Always puzzled by this one:
“We’re so sorry, Uncle Albert, but we haven’t done abllody thing all dat…”
Rhen it goes on to talk about the kettle’s on the boil and we’re so easy called away. After that, something about “Admiral Halsey had to get to sea”. Was this just a drug-induced nightmare? Or was the song talking about something real?
Who knows what they were talking about?
It was Wings, actually. Paul McCartney and Wings. Who knows what he meant.
“We’re so sorry/Uncle Albert/We’re so sorry if we caused you any pain …”
Well, first of all, it’s not The Beatles. It’s Paul McCartney & Wings.
Actually, it’s not even Wings. The song was credited to “Paul and Linda McCartney.”
I still have no idea what any of it meant!
To be fair, the OP did call it “the Beatle’s” [singular] song. He just should have used an indefinite rather than the definite article.