In 1998, legendary Beatlesâ producer George Martinâall set to âhang up his earphonesâ and retireâ brought together the most unusual assortment of people for In My Life, a tribute album composed entirely of Martin-produced Beatlesâ songs performed primarily by actors and comedians. Goldie Hawn gives a âgiggly nightclub chanteuseâ reading of âA Hard Dayâs Night,â Billy Connolly does a slightly cracked version of âBeing for the Benefit of Mr. Kite,â Jim Carrey covers âI Am the Walrusâ (in a musical performance surprisingly subdued next to, for example, his rendition of âSomebody to Loveâ), and Sean Connery closes things out with a somber reading of âIn My Life.â
But the albumâs opening track is its best: Robin Williams and Bobby McFerrinâs duet of âCome Togetherâ redeems many of the recordâs weakest moments. Just above, hear the track over a fan-made slideshow of Williams highlights. Williams and McFerrin had teamed up before in the wonderfully silly video for âDonât Worry Be Happy.â Here, with ample help from Martinâs lush production, they manage to evoke the slinky, seductive weirdness of the original song while simultaneously having a goofy old time of it. Popmatters editor Sarah Zupko, a self-confessed Beatlemaniac who otherwise found the album a supreme disappointment, calls Williamsâ âleeringâ through the song âa hoot,â and Iâm sure youâll agree.
Just above, watch a one-hour BBC documentary on the making of In My Life. At 9:30, see Williams, Martin, and McFerrin in the hysterical recording sessions for their âCome Togetherâ cover. Martin admits that he asked Williams to join the project âwith some trepidation,â then realized that âit was with some trepidationâ that Williams accepted. It was Williams who suggested âbringing along a mate,â McFerrin, whom he calls âa one-man accompaniment.â Among many other charms, the short doc features Martin throughout explaining not only the process of recording In My Life, but also his memories of the original recording sessions for these songs, clearly so dear to him and his proudest legacy. But of course, given our national period of mourning for the warm, brilliantly funny, deeply humane, and tragically sad Robin Williams, the real joy is seeing him here in much happier times, encouraging and praising the talents of others even as he shines so brightly alongside them.
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Josh Jones is a writer and musician based in Durham, NC. Follow him at @jdmagness
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Robin Williams & Bobby McFerrin Sing Fun Cover of The Beatlesâ âCome Togetherâ
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