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2009-11-11 21:20
You Know What To Do was a very early song-writing effort by George Harrison. He recorded it with the group on June 3, 1964; however, the song was never released. It can be heard on the 1995 collection, Anthology 1. Ringo was absent from the...
2009-11-11 21:21
You Like Me Too Much was written by George Harrison and recorded for the Help! album in 1965. It came out in the US on Beatles VI. Recording took place during a four-hour evening session on February 17, 1965. Eight takes were made. George's voice is...
2009-11-11 21:18
Yesterday is probably Paul McCartney's most famous and popular song. It holds the Guinness Book of Records mark for the most covered song ever: more than 3,000. BMI estimates that it was performed over 7 million times in the 20th century. Yesterday...
2009-11-11 21:22
You Never Give Me Your Money starts the medley that takes the album Abbey Road to a conclusion. It shifts slowly into song two of the set, Sun King. Paul McCartney wrote it early in 1969. On May 6, 1969, the group assembled in the studio and made...
2009-11-11 21:23
Smokey Robinson was greatly admired by the Beatles, especially Lennon. You've Really Got a Hold on Me was a 1962 release by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. It made the U.S. charts in January of 1963. By June, the Beatles had decided to include a...
2009-11-11 21:24
Paul wrote You Won't See Me about his troubled relationship with his girlfriend, Jane Asher, who was rejecting him. It represents a trend away from short songs (around 2 minutes) to cuts of 3 minutes or more, something that Bob Dylan and others were...
2009-11-11 21:26
Young Blood was made popular by the Coasters, a classic rock group from the late 1950's, who created a distinctive sound that appealed to the Beatles. Songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller (with Doc Pomus) are credited with creating this tune....
2009-11-11 21:27
Your Mother Should Know is a Paul McCartney song, released in November, 1967 in the US on the LP of Magical Mystery Tour and in the UK in December, 1967 on the double EP of the same name. Paul wrote it "on spec" for the Magical Mystery Tour film,...
2009-11-11 21:28
You're Going to Lose That Girl came out on the album Help! in 1965. (The US title was, technically speaking, "You're Gonna Lose That Girl".) It is a collaboration of the Lennon/McCartney team, written at Lennon's house in Weybridge. It was the last...
2009-11-11 21:29
Lennon wrote You've Got to Hide Your Love Away late in 1964. Many believe the inspiration for this song came from the Beatles' manager, Brian Epstein, whose homosexuality had to be kept hidden in light of prevailing social prejudices. Others feel...

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What was the public and medias reaction when the Beatles released The...
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Either way, both of them were pre-dated by "Tomorrow Never Knows".
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When the original 13 Beatles albums released in CD in 1987, the sounds...
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It's not sure it was written in 6/8 time. Take 2 was in 6/8 and take 3 in...
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One the most beatifull Beatles's song.
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i have a sgt pepper album with 2 b sides,although it plays an a and a b...
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Magical Mystery Tour is the best of their psychedelic stuff, I'd say. Much...
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I heard this song in 1964 and now in 2012 I still find it to be a world I...
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This would be impossible unless Brian Wilsom had a radio that played songs...