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PLAYLIST July 15th 2012
Hour 1
The Beatles – Twist And Shout (Phil Medley and Bert Russell.) –
Please Please Me Feb. 11th 1963. Original recorded by The Isley Brothers in May of
1962. The Beatles performed it regularly between 1962 and 1965. Lead vocal John
US - Vee- Jay LP Introducing the Beatles US – The Early Beatles
The Beatles – Money (That’s What I Want) (Janie Bradford & Berry Gordy) With The Beatles
Originally recorded by Barrett Strong and released as a single in dec.1959 peaking at #123. It was a part of the Beatles live repertoire from 1960 to
1964. Recorded by the Beatles July 18th 1963. Lead vocal John US - Capitol LP The Beatles' Second Album
The Beatles – I’ll Be Back – AHDN
Recorded June 1st 1964 Closing the LP another one of John’s best songs ever.
Lead vocal John Lennon 1.00
US - Capitol LP Beatles '65
The Beatles – Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby
(Carl Perkins) – The Beatles For Sale Recorded Oct. 18th 1964.
Originally recorded by its author Carl Perkins on his Teen Beat LP from 1958…the Teen Beat LP also contained two other
songs that the Beatles covered: “Matchbox” and “Honey Don’t”.
US - Capitol LP Beatles '65 Capitol EP 4-By the Beatles
The Beatles – Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Larry Williams) - HELP! Recorded May 10th 1965
First appearing on the US LP Beatles VI in June of 1965 two months BEFORE HELP! was released. Lead vocal John
US - Capitol LP Beatles VI
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The Beatles – Run For Your Life – Rubber Soul
Recorded Oct. 12th 1965 (First Rubber Soul session) Written 100 % by Mr. Lennon and stealing a bit from Arthur Gunter’s ‘Baby Let’s Play House’ the bits about “I’d rather see you dead little girl, than to be with another man” ….of course heard by The Beatles via Elvis Presley.
The Beatles- Tomorrow Never Knows – Revolver
Recorded April 6th 1966 Originally titles “Mark I” . Was based on Timothy Leary and
Richard Alperts’s The Psychedelic Experience, which was THEIR interpretation of the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Each Beatle
worked at home on creating strange sounds to add to the mix. Then they were added at different speeds sometime
backwards…Paul got “arranging” credit. Lead vocal John
Lennon 1.00
The Beatles – A Day In The Life - Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Recorded Jan & Feb 1967 Quite possibly the finest Lennon/McCartney collaboration of
their song-writing career.
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The Beatles - All You Need Is Love - Magical
Mystery Tour Recorded 14th June 1967 - 33 takes
Released as a single in the UK July 7th 1967. Hit # 1 for four weeks.
Released as a single July 7th 1967. Hit #1 for one week.
Overdubs 19th June onto take 10 Orchestral overdubs 23rd June 1967 takes 34-43 onto take 10
More orchestral overdubs 24th June 1967 takes 44-47 onto take 10
Rehearsal takes 25th June 48-57, the live take being take 58 Final mix - take 58.
The Beatles - Good Night - The Beatles
Recorded June 28th 1968 Written by John for son Julian Sung by Ringo – No Beatles
Lennon 1.00
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The Beatles - Yellow Submarine in Pepperland Lennon-McCartney arr. Martin
The Beatles - Her Majesty – Abbey Road Recorded July 2, 1969.
Originally fit between” Mean Mr. Mustard” and “Polythene Pam”
McCartney 1.00
The Beatles – Get Back - Let It Be "Get Back" was the original title to the film and album, which became Let It Be. The whole idea of the album was for the band to 'get back' to their recording roots by playing live and without studio trickery, hence the title.
Journalists repeatedly asked Paul if the song had racist meanings, but demo tapes show that the song was originally a satire of people who
wanted to keep illegal immigrants out of Britain. Soon Paul had added a few characters and the satire was lost, but the single was enormously
successful, selling 2 million copies. McCartney 1.00
So now we know how the Beatles liked to end an album…let’s
check out how they chose to kick `em off!
The Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There Please
Please Me 11th February 1963 along with 12 of the 14 tunes recorded that day.
Lead vocal Paul 1st Song on the first LP…and the 1st credited to (McCartney/Lennon)
McCartney .8 Lennon .2 US - Meet The Beatles
The Beatles – It Won’t Be Long - With The Beatles Recorded July 30th 1963 The first song Neil Young performed live for an
audience at his high school cafeteria in Canada. Lead vocal John
Lennon 1.00 US - Capitol LP Meet the Beatles!
The Beatles – A Hard Days Night – AHDN
Released as a single in the UK July 10 `64 going straight to #1.The title is a Ringoisum sez John Lennon who first used the phrase in his book In His Own
Write. Written arranged, rehearsed and recorded in a 24 hour period on April 16th, 1964. Lead vocal John
Lennon 1.00 US - United Artists LP A Hard Day’s Night
The Beatles – No Reply - Beatles For Sale
Recorded Sept. 30th 1964 Including some nice piano work from producer George Martin.
Lennon 1.00 US - Capitol LP Beatles '65
The Beatles – HELP! – HELP!
Recorded April 1965. John’s autobiographical tune from what he called his “fat Elvis”
period. #1 in the States for 3 weeks in 1965… and 4 weeks in the UK at
#1. Lead vocal John
Lennon .9 / McCartney .1 US - Capitol LP HELP!
The Beatles – Drive My Car - Rubber Soul
Recorded Oct. 13th 1965. Lead off track to Rubber Soul on the UK version. This session was
a first in Beatles recording history to go past 12 Midnight…..! Lead vocal Paul
McCartney .7/ Lennon .3 US - Capitol LP Yesterday and Today
The Beatles – Taxman(Harrison) - Revolver
Recorded April 1966 Written by George when he started realizing the majority of his money was going to the Treasury. Featuring a nice lead guitar by Paul, which was very
nice of George to allow maybe, he didn’t have a choice! Lead vocal George
The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band - Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Recorded Feb. 1st 1967 McCartney 1.00
The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour - Magical Mystery Tour Recorded 25th April 1967
Written mainly by Paul directly after recording for Sgt. Pepper had finished.
Lead vocal Paul McCartney .9 / Lennon .1
UK EP
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Hour 2/B-Sides
The Beatles - Yellow Submarine - Yellow Submarine
Recorded 26th May 1966 See Revolver
The Beatles - Back In the U.S.S.R. - The Beatles
Recorded Aug. 22nd 1968 Based on Chuck Berry’s “Back in The USA”
Featuring Mr. Paul McCartney on drums as Ringo had quite the group …briefly McCartney 1.00
The Beatles – Come Together - Abbey Road
Recorded July 21st 1969 Borrowing more that a line from Chuck Berry’s “You Can’t Catch Me”.
Agreed to record 3 songs from the publishing Co. BIG SEVEN MUSIC on his R’n’R LP. SHOOT ME….One of John’s favorite Beatle tracks.
Lennon 1.00
The Beatles – Two Of Us - Let It Be
Thought by many to be a song about John and Paul and their childhood, "Two of Us" is actually a song written by Paul about
he and his wife Linda. The lyrics are derived from various experiences where the two would get in the car with Paul's dog
Martha and just drive in the countryside until they were lost. One particular day, Linda parked the car and went for a walk;
Paul sat in the car and wrote the basic track for the song. McCartney 1.00
The Beatles – P.S. I Love You – Please Please Me
B- Side of “Love Me Do“ in UK Oct. 5th 1962. Lead vocal John & Paul Recorded Sept. 11th 1962 w/ Andy White on Drums
Written in Hamburg May 1962 McCartney .8 Lennon .2
US - Vee-Jay LP Introducing the Beatles US- Capitol LP The Early Beatles
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The Beatles – Ask Me Why – Please Please Me Recorded Nov. 26th 1962. First heard by the public on Teenagers Turn on June 11, 1962 / B Side of Please Please Me on VJ & Parlophone. Lead vocal John
Lennon .7/ McCartney .3 US - Vee- Jay LP Introducing the Beatles (Version 2)
US – The Early Beatles
The Beatles - Thank You Girl - (McCartney-Lennon) – Past
Masters / Beatles Second Album / flipof From Me To You /
Recorded 5 and 13-Mar-63 Parlophone, Vee-Jay, Oldies 45, and Capitol Star Line single Parlophone
EP The Beatles’ Hits Vee-Jay LP The Beatles & Frank Ifield on Stage Capitol LP The Beatles’ Second Album
The Beatles – I’ll Get You - Beatles Second LP/Past Masters I
Recorded 1st July 1963/flip “She Loves You”
The Beatles - This Boy – Meet The Beatles US EP
Four By The Beatles /Past Masters I flip of I Want To Hold You Hand in UK
The Beatles –You Can’t Do That – AHDN Flip of “Can’t Buy Me Love” in the UK & US.
John playing his Rickenbacker model No. 1996 slimline…and the 12-string guitar making an appearance on Beatle record for the 1st time courtesy of Mr. George
Harold Harrison. Lead vocal John Lennon .100
US - Capitol LP The Beatles' Second Album
The Beatles – Things We Said Today – AHDN Flip of AHDN in the UK. Written by Paul McCartney while vacationing in the
Bahamas w/ girlfriend Jane Asher, Ringo & Maureen Starkey. Recorded June 2nd 1964…Lennon said in Playboy interviews; “good song”.
McCartney 1.00 US - Capitol LP Something New
The Beatles - She's A Woman /No UK album Recorded: 8 October 1964
flip of I Fell Fine Capitol 5327 (US) November 23, 1964 Parlophone R 5200 (UK) November
27, 1964
*Set All in MONO
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The Beatles - Rain Recorded: 14/16 April 1966 flip of Paperback Writer US/UK
Ringo’s favorite Beatle track… On the evening of April 14th 1966, John Lennon very soaked with tea put on his reel to reel tape of that days work backwards
and of course listened for about 2 minutes before realizing it was indeed backwards…this is the how he got the idea for the finish shed product we know
and love.
Parlophone R 5305 (UK) July 23, 1965
The Beatles - I Am The Walrus Recorded 5th September 1967 #56 billboard
Twice a B side MMT EP & as flip of “Hello Goodbye“ John said the first line came from an acid trip one weekend; the second line
came from an acid trip the following weekend. Lead vocal John
Lennon 1.00 UK EP
The Beatles - Yes It Is – Beatles VI / Past Masters
flip of Ticket To Ride UK & US Recorded: 16 February 1965
Parlophone R 5265 (UK) April 9, 1965 Capitol 5407 (US) April 19, 1965
The Beatles - I'm Down– flip of HELP!
Past Masters Recorded: 14 June 1965
No US album…no UK album Capitol 5476 (US) July 19, 1965
The Beatles - Baby You're A Rich Man
Flip “All You Need Is Love” Recorded 11th May 1967 #34 billboard
Two songs put together… John’s “All Of The Beautiful People” and Paul’s “Baby You’re A Rich Man”…Recorded at Olympic Studios with more than a few Rolling Stones present. Mark Lewison say’s in his
Recording Session book that one tape box was marked w/ M. Jagger…
Lead vocals John & Paul Lennon .5 / McCartney .5
The Beatles - The Inner Light (Harrison) Recorded: 12 January, 6/8 February 1968
flip of “Lady Madonna” George’s first appearance as a songwriter on a Beatles single. No Beatles play on
The Beatles - Old Brown Shoe (Harrison)
Recorded April 16th 1969 Abbey Road right before the Abbey Road sessions began, though some Abbey Road material was already laid down.
flip of Ballad of John & Yoko
June 4, 1969 US The Beatles 1st STEREO single in the USA
Featuring Billy Preston on organ.
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The Beatles - Revolution – Single/ Hey Jude /
Past Masters Recorded: 9/10/11/12 July 1968
flip of Hey Jude John really wanted this to be the first Apple single but it was tough to beat
out “Hey Jude”…but it still made for one of the best singles in pop music history.
Hour 3
The Beatles - Don't Let Me Down – Single/Past
Masters Recorded Jan. 28th 1969 Apple Studio’s
Recorded Jan. 27th (LP) and single Jan. 28th 1969 Released as a single in UK April 11, 1969
And in the USA May 5th 1969.
The Beatles - You Know My Name (Look Up The
Number) Beatles LAST official UK B-side
flip of Let It Be Recorded: 17 May, 7/8 June 1967, 30 April 1969
Paul has named "You Know My Name" his favorite Beatles track due to its irregularity. The song was recorded over a two-year span, being worked on and shelved several times between 1967 and 1969. John came up with the lyric and title after seeing a postal advertisement reading, "You have their name? Look up their number." The karaoke segment was developed during the second sessions for the song, and a reference to 'A Hard Day's Night' associate producer Dennis O'Dell was added, prompting numerous calls to his home by crazed fans who chanted mindlessly "We have your name and now we've got your number", as
well as drugged fans coming en masse to his doorstep wanting to live with him.
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GJP&R
Ringo Starr – I’m The Greatest – Ringo
1973 Personnel : Ringo - Lead vocals, drums John Lennon - Piano,
harmony vocal George Harrison - Guitars Klaus Voorman - Bass Billy Preston – Organ
Ringo Starr – Choose Love – Choose Love
The Beatles - Don't Pass Me By - The Beatles
Recorded June1968 Orig, title “Some Kind of Friendly”. First Ringo song on a Beatle LP.
Ringo Starr – You’re Sixteen – Ringo 1973
Personnel: Ringo - Lead vocals, drums Paul McCartney - Mouth sax solo Jim Keltner - Drums Klaus Voorman - Bass Nicky Hopkins - Piano Vini Poncia - Guitar Jimmy Calvert - Guitar Harry Nilsson -
Backing vocals.
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The Beatles – The Word - Rubber Soul
Recorded Nov. 8th 1965 Written by both John & Paul probably a little more by John…Paul says it was there attempt to write a song with just one note in it…like “ Long Tall
Sally“…. Lead vocal John & Paul
The Beatles – Wait - Rubber Soul
Recorded June 17th 1965 (HELP! sessions) The last song recorded for the HELP! sessions and again the last song from the Rubber Soul sessions as another song were needed to round out the
LP. Paul sez in Barry Miles book Many Years From Now that he wrote it “mainly
by himself…and that he can’t remember John contributing too much” Lead vocals Paul & John
McCartney .8/ Lennon .2
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The Beatles - Paperback Writer – Single Recorded: 13/14 April 1966
The twelfth official EMI release Capitol 5651 (mono) Released: May 27, 1966 Highest chart
position: 1 RIAA Gold Single award: July 14, 1966 Paperback Writer made the second largest
ever jump to No. 1 on Billboard's chart. It debuted at number 28 on June 11th, 1966, moved to 15 and then to number 1 on June 25. The only single to make a bigger jump. was another Beatles
song — Can't Buy Me Love. UK Parlophone LP A Collection of Beatles Oldies US Apple LP Hey
Jude / Past Masters
. The Beatles – I Want To Tell You (Harrison) –
Revolver Recorded June 2nd 1966
Contains the first bass overdub on a Beatles record. Paul had his bass recorded on a different track really allowed for more options when it
came time to mix the song. Musicians:
George Harrison – double-tracked lead vocal, lead guitar; Paul McCartney – harmony vocal, bass guitar, piano; John Lennon – harmony vocal, tambourine; Ringo Starr – drums
George had problems thinking up a decent a title for this, and started off calling it ‘I Don’t Know’ (after George Martin kept asking him what it’s name was). John suggested calling it
‘Granny Smith Part Friggin’ Two’, in reference to the stop-gap name given to Love You To. Then Geoff Emerick chimed in with
‘Laxton’s Superb’ – another brand of apple. Lead vocal George
Harrison 1.00
The Beatles – I’m Only Sleeping – Revolver
Basic tracks recorded April 27, 1966 A song John wrote about Paul constantly waking him up to get
to work on the Revolver LP….Lead vocal John Lennon 1.00
US - Capitol LP Yesterday and Today
The Beatles - I'm So Tired - The Beatles
Recorded Oct. 8th 1968 Written in India when John couldn’t sleep, tired from all that meditating
during the day. One of John’s personal favorites. Lennon 1.00
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2 George’s (Love You To & Savoy Truffle Macca
Holly (boot) cover & Ringo If You Got Trouble….see ya!
Cheers, ���Chris Carter ���Breakfast With The Beatles ���Sirius/XM - Ch. 21 & 95.5 KLOS-FM Los Angeles