Yellow Submarine (film) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

All tracks written by Lennon–McCartney except where noted.
Track start and end time is indicated in hrs.mins.secs. These are approximated because the songs are embedded in the film plot and cannot be strictly separated.
  1. 0.00.21-0.02.15: "Introduction Story" music by George Martin
  2. 0.07.55-0.10.40: "Yellow Submarine"
  3. 0.10.40-0.13.30: "Eleanor Rigby"
  4. 0.17.00-0.19.55: "I Am the Walrus" (short excerpt, played during Frankenstein when he transforms into John)
  5. 0.19.00-0.19.55: "Love You To" (George Harrison) (excerpt, played during George's entrance)
  6. 0.22.30-0.23.05: "A Day in the Life" (excerpt, orchestral swell played, starting as the Sub takes off, and for the rest accompanied by numerous real world images)
  7. 0.23.25-0.25.55: "All Together Now"
  8. 0.28.20-0.31.15: "When I'm Sixty-Four"
  9. 0.31.30-0.34.30: "Only a Northern Song" (Harrison)
  10. 0.43.15-0.46.15: "Nowhere Man"
  11. 0.48.00-0.51.30: "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"
  12. 0.54.30-0.54.50: "Sea of Green" (a short a capella melodic voice flow when the crew descents downwards through the holes of the sea of holes)
  13. 0.56.15-0.56.25: "Think for Yourself" (Harrison) (short excerpt, a line is sung a cappella to revive the Lord Mayor)
  14. 1.06.35-1.08.50: "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
  15. 1.08.50-1.09.05: "With a Little Help from My Friends" (short excerpt, the beginning straight following Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band without interruption, just like in the original on the 1967 Vinyl record)
  16. 1.11.45-1.15.05: "All You Need Is Love"
  17. 1.16.30-1.16.40: "Baby, You're a Rich Man" (excerpt, played as Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band are, due to Ringo's "hole in his pocket", set free from the anti-music missile that the Blue Meanies set upon them; the recording of the song is expanded for the American-released version, and the scene with the expansion of the recording of the song leads to a scene that replaces the "Hey Bulldog" sequence due to the latter sequence being "anti-climactic".)
  18. 1.17.25-1.21.00: "Hey Bulldog" Originally shown only in Europe before the film's 1999 restoration.
  19. 1.24.15-1.27.15: "It's All Too Much" (Harrison)
  20. 1.27.15-1.29.00: "All Together Now" (accompanied by images of the real Beatles singing, numbers and letters, and "all together now" translated in various languages)
First soundtrack album

The original soundtrack album comprised the four original Beatles songs, two other Beatles songs, and orchestral pieces by George Martin.

The orchestral pieces were also used in the short NASA Apollo 9 mission film, which NASA made for every mission.

Second soundtrack album

Another soundtrack was released in 1999, which contained all of The Beatles' songs from the film except "A Day In The Life".

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