
This is however broken at the end of this verse as there is one bar added. The harmony is purely diatonic to F Major and the melody rises and falls in even measure leaving the listener feeling at ease. There is also backing vocals added in the second half of the verse in the form of simple “ahhhh’s” (TheBeatlesVEVO, 2015).

In verse two we hear the addition of a tambourine being played on and also an acoustic rhythm guitar which also starts to hint at the more pop side of the song and starts to increase the texture and thickness of the song. This single vocal line follows a very macro style structure as it doesn't really change or differ throughout the song until the outro. The first verse is very thin in its texture ,using only a piano with a single vocal melody line that sets the tone for the song playing on the ballad style where the song starts very thin with its texture then really opens up as the song progresses. The vocal never really rests on too many unstable notes for too long during the versus, instead only passing on the unstable notes and then quickly going back to the diatonic key. The song relies more on the subtleness of texture then of the form as throughout the song the texture gets added too and builds up to the conclusion of the song.Verse one as with all the versus follows a simple chord progression using chords I, V, V7, V7sus4 and IV in the key of Fmajor which creates a very memorable verse setting the tone of the song and hinting at the pop and rock genre of the song. The song structure is not your usual pop structure such as Verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus, chorus but instead is quite different in nature for its genre. The genre of the song is Rock, Pop played in ballad style.
