Here, There and Everywhere is a love ballad by the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It appears on the 1966 album Revolver and was released on August 5, 1966. Recorded at EMI's Abbey Road Studios in London over three sessions in June 1966, the track features delicate multi-tracked vocals and a guitar tone with a mandolin-like timbre. The song blends soft rock - pop and is a romantic meditation on living in the here and now. McCartney began writing it at John Lennon's Weybridge home, and he has cited the Beach Boys as an influence on its opening harmonies and overall approach, with the mood and some lines reflecting his relationship with Jane Asher. It is one of McCartney's personal favorites and has received praise from critics, with Mojo ranking it number 4 on its list of the greatest songs of all time in 2000 and Rolling Stone placing it 25th on the 100 Greatest Beatles Songs list in 2004. The tune has been covered by artists including Emmylou Harris and The Fourmost, and its influence extended to later works such as Frank Ocean's use of Lennon–McCartney writing credit in 2016 on White Ferrari.