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11 - The Beatles - Mean Mr. Mustard - Abbey Road

"Mean Mr. Mustard" is a quirky and satirical track from The Beatles' "Abbey Road" album, written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon-McCartney. The song tells the story of a miserly man who goes to absurd lengths to save money, with humorous and exaggerated lyrics that paint a vivid picture of his eccentricity. The arrangement is simple yet effective, featuring a steady rhythm and playful instrumentation that complement the song's whimsical tone. It serves as part of the album's iconic medley, seamlessly transitioning into "Polythene Pam."

The inspiration for "Mean Mr. Mustard" came from a newspaper article Lennon read about a miserly man who hid his money to avoid spending it. Lennon wrote the song during The Beatles' stay in India, but he later dismissed it as a throwaway piece, calling it "a bit of crap I wrote in India." Despite Lennon's self-criticism, the track found its place on "Abbey Road," where its humorous character added a unique flavor to the medley. The original lyrics mentioned the miser's sister Shirley, but Lennon changed her name to Pam to create a smoother segue into the following track, "Polythene Pam."

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