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When did Drive my Car by the Beatles Come Out?

When did Drive my Car by the Beatles Come Out?

” Drive My Car ” is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written primarily by Paul McCartney, with lyrical contributions from John Lennon. It was first released on the British version of the band’s 1965 album Rubber Soul; it also appeared in North America on the Yesterday and Today collection.

What kind of power cords does Volex make?

Volex designs and manufactures power cords, duck heads and other related power products that are sold to manufacturers of a broad range of electrical and electronic devices and appliances. Today our products are used in laptops, PCs, tablets, printers, TVs, games consoles, power tools, kitchen appliances and electric and autonomous vehicles.

Who is Volex and what do they do?

Today, Volex is a leading integrated manufacturing specialist for performance-critical applications and power products. Our trusted brand holds unparalleled leadership positions in two critical areas of the interconnect space.

How many Volex containers are there in the world?

Our company handles all major makes and models of Japanese, European, and North American vehicles. In addition to public sales, we have shipped well over 380 containers worldwide since 1999, servicing customers in Europe, Asia and Africa. A high 40′ container can be loaded with 50 to 100 cut-out assemblies plus hundreds of smaller parts.

Who was the original singer of Drive my Car?

“Drive My Car” is a song by the Beatles, written primarily by Paul McCartney, with lyrical contributions from John Lennon.

Is the song Drive my Car about sex?

It’s pretty clear that all this driving talk is leading to sex, but there’s no proof that it isn’t just a song about a guy, a girl, and a car – making it another radio-friendly Beatles track.

How did Paul McCartney and John Lennon write Drive my Car?

Lennon dismissed the lyrics as “crap” and “too soft”. They decided to rewrite the lyrics and after some difficulty – McCartney said it was “one of the stickiest” writing sessions – they settled on the “drive my car” theme (which Bob Spitz credits to Lennon) and the rest of the lyrics flowed easily from that.