BEING FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR KITE (Lennon-McCartney) 1967 John Lennon took little credit for the lyrics for the number that closed the first side of Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. "It was from this poster that I'd bought in an antique shop... advertising a show which starred Mr Kite. It said the Hendersons would also be there, late of Pablo Fanques Fair. There were hoops and horses and someone going through a hogshead of real fire... all at Bishopsgate... I hardly made up a word." As Paul added later, "...you couldn't make that up!" A number of interesting sound effects were also added. John intended to create a carnival atmosphere and wanted to use a fairground steam organ. Such an instrument was not available, so George Martin got hold of a recording of a calliope and cut up the tapes, mixed them up and reassembled them. For the benefit of Mr Kite there will be a show tonight on trampoline The Hendersons will all be there late of Pablo Fanques Fair what a scene Over men and horses, hoops and garters Lastly through a hogshead of real fire In this way Mr K will challenge the world The celebrated Mr K performs his feat on Saturday at Bishopsgate The Hendersons will dance and sing As Mr Kite flies through the ring don't be late Messrs K and H assure the public their production will be second to none And of course Henry the horse dances the waltz The band begins at ten to six when Mr K performs his tricks without a sound And Mr H will demonstrate ten summersets he'll undertake on solid ground Having been some days in preparation a splendid time is guaranteed for all And tonight Mr Kite is topping the bill