1822!
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This is a Dorsey Burnette number
Brother of Johnny Burnette
Called "Lonesome Tears in My Eyes"
Recorded on their very first LP in 1822
Ha




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Beatles' song "1822!" are short and straightforward but carry a significant meaning. The song starts by stating that the song is a Dorsey Burnette number, who was the brother of famous musician Johnny Burnette. The Burnette brothers were known for their rockabilly and country music during the 1950s and '60s. The line "Called 'Lonesome Tears in My Eyes'" suggests that the song was well known what it was titled.


The next line "Recorded on their very first LP in 1822" is interesting because, in reality, there were no LPs, a long-play vinyl record, in 1822. This inaccuracy is deliberate and is an example of the Beatles' humor and tongue-in-cheek attitude towards themselves, the music industry, and their fans. The song doesn't have any other lyrics, and the rest is an instrumental track with a fast-paced, energetic beat, showcasing the band's musical talent and composition.


Line by Line Meaning

This is a Dorsey Burnette number
The following song was written by Dorsey Burnette.


Brother of Johnny Burnette
Dorsey Burnette is the sibling of Johnny Burnette.


Called "Lonesome Tears in My Eyes"
The title of the song is "Lonesome Tears in My Eyes".


Recorded on their very first LP in 1822
The song was recorded on their initial long-playing album in the year 1822.


Ha
An exclamation expressing surprise or amusement.




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