strung, singalong, is at the fifth from the begenning. These songs are not parodies done by the Beatles themselves. To have these songs is simply like a wave of a hand to others, willing to catch them. Overall, The Beatles Relations, are a fun thing to look out for. Keep your eyes (and ears) peeled.


Complete List of Spinoffs

Yesterday - Tomarrow Never Knows

Love Me Do - Love You To

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)

Honey Pie- Wild Honey Pie

Revolution 1- Revolution 9

Sea of Time- Sea of Monsters

Here Comes The Sun- Sun King

Mean Mr. Mustard- Polothene Pam

Dig It- Dig A Pony
 
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