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Just wondering about the mention of the "Neapolitan" chord, F. At that point in the song, there's been a modulation to G major, and so the F is better described as merely the lowered VII of major, not a Neapolitan chord. Neapolitan chords usually take the place of the iv-chord, and for that reason are usually in first inversion.