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〕 | Length = | Writer = Lennon–McCartney | Label = Apple, EMI | Producer = Phil Spector | Tracks = | Misc = }} "Dig a Pony" is a song by the Beatles, originally released on their 1970 album ''Let It Be''. "Dig a Pony" was the penultimate song played at the concert on the rooftop of Apple Studios in Savile Row, London on 30 January 1969. ==Composition== John Lennon was the song's composer and singer but the song was credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was originally called "All I Want Is You". Lennon would later comment that he thought the song was "a piece of garbage," though he had shown similar scorn for many of his songs. It was written for his soon-to-be wife Yoko Ono, and featured a multitude of strange, seemingly nonsense phrases which were strung together in what Lennon refers to as a Bob Dylan style of lyric. Early American pressings of ''Let It Be'' mistitled this song as "I Dig a Pony." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dig a Pony」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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