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Mean Mr. Mustard

Song by The Beatles • Lennon

Abbey Road (1969) — Mature, melodic, valedictory.

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Background

Mean Mr. Mustard is a song by The Beatles, written by Lennon and led on vocal by John Lennon. Rishikesh fragment about a stingy old man; segues into Polythene Pam. Within the catalogue, its segue thread connects it to Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise); its medley thread connects it to Kansas City / Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!, Sun King, Polythene Pam.

What's distinctive

At 1:06 it's one of the shortest tracks in the canon (≤2th percentile). One of 101 UK songs led primarily by John. Recorded approximately 14 of 17 into the Abbey Road (1969) sessions. Carries the unique tag 'rishikesh-scrap' — no other UK song shares it.

Opening line — "His sister Pam works in a shop…" (brief identification excerpt; full lyrics © Sony Music Publishing — see Genius link in References.)

J John Lennon — lead vocalJ Lennon — rhythm guitarP McCartney — bassG Harrison — lead guitarR Starr — drums

Recording

The session work falls within the band's Abbey Road (1969) period, recorded 24 Jul 1969 at EMI Studios. George Martin produced; Geoff Emerick (returned), Phil McDonald, Glyn Johns engineered. The track was committed to Studer J37 8-track (1969 upgrade), TG12345 console under construction via the EMI TG12345 transistor console (debuted on Abbey Road); some sessions on REDD.51, with the era's standard signal chain — EMI RS124, EMT 140, Fairchild 660, ADT, compression on every channel (TG). Likely instrumental setup followed the era's working kit: Gibson Les Paul Standard 'Lucy' (Harrison), Fender Rosewood Telecaster (Harrison), Epiphone Casino, Moog Series III synthesizer, amplified through Fender Twin Reverb, Fender Bassman, Vox UL730, Leslie. For session-by-session detail, see Mark Lewisohn's account on p.182 of The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions (excerpt below).

Recording process — typical signal flow for the Abbey Road (1969)
DemoBackingOverdubsVocalsMix
Studio: EMI Studios • Console: EMI TG12345 transistor console (debuted on Abbey Road); some sessions on REDD.51 • Tape: Studer J37 8-track (1969 upgrade), TG12345 console under construction
StudioEMI Studios — Studio Two & Three (last Beatles LP recorded as a band)
Tape machineStuder J37 8-track (1969 upgrade), TG12345 console under construction
ConsoleEMI TG12345 transistor console (debuted on Abbey Road); some sessions on REDD.51
MicrophonesU47, U67, AKG C12, AKG D19/D20 (drums), STC 4038
Outboard / effectsEMI RS124, EMT 140, Fairchild 660, ADT, compression on every channel (TG)
GuitarsGibson Les Paul Standard 'Lucy' (Harrison), Fender Rosewood Telecaster (Harrison), Epiphone Casino, Moog Series III synthesizer
AmplifiersFender Twin Reverb, Fender Bassman, Vox UL730, Leslie
ProducerGeorge Martin
Engineer / 2ndGeoff Emerick (returned), Phil McDonald, Glyn Johns • Alan Parsons, John Kurlander (2nd)
Recording: 'Here Comes The Sun-King' (working title of 'Sun King'/'Mean Mr Mustard') (takes— Mark Lewisohn, The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions, p.182

Pattern analysis

Lead vocalists across Abbey Road
17
McCartney 8
Lennon 6
Harrison 2
Starr 1
Theme prevalence across the canon
medley7segue2rishikesh-scrap1
Track length percentile — Mean Mr. Mustard sits at the 2th percentile (median 2:33)
shorter ←→ longer1:06
Recorded 24 Jul 1969 — position on the band's studio chronology
196219631964196519661967196819691970

Legacy & release history

In the UK canonical discography it appears on the LP Abbey Road. Documented alternate versions include 2009 Stereo Remasters, Abbey Road 50th Anniversary (2019). Mono and stereo histories vary by era — see the dedicated section below.

Mono & stereo

Documented alternate versions

Released on

Cross-references

Other songs sharing themes (rishikesh-scrap, segue, medley)

Other songs led by the same vocalist

Other songs from this era

rishikesh-scrapseguemedley

References & external databases

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