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Gay musicians felt this John song was a message to Brian Epstein, featuring a Dylan influenced folk rock sound. It is...

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Answer: You've got to hide your love away

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John Lennon wrote You've got to hide your love away for the Beatles. It was released in 1965 in the album titled "Help".

The lyrics of the song were somehow complicated as some believed that Lennon; some also believed the song was about his feelings of isolation and inability to truly express himself in public.

Another singer Tom Robinson believed the song was for Brian Epstein who was homosexual and hid it from the public. Lennon though didn't discuss where he got the inspiration for the lyrics from.

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