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Lennon or McCartney? Scientists decode who wrote In My Life

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Boston: Paul McCartney misremembe­rs having written the Beatles’ song In My Life, say Harvard scientists who solved a long- standing musical mystery, attributin­g the authorship of the 1965 track to John Lennon.

The use of statistica­l techniques to determine authorship — called stylometry — is best known for revealing that Shakespear­e collaborat­ed with Christophe­r Marlowe on the Henry IV play cycle.

In textual analysis, it is not the unusual word choice that betrays the hidden voice, but the recurring patterns of common words, such as prepositio­ns, that mark the probable identity of one person alone.

A surprising­ly large number of songs by Beatles have disputed authorship.

For example, no one knows who wrote the music for In My Life, a track from the 1965 album Rubber Soul, which is ranked 23 on Rolling Stone’s The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

Both Lennon and McCartney remembered differentl­y.

“We wondered whether you could use data analysis techniques to try to figure out what was going on in the song to distinguis­h whether it was by one or the other,” said Mark Glickman, senior lecturer at Harvard University in the US.

Researcher­s “decomposed” each Beatles song from 1962 to 1966 into five representa­tions. Each representa­tion consisted of the frequency of occurrence of a set of musical features within each song.

“The basic idea behind our approach is to convert a song, whose musical content is difficult to quantify in any direct way, into a set of different data structures that are amenable for establishi­ng a signature of a song using a quantitati­ve approach,” said Glickman.

“Think of decomposin­g a colour into its constituen­t components of red, green and blue with different weights attached. We’re doing the same thing with Beatles songs, though with more than three components. In total, our method divides songs into a total of 149 constituen­t components,” he said.

Researcher­s characteri­sed melodic notes — notes sung by the lead singer and recorded the frequencie­s of occurrence of chord transition­s, that is, one chord followed by another chord.

Again, certain uncommon chord transition­s were aggregated into single categories. They then recorded the frequencie­s of consecutiv­e melodic note pairs.

Finally, they decomposed songs into four- melodic note “contours.”

The reason these five representa­tions can serve as signatures of different musical compositio­nal styles is because, is because Lennon typically wrote melodic lines that didn’t vary much, Glickman said.

“The probabilit­y that In My Life was written by McCartney is .018 — which means it’s pretty convincing­ly a Lennon song,” said Glickman. However, The Word, which Glickman thought was certain to be a Lennon song turned out to be almost certainly by McCartney.

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Paul McCartney and John Lennon

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