Sun King (song)

"Sun King" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road.Like other tracks on the album (notably "Because") the song features lush multi-tracked vocal harmonies, provided by Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison.At the end of the song, the music stops abruptly and a drum fill by Ringo Starr leads into the next track, "Mean Mr. Mustard".[4] The coda beginning "Cuando para mucho", which is an exact copy of the instrumental intro, is initially sung to a ii (F♯m7 chord), which moves to V–I (B6 to E6 chords) on "cora-zon", then alternates back to ii (F♯m7) on "Mundo paparazzi" and "Cuesto obrigato" before again V–I (B6–E6) on "para-sol" and "carou-sel".[6] The song is also notable for the vocally constructed ii chord in second inversion (Dm7/A) arising in the "Ahh" transition to verse.
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