
THE WISDOM OF THE BEATLES
Be inspired by the most iconic band of our generation.
Baby’s in Black
A strong foundation will lead to moments of magic.
July 22

“Baby's in Black” showcases one of the most remarkable vocal partnerships in popular music through John and Paul's seamless interweaving of melody and harmony. Throughout the song, they effortlessly switch roles. In the verses, John carries the lead while Paul takes the high harmony; in the chorus, Paul takes the lead while John sings a low harmony. This creates a fluid conversation that feels both natural and magical.
Accomplishments like the blended vocals in “Baby’s in Black” don’t happen overnight; they were the product of years of hard work in the clubs of Liverpool and Hamburg. This song demonstrates what happens when two distinct voices choose to serve the song rather than compete for attention. Together, they created a sound that's simultaneously raw and refined.
Behind the stirring vocals is another lesson about their collaboration. The song was written during the period when John and Paul would sit knee-to-knee with their guitars, crafting songs that were born of true collaboration. This represents the rarest form of creative magic, where two people feed off each other’s strengths and vulnerabilities to bring a new song into being.
Years of hard work can pay off in moments like these. Whether in business partnerships, friendships, or family dynamics, laying a strong foundation leads to magical moments where memories are made. That foundation helps us to know when to step forward and when to step back, when to shine and when to support.
Today, I will practice the art of seamless collaboration, looking for opportunities to lead when needed and support when called for, understanding that true partnership requires both.
Where could you create deeper harmony by being more flexible about when to lead and when to follow?
Join April's New Beginnings Lessons
When George Harrison walked out of a contentious business meeting in 1969 and into Eric Clapton's garden, he discovered the strategic power of renewal. The song he wrote that afternoon, "Here Comes the Sun," would become The Beatles' most-streamed track and a masterclass in navigating transitions. Throughout April, we'll explore how their approach to new beginnings, strategic retreats, and turning endings into opportunities provides actionable frameworks for leaders navigating organizational transitions, career pivots, and transforming uncertainty into growth in every area of life.
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