I Cried for No One by Day Morrow

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T-Shirts by Day Morrow

“(I Cried) For No One” was a song from the Beatles 1966 Revolver album. It is one of the few songs from that album which I felt goes well with much of the Fab Four’s later period. That song, “Eleanor Rigby”, (and, just barely in 1970 and ’71, “Good Day Sunshine”) are some of the many examples of what went on during The Studio Years in terms of the personnel lineups that never had its true marketing exposure on a T-shirt. This fabric-painted cotton shirt has original imagery, which I felt was appropriate for the song’s sound. One side shows three Pauls and three Ringos WITHOUT Lennon and Harrison playing “(I Cried) For No One” on a country cliff side. Also featured in the song was the man who played the French horn, Alan Civil, R.I.P. (1929-1989). The other side features Smokey Robinson between Binky the Clown from Garfield and Krusty the Clown from “The Simpsons” in a tribute to the song “Tears of a Clown

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Size: XL

T-Shirts by Day Morrow

“(I Cried) For No One” was a song from the Beatles 1966 Revolver album. It is one of the few songs from that album which I felt goes well with much of the Fab Four’s later period. That song, “Eleanor Rigby”, (and, just barely in 1970 and ’71, “Good Day Sunshine”) are some of the many examples of what went on during The Studio Years in terms of the personnel lineups that never had its true marketing exposure on a T-shirt. This fabric-painted cotton shirt has original imagery, which I felt was appropriate for the song’s sound. One side shows three Pauls and three Ringos WITHOUT Lennon and Harrison playing “(I Cried) For No One” on a country cliff side. Also featured in the song was the man who played the French horn, Alan Civil, R.I.P. (1929-1989). The other side features Smokey Robinson between Binky the Clown from Garfield and Krusty the Clown from “The Simpsons” in a tribute to the song “Tears of a Clown

Click to expand images.

Size: XL

T-Shirts by Day Morrow

“(I Cried) For No One” was a song from the Beatles 1966 Revolver album. It is one of the few songs from that album which I felt goes well with much of the Fab Four’s later period. That song, “Eleanor Rigby”, (and, just barely in 1970 and ’71, “Good Day Sunshine”) are some of the many examples of what went on during The Studio Years in terms of the personnel lineups that never had its true marketing exposure on a T-shirt. This fabric-painted cotton shirt has original imagery, which I felt was appropriate for the song’s sound. One side shows three Pauls and three Ringos WITHOUT Lennon and Harrison playing “(I Cried) For No One” on a country cliff side. Also featured in the song was the man who played the French horn, Alan Civil, R.I.P. (1929-1989). The other side features Smokey Robinson between Binky the Clown from Garfield and Krusty the Clown from “The Simpsons” in a tribute to the song “Tears of a Clown