Answer:
"Wrack My Brain"
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
- "Got My Mind Set On You"
- "Wrack My Brain"
- "Handle With Care"
- "When We Was Fab"
- "That's the Way It Is"
The song that the passage refers to is "Wrack My Brain." This song is "grumpy but humorous" because it was written by Harrison as a way to complain about writing songs that did not interest him greatly. These songs were usually those that his record company wanted. The record company in question was Warner Brothers, and the song was able to reach the U.S. Top 40.
The key signature allows the composer to use less accidentals which makes the music less cluttered. Just like the other person who answered this said when a score with multiple instruments is written it is almost always all in the same key to keep the music organized (their answer is better)
I believe because it was for the Christian persecution that took place around A.D. 64, since a lot of Christians did not want to give up their faith, but did not want to be killed, they hid every Christian symbol (I guess this could be the right answer, hope I could help!)