'help!' was the last beatles album to feature a cover version (larry williams's 'dizzy miss lizzie'), and is considered a turning point in the quality of their songwriting. like the previous album's 'i'm a loser,' 'you've got to hide your love away' was lennon's nod to the influence of bob dylan. mccartney's gift for melody was obvious in 'i've just seen a face.' and harrison's songwriting contributions grew to two tracks. instrumentally, 'ticket to ride's off-beat rhythm was ringo's masterpiece
'help!' was the last beatles album to feature a cover version (larry williams's 'dizzy miss lizzie'), and is considered a turning point in the quality of their songwriting. like the previous album's 'i'm a loser,' 'you've got to hide your love away' was lennon's nod to the influence of bob dylan. mccartney's gift for melody was obvious in 'i've just seen a face.' and harrison's songwriting contributions grew to two tracks. instrumentally, 'ticket to ride's off-beat rhythm was ringo's masterpiece