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・ There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis
・ There's a Hippo in My Tub
・ There's a Hole in My Bucket
・ There's a Home
・ There's a Honky Tonk Angel (Who'll Take Me Back In)
・ There's a Kind of Hush
・ There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World
・ There's a Last Time for Everything
・ There's a Light Beyond These Woods
・ There's a Little Bit of Hank in Me
・ There's a Little Blue Star in the Window (and It Means All the World to Me)
・ There's a Long Long Trail A-Winding
・ There's a Man Going Around Taking Names
・ There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder
・ There's a Party Goin' On
There's a Place
・ There's a Place (The All-American Rejects song)
・ There's a Place for Us
・ There's a Place for Us (disambiguation)
・ There's a Place for Us (song)
・ There's a Poison Goin' On
・ There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder
・ There's a Riot Goin' On
・ There's a Silver Moon on the Golden Gate
・ There's a Situation on the Homefront
・ There's a Skeeter on My Peter
・ There's a Small Hotel
・ There's a Song in the Air
・ There's a Song in There Somewhere
・ There's a Star


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There's a Place

"There's a Place" is a song co-written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and was first released as a track on the Beatles' debut LP, ''Please Please Me''. Lennon and McCartney share lead vocals, with George Harrison providing backing vocals.
==Origins==
The title was inspired by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim's "Somewhere" from ''West Side Story'', which contained the line: "There's a place for us." McCartney admits owning the album of the film's soundtrack at the time of writing "There's a Place" and acknowledges its influence. The song’s subject matter was pitched on higher intellectual plane than most pop songs of that period, as Lennon explained: There's a Place' was my attempt at a sort of Motown, black thing. It says: 'In my mind there's no sorrow...' It's all in your mind." McCartney is quoted as saying: "In our case the place was in the mind, rather than round the back of the stairs for a kiss and a cuddle. This was the difference with what we were writing: we were getting a bit more cerebral. We both sang it. I took the high harmony, John took the lower harmony or melody. This was a nice thing because we didn't actually have to decide where the melody was till later when they boringly had to write it down for sheet music."
Composed at McCartney's Forthlin Road home, it was part of the group's stage repertoire in 1963. With its major seventh harmonica intro (later reprised) and searing two-part vocal harmonies in fifths (Lennon low, McCartney high), it stands out as an early Beatles milestone track. The song was recorded on 11 February 1963 in 10 takes during the first of three sessions for ''Please Please Me''. It was later overdubbed with a hamonica in 3 takes
The song was officially credited to "McCartney–Lennon", as were all other Lennon–McCartney compositions on the original UK release of ''Please Please Me''.

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