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Mark from Hastings, England Maxwell's Silver Hammer is an odd yet fantastic song, more interestingly is the rumour that Paul McCartney is dead! haha MAD! -- I live in a town called Hastings on the SouthEast Coast of England and Paul McCartney lives around 15 miles north east in a place called Rye (a very old town), his son and daughter used to.


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Maxwell's silver hammer. Made sure that she was dead. P.C. 31 said, "We caught a dirty one". Maxwell stands alone. Painting testimonial pictures. Oh, oh, oh, oh. Rose and Valerie, screaming from the gallery. Say he must go free (Maxwell must go free) The judge does not agree and he tells them.


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"Maxwell's Silver Hammer" is a pop song with dark, eccentric lyrics about a student named Maxwell Edison who commits murders with a hammer. The lyrics are disguised by the upbeat, catchy, and "childlike" sound of the song. The recording sessions for the track were an acrimonious time for the Beatles, as McCartney pressured his bandmates to work.


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"Maxwell's Silver Hammer" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road. It was written by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon-McCartney partnership. The song is about a student named Maxwell Edison who commits murders with a hammer, with the dark lyrics disguised by an upbeat sound. McCartney described the song as symbolic of the downfalls of life.


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Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer Came down upon her head (doo doo, doo doo, do) Clang! Clang! Maxwell's silver hammer Made sure that she was dead P.C. 31 said, "We caught a dirty one" Maxwell stands alone Painting testimonial pictures Oh, oh, oh, oh Rose and Valerie, screaming from the gallery Say he must go free (Maxwell must go free)


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D Bang, bang, Maxwell's silver hammer E7 Came down upon her head A7 Clang, clang, Maxwell's silver hammer Em A7 D A Made sure that she was dead F# Bm D7 G A7 D A7 D D B7 Back in school again Maxwell plays the fool again Em Teacher gets annoyed A7 D A Wishing to avoid an unpleasant sce-e-e-ene D B7 She tells Max to stay when the class has gone.


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Maxwell's Silver Hammer is a triumph of bizarro fiction, the crowning glory being the fact that they didn't strip Maxwell of the murder weapon and he has it at the trial itself. The first time you listen to the song, the first time you hear the chorus, it hits you over the head with surprise: up until then, you think it's going to be some.


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[Chorus] Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer Came down upon her head (Do-do-do-do-do) Clang! Clang! Maxwell's silver hammer Made sure that she was dead (Do-do-do-do-do) [Verse 3] P. C. 31 said.


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Maxwell's Silver Hammer is a song about karma originally presented by Paul for inclusion on The Beatles but was rejected by the others on the basis that it was too complicated. It was resurrected for Abbey Road and work on the track was slated to begin upon John's return from recovery following an automobile accident, but he hated the song and refused to participate, dismissing it as.


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"Maxwell's Silver Hammer" was the third track on the "Abbey Road" album and was the first McCartney-penned song on the LP, indicating the confidence he was placing on this favored composition. The album took only three weeks to jump into the top spot on the Billboard album chart, raking in a total of eleven weeks in the #1 position..


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"Maxwell's Silver Hammer" is one of the lesser-known songs in The Beatles' discography. This is perhaps due to the fact that it proved to be one of the least-favorite amongst the Fab Four themselves. The writing of this song is credited to both Paul McCartney and Lennon-McCartney, the latter being a composite of Macca and the late John.


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While McCartney intended Maxwell's Silver Hammer to appear on Let It Be, it was included on the Abbey Road album, which was released on 26 September, 1969. In a taped recording of a band meeting that same month, Lennon tells McCartney that none of the band "dug" Maxwell's Silver Hammer, adding that it might be better if he gave songs of.


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Maxwell's Silver Hammer is a song by The Beatles, from the Abbey Road album, with Paul McCartney singing lead. The song is credited toLennon/McCartney. In the parts of the song where it goes 'Bang! Bang!', it's actually Ringo hitting an anvil. Contrary to the others' exaggerated recollections, the song took three days of overdubbing because McCartney imagined that it could be a future single.