
She's got a ticket to ride, She's got a ticket to rihihihide She's got a ticket to ride, but she don't care. There’s no sound, but it’s still cool to see how the segment was made. Song Ticket To Ride Release date: 09 April 1965 I think I'm gonna be sad, I think it's today, yeah The girl that's drivin' me mad, Is goin' away. The video below provides an 8mm-behind-the-scenes look at The Beatles shooting the scene. 'Ticket to Ride' is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written primarily by John Lennon and credited to LennonMcCartney. How has nobody recreated that in a ski film to date? Such a funny, yet simple, idea. I particularly loved that clip where they used those old-school pole baskets as a prop to change faces. Pretty solid, right? The Beatles were by no means fantastic skiers, but it seemed like they knew enough to have some fun out there. It was filmed in Obertaugen, Austria in March of 1965. Don Short, who traveled with the Beatles in the 60s, recalled that John coined the phrase Ticket to Ride for another meaning: The girls who worked the.

Whether you’ve seen the segment before or not, I highly recommend you give it a watch below. ‘Ticket To Ride’ is a great song as is, and adding some stylishly-shot clips of The Beatles messing around in the Alps was *chef’s kiss* pefecto! I have so much shame.Īnyways, enough of my self-shaming diatribe…

I consider myself to be a huge Beatles fan, and a ski-obsessed maniac so you would think I’d be aware of it, right? Shame. Ticket To Ride was the first Beatles song that ran over 3 minutes, setting the tone for all future Beatles songs. I need to start this short article by admitting something very embarrassing- I had absolutely no idea that The Beatles filmed a skiing segment for their 1965 film- Help. The Beatles - Ticket To Ride (Letras y cancin para escuchar) - Shes got a ticket to ride / Shes got a ticket to ride / Shes got a ticket to ride / But.
