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・ You're Different and That's Super
・ You're Driving Me Crazy
・ You're Easy on the Eyes
・ You're either with us, or against us
・ You're Everything
・ You're Everything (album)
・ You're Fired (film)
・ You're fired!
・ You're for Me
・ You're Gettin' Even While I'm Gettin' Odd
・ You're Gettin' to Me Again
・ You're Getting Old
・ You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me
・ You're Going Down
・ You're Going Out of My Mind
You're Going to Lose That Girl
・ You're Gone
・ You're Gone (Diamond Rio song)
・ You're Gone (Marillion song)
・ You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)
・ You're Gonna Get It!
・ You're Gonna Get Rocked! (song)
・ You're Gonna Get Your Fucking Head Kicked In
・ You're Gonna Get Yours
・ You're Gonna Go Far, Kid
・ You're Gonna Hear from Me
・ You're Gonna Hear from Me (album)
・ You're Gonna Hear from Me (song)
・ You're Gonna Lose Us
・ You're Gonna Love Again


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You're Going to Lose That Girl : ウィキペディア英語版
You're Going to Lose That Girl

"You're Going to Lose That Girl" is a song by the Beatles from the album and film ''Help!'', written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Capitol Records originally titled the song "You're Gonna Lose That Girl" in the United States.
==Composition and recording==
The last song recorded before breaking off to make the film, the song was composed at Lennon's house in Weybridge. In the lyrics the singer tells his "friend" that, if he does not value his girl, the singer will "make a point of taking her away" from him. To the Beatles' familiar twist beat and using variations of familiar doo-wop chords, Lennon's lead singing is set in a call-and-response with the enthusiastic answering harmonies of McCartney and George Harrison, offering a last glimpse of the early Beatles' musical home turf.
The song's bridge has a key change similar to that of the record's previous track "Another Girl", moving up a minor third to G major, the relative major of the tonic minor. In this case the bridge concludes a measure early, diving a semitone down to meet the verse.
To fatten the sound McCartney overdubbed a background piano (a job that once would have been done by producer George Martin "live" on the backing track) and Ringo Starr added bongos, the addition of Latin-American percussion being another way the Beatles often exploited their new-found access to four-track recording.

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