John Lennon and George martin created the atmospheric sounds for ""for the benefit of Mr. kite"" by cutting up and re-slicing tapes of recorded organ music.
The English rock group the Beatles recorded "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" for their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was credited to Lennon-McCartney and mostly written and performed by John Lennon.
The majority of the lyrics were taken from a circus poster from the 19th century for Pablo Fanque's Circus Royal performance in Rochdale. One of three songs from the Sgt.
Pepper album that were prohibited from broadcasting on the BBC was "Henry the Horse," allegedly because the line included two terms that were each known as slang for heroin. Lennon refuted claims that the song was related to heroin in item.
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