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In the real world, "Jealous Guy" is a song released by [[John Lennon]] soon after the breakup of the Beatles. The tune was originally composed in 1968 with different lyrics and a different title - "Child of Nature" - but for reasons unknown, the song never made it onto a Beatles album. [https://genius.com/The-beatles-child-of-nature-lyrics The original lyrics (available here) begin with the same couplet that Fitz provides in the novel.] | In the real world, "Jealous Guy" is a song released by [[John Lennon]] soon after the breakup of the Beatles. The tune was originally composed in 1968 with different lyrics and a different title - "Child of Nature" - but for reasons unknown, the song never made it onto a Beatles album. [https://genius.com/The-beatles-child-of-nature-lyrics The original lyrics (available here) begin with the same couplet that Fitz provides in the novel.] | ||
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Revision as of 04:55, 7 January 2021
In an unspecified parallel universe, Fitz Kreiner had encountered a song by the Beatles that had what Trix MacMillan said was the same tune as "Jealous Guy" with different lyrics.
The song began with:
- On the road to Rishikesh
- I was dreaming more or less
(PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles)
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In the real world, "Jealous Guy" is a song released by John Lennon soon after the breakup of the Beatles. The tune was originally composed in 1968 with different lyrics and a different title - "Child of Nature" - but for reasons unknown, the song never made it onto a Beatles album. The original lyrics (available here) begin with the same couplet that Fitz provides in the novel.
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