The pattern of the song is fairly prominent throughout the track. It was built from a finger-picking technique that Lennon used on The Beatles songs such as "Dear Prudence", "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" and "Julia", all of which appear on The White Album.[1] Lennon learned this finger-picking guitar style (known as Travis-picking) from the Scottish musician Donovan, who was with The Beatles at the time at Rishikesh, India.[2]
Recording
Recorded at EMI Studios on 7 October 1970,[3] the album version of "Look at Me" features double-tracked vocals by Lennon.[1]
The Canadian punk rock band Sum 41 released a song titled "Look at Me" from their LP Underclass Hero. The beginning verse also started with the lines "Look at me; who am I supposed to be?" The album title itself is a reference to another Lennon song, "Working Class Hero".
Joseph Arthur recorded a version for the Lennon Covered #2 CD issued by Q magazine.
Orenda Fink covered "Look at Me" as an extra-song on the download-only single "Ace Of Cups" (2014)
References
^ abcd"Look At Me". The Beatles Bible. 2 August 2010. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
^Madinger, Chip; Raile, Scott (2015). LENNONOLOGY Strange Days Indeed - A Scrapbook Of Madness. Chesterfield, MO: Open Your Books, LLC. p. 211. ISBN978-1-63110-175-5.
^Blaney, John (2005). John Lennon: Listen To This Book. Guildford, Great Britain: Biddles Ltd. p. 273. ISBN0-9544528-1-X.