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Yesterday
Sorry you are having trouble adjusting to the referencing here. I hope you have the patience to stick around and understand it more as you seem knowledgable and eager to help.

The basic idea (in my opinion) of the referencing rules are to avoid having to assess (for example) whether you or Pollack (who did an extensive analysis of ALL Beatles songs) is right based on what you say or what we see you write, but through references to other (supposedly) solid references that have been vetted by some "authority" outside Wikipedia. That it is "obvious" to you may not be enough, especially if there is some (even if dubious) "authority" that has published otherwise. This is not always optimal, but (again, my opinion) is better overall - and is crucial in more contentious areas. --John (User:Jwy/talk) 02:01, 1 November 2013 (UTC)
 * After looking at the content of the page instead of your comments on the discussion page, I see further issues. The "Pollack, 2003" reference is to the reference:
 * Pollack, Alan W (1 February 1993). "Notes on "Yesterday"". Notes On ... Series. Retrieved 14 January 2006.
 * below. It is a source that has been used on several Beatles song pages, but could be challenged since I believe it might be "self-published" or, at least, not published through a Publishing company.  That said, it is a generally useful analysis.  The "Harold Benson, 2013" should be backed up with a similar reference but doubt you have such a thing?  What to do. ..
 * I have backed off your change as it had the formatting issues. I'm going to try to recover the gist of what you had.  If its challenged and differs from Pollack, it might have to go (unfortunately).  But if its not challenged. . .  --John (User:Jwy/talk) 04:34, 1 November 2013 (UTC)