"Baby, You're a Rich Man" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as the B-side of their "All You Need Is Love" single in July 1967. It originated from an unfinished song by John Lennon, titled "One of the Beautiful People", to which Paul McCartney added a chorus. It is one of the best-known pop songs to make use of a clavioline, a monophonic keyboard instrument that was a forerunner to the synthesizer. Lennon played the clavioline on its oboe setting, creating a sound that suggests an Indian shehnai. The song was recorded and mixed at Olympic Sound Studios in London, making it the first of the Beatles' EMI recordings to be entirely created outside EMI Studios.

That's a combination of two separate pieces ... put together and forced into one song. One half was all mine. [Sings] "How does it feel to be one of the beautiful people, now that you know who you are, da da da da." Then Paul comes in with [sings] "Baby, you're a rich man," which was a lick he had around.[5]


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"Baby, You're a Rich Man" was the result of combining two unfinished songs written by Lennon and McCartney,[6] in a similar fashion to "A Day in the Life" and "I've Got a Feeling".[7][8] The working title, based on Lennon's verses, was "One of the Beautiful People",[8] to which McCartney added the "Baby, you're a rich man" chorus.[9] In a 1980 interview, Lennon described it as "two separate pieces ... forced into one song".[5] The two songwriters worked on the composition at McCartney's London home, on Cavendish Avenue in St John's Wood.[10]

During the 1960s, "beautiful people" was the term adopted by Californian hippies to refer to themselves.[11] According to author Barry Miles, who was among the leading figures in the UK underground in 1967,[12] Lennon drew inspiration for the song from newspaper articles on the emerging hippie phenomenon.[13] It is thought that McCartney wrote his section about the band's manager, Brian Epstein.[14] Lennon's lyrics are in the form of a question-and-answer exchange, similar to that used by him and McCartney in "With a Little Help from My Friends". Musicologist Walter Everett writes that the song "asks an unnamed Brian Epstein what it's like to be one of the 'beautiful people'"; Everett adds: "This appellation was used of both communal hippies and those who mingle with the most celebrated entertainers."[15] Lennon claimed that the meaning of the song was that everybody is a rich man,[16] saying, "The point was stop moaning. You're a rich man and we're all rich men."[14] George Harrison said the message was that all individuals are wealthy within themselves, regardless of material concerns.[17][nb 1]

Author and critic Kenneth Womack comments that the lyrics appear to "address issues of wealth and celebrity" for listeners unfamiliar with the countercultural concept of "beautiful people".[27] The song reflects the Beatles' disdain for consumerism and materialism, a theme that, inspired by the band members' use of the hallucinogenic drug LSD, they introduced in the lyrics to Revolver tracks such as "And Your Bird Can Sing". Authors Russell Reising and Jim LeBlanc highlight the lines "You keep all your money in a big brown bag inside a zoo / What a thing to do" as particularly dismissive of the acquisition and hoarding of material wealth.[28] The same authors recognise an element of ridicule towards some of the "beautiful people", specifically those that, in Lennon's words, travel no further than "As far as the eye can see" and, even then, see "Nothing that doesn't show".[29] Music critic Tim Riley identifies a droll quality in the answers that Lennon provides to his own questions. With regard to the song's message, he writes: "It's clear that they understand their position: if the Beatles are beautiful people, by extension their listeners become beautiful people ('Baby, you're a rich man, too')."[30]

During the session, Lennon changed a line in the chorus to "Baby, you're a rich fag Jew".[17] According to author Bob Spitz, this was either a joke at the expense of Epstein or a provocation in reaction to the band's former moptop image.[56] Spitz writes that the session tapes also reveal Lennon improvising similarly "wicked" remarks about McCartney, Ringo Starr and Jagger.[57] Partly as a result of these disruptions, the Beatles required twelve takes before they achieved a satisfactory rhythm track.[58] The group enjoyed working at Olympic Sound, which was an independent facility, free of record company control.[59] They returned to Barnes on 14 June[60] to record the basic track for "All You Need Is Love".[61][62][nb 7]

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Non-heme iron can be found in plants and iron-fortified alert icon products. This type of iron is less easily absorbed by the body and will require careful planning to get enough iron for your baby. Sources of non-heme iron include:

Some moms believe that foods before one are just for fun and that your baby will get enough iron from breastmilk or formula. Yet others insist that giving babies iron-rich foods from as early as 6 months is a must.

As an RN, this blog was informative, inspirational and educational. I agree that breastfeeding is best for mom and baby. It is the naturalist way to recover after delivery and give your baby antibodies to boost immunity. The information in the green box holds so much truth. There are challenges and barriers that create apprehension in mothers to exclusively breastfeed their babies. In the green box it states that 22% of babies in the United States are exclusively breastfed after 6 months. Honestly, I remember with my oldest son trying to breastfeed him but feeling so much anxiety because he would not latch on. His provider told me during a well child check up that it was ok to only breastfeed him for 6 months. If only I knew what I know now I would have educated myself more and breastfeed him longer.

Thanks for sharing these benefits. Indeed, breastfeeding facilitates bonding between the mum and baby. A knowledge giving article and I will definitely going to save them for future reference. Thanks you!

As the time between feedings increases, this milk becomes more diluted. This milk, which your baby accesses first when they begin to feed again, is called foremilk. The foremilk has a higher water content than the milk located deeper within the breast. Foremilk often appears visually thinner or more watery.

As your baby continues to nurse, they begin to pull milk from deeper within the breast where the fatty milk cells are stored. This milk, which is more fat-filled than the earlier milk, is called the hindmilk. Hindmilk often appears thick and creamy and is richer and more calorie dense than the foremilk.

The longer you go between feedings, the more watery milk will flow down to the front of the breast and the longer it may take for a baby to begin to access the fatty milk stored deeper in the breast.

Hindmilk is not very different from foremilk, and in reality the importance is that the baby is allowed to feed until they are finished in order to continue the demand messaging of the supply and demand process.

Oversupply is sometimes seen as an issue for concern, with parents worrying their baby might not get the right balance of milk. The good news is that if you experience an oversupply your body will usually adjust in a just a few days. Continuing to breastfeed on demand ensures that your baby will get the balance of milk they need.

As a breastfeeding parent, your body produces the perfect food for your baby. Breast milk is dynamic and ever-changing and provides your baby with all the nutrients they need for a successful start in life.

If you feed your baby iron-fortified formula, your baby is likely getting the recommended amount of iron. If you breastfeed, talk with your baby's health care professional about iron supplements. An iron supplement may be iron drops given at a specific amount, also called dose. Or it may be iron that's included in a vitamin supplement.

Iron deficiency in children can be prevented. To keep your child's growth and development on track, offer iron-rich foods at meals and snacks. And talk to your child's health care team about the need for screening tests and iron supplements.

Being a child nutritionist I have always known the importance of iron in babies, however it was not until I had my daughter that I understood how easy it is to forget to introduce foods with iron in the first months. Iron is an extremely important mineral for the growth and development of your baby. If you are preparing for introducing solids to your baby's diet, it is important that your baby receives foods high in iron, especially if you continue to exclusively breastfeed.

Iron is essential to transport oxygen to all the organs of the body. When the body doesn't get enough iron, red blood cells aren't produced properly, which affects your baby's growth and development. Babies with iron deficiency can have long-term physical and mental delays, as well as cognitive problems. In fact, iron is the most deficient nutrient globally. A study published in Pediatrics found long-term damage in adults with iron deficiency in childhood. Specifically, they found problems with concentration, memory, and even developed up to 10 years later. For this reason, in the US it is recommended to do blood tests in children aged 9-12 months to rule out any iron deficiency.

Full-term babies are born with sufficient iron stores until they are 4-6 months old. From 6 months, iron needs "triple" due to their rapid growth. This time also coincides with complementary feeding and that is why it is critical to know which foods to introduce. Breast milk is poor in iron and lacks the amounts necessary to meet the nutritional requirements of babies older than 6 months. If your baby is fed formula, she may be at less risk of developing deficiencies since baby formulas are fortified with iron. In no way does it mean that you have to stop breastfeeding. On the contrary, I recommend that you continue with exclusive breast milk. Although breast milk is poor in iron, this iron is very well absorbed. If you continue to exclusively breastfeed and are about to start complementary feeding, your main focus should be to include foods high in iron. ff782bc1db

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