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===="Flying"==== "[[Flying (Beatles instrumental)|Flying]]" is an instrumental and the first Beatles track to be credited to all four members of the band. It was titled "Aerial Tour Instrumental" until late in the sessions{{sfn|Lewisohn|2005|pp=123, 127}} and appears in the film over footage of clouds{{sfn|Courrier|2009|p=193}} and outtakes from [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s ''[[Dr. Strangelove]]''.{{sfn|Everett|1999|p=131}}{{refn|group=nb|Recorded three days before shooting on ''Magical Mystery Tour'' began, "Aerial Tour Instrumental" was originally intended to accompany a scene in which the Beatles' psychedelic coach took flight with the aid of [[special effect]]s.{{sfn|Miles|2001|p=278}}}} The track's musical structure is similar to a [[12-bar blues]]{{sfn|Everett|1999|p=142}} and set to what music historian [[Richie Unterberger]] terms a "rock–soul rhythm".{{sfn|Unterberger|2006|p=180}} It consists of three rounds of the 12-bar pattern, led first by guitars, then Mellotron and organ, and finally a chanted vocal chorus.{{sfn|Everett|1999|p=142}}
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