Have a Banana!
The Beatles Lyrics


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Is that it? Is that the end?
Yeah, yeah, that's it.
Fade, fade
Good track, oh, well, we'll stop there, stop there, stop there
What an end
Quiet, all right, George
Fade
Hold it
Oh, thank you
Fade, you silly
Well, we did, we did that, oh, no, no, we've done that bit
The train comes in now
We did that
Yeah
To prove we weren't playing the record, then, you see
'Cause, otherwise, there's no point in you being here, is there? Ha, ha, ha




Yeah, we did that, 'cause it sounds just like it, don't it?
Pretty cool lot of fellows, aren't you? Here, Ringo, have a banana, catch

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Beatles' song "Have a Banana!" are a playful and improvised dialogue between the band members as they wrap up a recording session. The first lines reveal that they are concluding the song, with John Lennon asking if that is the end and someone confirming it. As the track fades out, they exchange congratulations and suggestions like "Good track" and "What an end". They also joke around and remark on aspects of the production, with Lennon saying "there's no point in you being here" if they were just playing the record, and someone commenting on the similarity between the live and recorded versions. Finally, Ringo Starr is offered a banana, adding a touch of absurdist humor to the scene.


The lyrics capture the camaraderie and spontaneity of The Beatles in the studio, as well as the sense of experimentation and playfulness that characterized their music. Through their banter and interactions, they convey a sense of mutual respect and enjoyment of each other's company, as well as a willingness to let loose and have fun. The fact that the song is completely instrumental and the lyrics are improvised is also a testament to their creativity and willingness to break the mold of traditional songwriting.


Line by Line Meaning

Is that it? Is that the end?
The Beatles are questioning if the track has come to an end.


Yeah, yeah, that's it.
Affirmation that the track has indeed ended.


Fade, fade
Instruction to fade out the track.


Good track, oh, well, we'll stop there, stop there, stop there
The band is satisfied with the quality of the recording and will stop here.


What an end
Comment on how the track finished nicely.


Quiet, all right, George
George is instructed to stop playing instruments and remain silent.


Fade
Further instruction to fade out the track.


Hold it
Pause the recording.


Oh, thank you
Expression of gratitude for the work done.


Fade, you silly
A playful instruction to fade out the track.


Well, we did, we did that, oh, no, no, we've done that bit
The band is reviewing parts of the recording that they already accomplished.


The train comes in now
Instruction to play the next part of the track that sounds like a train coming in.


We did that
Confirmation that they already recorded the train sound.


Yeah
Affirmation.


To prove we weren't playing the record, then, you see
Explanation why the band recorded the train sound and not just use a record.


'Cause, otherwise, there's no point in you being here, is there? Ha, ha, ha
A joke about why the audience needs to be present if the band will just play records.


Yeah, we did that, 'cause it sounds just like it, don't it?
More explanation why they recorded the train sound and how it sounds genuine.


Pretty cool lot of fellows, aren't you? Here, Ringo, have a banana, catch
Compliment for the band and an invitation for Ringo to eat a banana.




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