If you're a fan of 60's music, you may be familiar with the catchy tune that begins with the line, 'The Taxman's Taken All My Dough.' This iconic song is none other than 'Taxman' by The Beatles, released in 1966. Written by George Harrison, 'Taxman' served as the opening track for the band's groundbreaking album, 'Revolver.'
'Taxman' was inspired by Harrison's frustration with the excessive taxation faced by the British population in the 1960s. The song conveyed a strong message about the heavy burden of taxes imposed by the British government at the time. It resonated with many listeners who could relate to the feeling of their hard-earned money being taken away by the taxman.
The lyrics of 'Taxman' go beyond the opening line and continue to criticize the excessive taxation system. Harrison sings, 'If you
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