What "Got To Get You Into My Life" by The Beatles is Really About | ft. Bob Dylan

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Released in 1966 on the legendary Revolver album, "Got To Get You Into My Life" is a an upbeat, Motown-inspired song written by Paul McCartney and recorded and performed by The Beatles.

Today on Lyristoric, we'll do a deep-dive lyrical analysis, line by line, while researching the history behind the period of time Paul wrote Got To Get You Into My Life to find out the hidden meaning behind its lyrics. Making an appearance in the presentation will be the legendary Bob Dylan, who's influence on The Beatles went a long way towards creating the circumstances behind the song's inspiration and meaning.

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