"Can You Take Me Back"
The song is followed on the album by an unrelated and unlisted track, ad libbed and sung by Paul McCartney. Though the song has no official name, it is popularly known as "Can You Take Me Back" (after the primary lyric of the song). The hidden track is an improvised jam recorded by the band during a 16 September 1968 session for "I Will".
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