[citation needed] Igor Stravinsky's polytonal Symphony of Psalms contains many added tone chords.
Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed" is an example of the use of a split-third chord,[5] as are many of William Schuman's symphonies.
Examples in popular music include the second chord in the verse of "Runaway Train" and the introduction of The Who's "Baba O'Riley".
[2] When added at the suggestion of Harrison, producer George Martin described the chord as old-fashioned sounding.
[2] An added-sixth chord ends songs including Hank Williams' "Hey Good Lookin'",[7] Chuck Berry's "Rock and Roll Music",[7] Sam Cooke's "You Send Me",[7] and The Beatles' "She Loves You".