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Don't Let Me Down Acoustic Cover The Beatles Yoshiyuki Harada
Gibson J-45 ADJ (Rhythm Guitar) / Yamaha A3R A.R.E. (Rhythm Guitar) / Morris MF-50SB (Bass Guitar) / audio technica AT4040 (Condenser microphone) / ZOOM Q4 (Video Recorder) / YAMAHA THR 5A (Amplifier) / YAMAHA UR-12・CUBASE AI 8 (DTM/DAW)
「Don't Let Me Down」は、1969年6月10日19枚目ビートルズイギリズ公式オリジナル・シングルで、「Get Back」のB面曲です。
クレジットはレノン=マッカートニーで、リードボーカルはジョンが担当しポールとジョージはハーモニーを付けています。
ジョンはこの曲についてヨーコのことを歌ったと言っており、確かにタイトルのフレーズ以外の部分で唄われているのはジョンのヨーコへの率直な想いで、曲中の「彼女」はヨーコのことだと想われます。
この時期のジョンらしい平易な言い回しで愛情をストレートに表現しています。
タイトルフレーズの「Don't Let me Down=俺をがっかりさせないでくれ!」とは一体誰に向けられたのかが問題になります。
ポールはこの曲について、「ジョンがヨーコに助けを求めた心の叫びだ。精神的に危うい状況にの中で恐れと不安を抱き、どうか見捨てないでくれヨーコに向けて訴えている」とコメントを残しています。
ジョンは本当に「俺をがっかりさせないでくれ」とヨーコに想っていたのか?
それとも危機状態だったビートル、特にポールへの想いをタイトルに付けたのか?・・不明です。
原曲では、ジョンはエピフォンカジノで殆どがローコードストロークプレイで独特の手首のスナップを聴かせた小気味の良いストロークで、ジョージはフェンダーテレキャスターオールローズを使いAメロのオブリガードを指弾きしています。
ポールのヘフナーベースで「Get Back」の演奏同様大活躍で、低音域から高音域へゆっったりと移動し16分音符を連続して弾いたり後半ではタイミングをずらしたプレイをするなど、コピーするのが楽しみなプレイです。

Don't let me down, don't let me down
Don't let me down, don't let me down

Nobody ever loved me like she does
Oo she does, yes, she does
And if somebody loved me like she do me
Oo she do me, yes, she does

Don't let me down, don't let me down
Don't let me down, don't let me down

I'm in love for the first time
Don't you know it's gonna last
It's a love that lasts forever
It's a love that had no past

Don't let me down, don't let me down
Don't let me down, don't let me down

And from the first time that she really done me
Oo she done me, she done me good
I guess nobody ever really done me
Oo she done me, she done me good

Don't let me down, don't let me down
Don't let me down, don't let me down

僕を見捨てないで 失望させないでくれ
僕を見捨てないで 失望させないでくれ

今まで彼女のように愛してくれた人はいない
あの娘は心から僕を愛してくれる
もし彼女のように愛してくれる人がいたとしても
やっぱり彼女にはかなわないだろう

僕を見捨てないで 失望させないでくれ
僕を見捨てないで 失望させないでくれ

生まれて初めて恋をした
この恋には終わりがないんだ
限りなく続く永遠の恋
過去の一切を断ち切った恋

僕を見捨てないでくれ 失望させないでくれ
僕を見捨てないでくれ 失望させないでくれ

最初のときからとてもやさしくしてくれた
あの娘は心から僕を思いやってくれる
今までにこんなにやさしくしてくれたことはなかった
誰も彼女のようにはしてくれなかった

僕を見捨てないでくれ 失望させないでくれ
僕を見捨てないでくれ 失望させないでくれ

Wikipedia
"Don't Let Me Down" is a song by the Beatles (with Billy Preston), recorded in 1969 during the Let It Be sessions. It was written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney.
Written by Lennon as an anguished love song to Yoko Ono,it was interpreted by Paul McCartney as a "genuine plea", with Lennon saying to Ono, "I'm really stepping out of line on this one. I'm really just letting my vulnerability be seen, so you must not let me down."

The song is in the key of E major and is in 4
4 time during the verse, chorus and bridge, but changes to 5
4 in the pick-up to the verse. It grew (like "Sun King") from the F♯m7–E changes from Fleetwood Mac's "Albatross" ("like she does" [F♯m7] "yes she does" [A, Am] "yes she does" [E]) with McCartney arranging instrumental and vocal parts and Harrison adding a descending two-part lead guitar accompaniment to the verse and a countermelody in the bridge. Alan W. Pollack states that "the counterpoint melody played in octaves during the Alternate Verse by the bass and lead guitars is one of the more novel, unusual instrumental touches you'll find anywhere in the Beatles catalogue."
Multiple versions of "Don't Let Me Down" were recorded by the Beatles during the tumultuous Get Back (Let It Be) recording sessions. The version recorded on 28 January 1969 was released as a B-side to the single "Get Back", recorded the same day."Get Back" reached number one and "Don't Let Me Down" reached number 35 on the US Billboard Hot 100.When the "Get Back" project was revisited, Phil Spector dropped "Don't Let Me Down" from the Let It Be (1970) album.
The Beatles performed "Don't Let Me Down" twice during their rooftop concert of 30 January 1969, and the first performance was included in the Let It Be (1970) film, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. In November 2003, a composite edit of the two rooftop versions was released on Let It Be... Naked.
The B-side version of the song was included on the Beatles' compilations Hey Jude, 1967-1970 and Past Masters Volume 2 and Mono Masters. The same recording also appears on the soundtrack to the 1988 documentary, Imagine: John Lennon.
Richie Unterberger of AllMusic called it "one of the Beatles' most powerful love songs",Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described the song as "heart-wrenching soul" and Roy Carr and Tony Tyler called it "a superb sobber from misery-expert J. W. O. Lennon, MBE. And still one of the most highly underrated Beatle underbellies."Author Ian MacDonald praised "Don't Let Me Down" and declared that "this track vies with Come Together for consideration as the best of Lennon's late-style Beatles records".
Personnel
John Lennon – lead vocal, rhythm guitars
Paul McCartney – bass guitar, harmony vocal
George Harrison – lead guitar, backing vocal
Ringo Starr – drums
Billy Preston – electric piano
Personnel per Ian MacDonald

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