Talk:Here, There, and Everywhere
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I excised this: "It has been also praised for containing a philosophical undercurrent of humility; it states that the singer needs his woman not just to be happy, but also to be a better person."
I don't think the lyric states any such thing. Please quote the part that does. Could you also source the praise? I think this is a pretty obscure reading of this song and you need to give a source for this comment.Dr Zen 03:41, 9 Dec 2004 (UTC)
better person
[edit]Dr. Zen--
In answer to your query, the very first line of the song is: "To lead a better life I need my love to be here..."
I think you probably were misinterpreting the language you excised. I assume you read it (reasonably) as claiming that the speaker wants his woman to be a better person. I am sure, however, that the author meant to say what is obviously true, that the speaker says he needs his woman in order for him to be a better person.
I don't think the language you cut out was a very important detail about the song, though, so I am not going to replace it.
Title
[edit]This article was nearly identical to Here, There and Everywhere. According to the track listing at [1], the correct title has only one comma. Accordingly, I have replaced this article with a redirect to the other one. -- Dominus
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