Martha My Dear (remastered 2009) (2027)
For decades, many listeners assumed the song was a coded message to McCartney’s ex-fiancée, , who had recently ended their engagement. However, McCartney has consistently clarified that the primary inspiration was his beloved Old English Sheepdog, Martha . This shift in perspective transforms the "silly girl" of the lyrics from a romantic partner into a representation of unconditional, platonic affection. For McCartney, Martha was a "quiet refuge" during the high-stakes chaos of Beatlemania—a companion that even prompted a rare display of sentimentality in the more guarded John Lennon.
"Martha My Dear (Remastered 2009)" is a distinctive Baroque-pop gem from The Beatles' 1968 self-titled double album (The White Album). While it is often mistaken for a conventional love song, it serves as a multifaceted exploration of McCartney’s personal sanctuary and musical ambition during a period of professional fragmentation. Martha My Dear (Remastered 2009)