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    What 2 British Prime Ministers were mentioned in the Beatles song "Taxman"?

    Question #126518. Asked by endoverend. (Aug 04 12 8:12 PM)


    merrijig

    Harold Wilson and Edward Heath are apparently referenced in the backing vocals, See "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxman". Wikipedia mentions this part way through its reference in the section Composition and Recording"

    Aug 04 12, 8:20 PM


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