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Long before it was a staple of the Rubber Soul album, "Michelle" started as a "party piece". Paul McCartney would often sit in the corner at art school parties, wearing all black and singing made-up French-sounding gibberish to attract "birds".

It wasn't until 1965 that John Lennon suggested turning that "French thing" into a real song. To get the lyrics right, Paul turned to Jan Vaughan, the wife of his childhood friend Ivan Vaughan, who provided the iconic line: "Sont les mots qui vont très bien ensemble" (These are words that go together well). Why the 2009 Remaster Matters Michelle (Remastered 2009)

The 2009 remastering process breathed new life into the track's delicate acoustic layers. Listeners can now more clearly appreciate: Long before it was a staple of the