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A complete and fascinating chronicle of Beatles music and history, Beatlesongs details the growth, evolution, and dissolution of the most influential group of out time. Drawing together information from sources that include interviews, insider accounts, magazines, and news wire services, this is a complete profile of every Beatles song ever written -- from recording details such as who played which instruments and sang what harmonies to how each song fared on the charts and how other musicians and critics felt about it. Chronologically arranged by U.K. release date, Beatlesongs nails down dates, places, participants, and other intriguing facts in a truly remarkable portrait of the Liverpudlian legends. Behind each song is a story -- like Paul's criticism of George's guitar playing during the Rubber Soul sessions, John's acid trip during the Sgt. Pepper's session, and the selection process for the Revolver album cover. And carefully examined along the way are the Beatles' evolving musical talents, their stormy private lives, and their successful -- and unsuccessful -- collaborations. Beatlesongs is truly an inside look at the Fab Four and a treasure for all their fans.

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Complete profile of every Beatle song ever written recording details such as who played which instruments and sang what harmonies to their private lives and how the group finally dissolved.
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PLEASE PLEASE ME

ALBUM

Though the Beatles' debut single. "Love Me Do," was a moderate success, their second release, "Please Please Me," was a huge hit. As it neared the top of the charts, the Beatles took one night off from touring to rush to London to record most of this album in one daylong session. The following night they were back on tour and performed in both Yorkshire and Lancashire. Live

CHART ACTION

UNITED KINGDOM: Rush-released March 22, 1963, shortly after the title song fell from its No. 1 position. The album entered the chart March 27 at No. 9 and in seven weeks was No. 1, where it stayed for twenty-nine weeks. It set a record for the longest continuous run at No. 1 in the NME (New Musical Express) album chart. Road

UNITED STATES: Capitol refused to release the album. It was released in a different form by the little Vee Jay record label as Introducing the Beatles, which failed to place in the charts. It differed from the U.K. version by not including "Please Please Me" and "Ask Me Why." Road

RECORDED

February 11, 1963, except for the title song and "Ask Me Why" (since both were previously released as a single) and "Love Me Do" and "P.S. I Love You" (another single), at Abbey Road. ATN: Live and Salewicz agree on date.

Sources disagree significantly on how long it took to record this album -- anywhere from 9 3/4 hours to 16 hours -- but it probably took about 13. About the only thing the sources agree on is that it required just one session to complete. various

GEORGE MARTIN, producer: "All we did really was to reproduce the Cavern performance in the comparative calm of the studio.

"At the beginning [of the Beatles' recording career], my specialty was the introductions and the endings, and any instrumental passages in the middle. I might say, for instance: "Please Please Me" only lasts a minute and 10 seconds, so you'll have to do two choruses, and in the second chorus we'll have to do such-and-such. "That was the extent of the arranging." Ears

PAUL AS THE BUDDING MUSICAL DIRECTOR

McCARTNEY: "...Then [Martin] had a lot of control -- we used to record the stuff, and leave him to mix it, pick a single, everything. After a while though, we got so into recording we'd stay behind while he mixed it, watching what he was doing." Jamming! (June 1982)

NORMAN SMITH, engineer: "[It was] nearly always Paul who was the MD, the musical director, as early as this. Obviously John would have quite a lot to say, but overall it was always Paul who was the guv'nor. Which is fair, because he was the natural musician, and even at this stage, the natural producer. On this session he was trying to figure out everything we were doing with the controls." Salewicz

A two-track tape machine was used, and the recording was entirely live. None of the vocals was overdubbed, and no more than four takes were made of any song. Salewicz

NORMAN SMITH: "I kept the sound relatively 'dry.' I hated all that echo that everyone was using back then. And I placed the singers' microphones right there with the rest of the band, although singers were usually hidden away in a separate recording booth. I thought that was a bad idea, because you lost the live feel of the session." Diary
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At the Beatles' request, a large candy jar of cough lozenges and two new packs of Peter Stuyvesant cigarettes were placed on the piano for the session. So began a tradition that lasted for years. Salewicz

INSTRUMENTATION

McCARTNEY: bass

LENNON: rhythm guitar

HARRISON: lead guitar

STARR: drums

Road

ALBUM PACKAGE

The cover photograph was taken on the staircase of EMI House in Manchester Square, London, by Angus McBean. Road McBean shot a similarly staged photo six years later, to adorn the Get Back album (which later became Let It Be). It wasn't used for that but later appeared on The Beatles 1967-1970 compilation album. A photo from the original shoot was used for the cover of The Beatles 1962-1966. Road

MISCELLANEOUS

McCartney had designed a cover for the album with the name Off the Beatle Track. The title was later used for producer George Martin's album of orchestrated Beatles hits. Road

COMMENTS BY BEATLES

LENNON: "We were just writing songs à la Everly Brothers, à la Buddy Holly, pop songs with no more thought to them than that -- to create a sound. And the words were almost irrelevant." September 1980, Playboy Interviews

"I SAW HER STANDING THERE"

CHART ACTION


UNITED STATES: Released as a single January 13, 1964 (the B side of "I Want to Hold Your Hand"), this song entered the Top 40 in January 1964, hitting No. 14 during its eight-week stay. Road and Billboard

AUTHORSHIP McCartney (.8) and Lennon (.2)

LENNON: "That's Paul doing his usual good job of producing what George Martin used to call a 'potboiler.' I helped with a couple of the lyrics." September 1980, Playboy Interviews

McCartney and Lennon wrote the song in Paul's living room while playing hooky from school. Coleman

RECORDED

February 11, 1963, at Abbey Road Day and Abbey and Road

INSTRUMENTATION

McCARTNEY: bass, lead vocal

LENNON: rhythm guitar, harmony vocal

HARRISON: lead guitar

STARR: drums

Record; Road agrees on vocals.

MISCELLANEOUS

This song was part of the Beatles' repertoire for concerts from 1962 to 1964. Live It was one of six songs performed during the Beatles' second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, February 16, 1964. Forever, Live says it was also one of five on first show. It also was played at the Washington Coliseum and Carnegie Hall concerts in February 1964 and on the 1964 North American tour (some shows). Forever

On November 28, 1974, Lennon joined Elton John on the Madison Square Garden stage and performed the song. Elton John released the recorded performance in the United States on March 1, 1975, as the B side of "Philadelphia Freedom." A-Z and Road It was the A side of a single in the United Kingdom.

McCartney performed this song at the Prince's Trust Concert (1986) with several rock luminaries. Prince's

"MISERY"

AUTHORSHIP
Lennon (.6) and McCartney (.4)

Written mainly by Lennon with an assist from McCartney. Road and ATN and Hit Parader (April 1972)

This was written originally for singer Helen Shapiro during the Beatles' tour of Britain with her in February and March 1963. A-Z and Road and Day; Live agrees for Shapiro. Her management, however, rejected the song. At the time Shapiro was sixteen years old and the most popular singer in Britain.

SHAPIRO: "We were leaning out of hotel windows, throwing photographs of ourselves at fans, and it was an incredible period, looking back." Coleman

RECORDED

February 11, 1963, at Abbey Road Day and Abbey and Road

INSTRUMENTATION

McCARTNEY: bass, lead vocal

LENNON: rhythm guitar, lead vocal

HARRISON: lead guitar

STARR: drums

Record; Road and ATN agree on double lead vocals.

George Martin: piano

Shout

MISCELLANEOUS

This song was part of the Beatles' live repertoire in 1963. Live

"ANNA (GO TO HIM)"

AUTHORSHIP
Arthur Alexander (1.00)

RECORDED

February 11, 1963, at Abbey Road ATN and Day and Abbey and Road

INSTRUMENTATION

McCARTNEY: bass, backing vocal

LENNON: rhythm guitar, lead vocal

HARRISON: lead guitar, backing vocal

STARR: drums

Record; Road says McCartney and Harrison provided harmony vocals.

MISCELLANEOUS

Arthur Alexander's original recording was released as a single September 17, 1962, on Dot. It didn't crack the Top 40. Road

This song was part of the Beatles' live repertoire in 1962 and 1963. Live

"CHAINS"

AUTHORSHIP
Gerry Goffin (.5) and Carole King (.5)

RECORDED

February 11, 1963, at Abbey Road Day and Abbey and Road

INSTRUMENTATION

McCARTNEY: bass, harmony vocal

LENNON: rhythm guitar, harmonica, harmony vocal

HARRISON: lead guitar, lead vocal

STARR: drums

Record; Road says McCartney and Lennon contributed backing vocals; ATN says all three shared lead vocals.

MISCELLANEOUS

Original recording artist: the Cookies. Their version was released October 2, 1962, and entered the Top 40 in early December. It hit No. 17 during its eight-week stay there. Lists and Road

This song was part of the Beatles' concert repertoire in 1963, and Harrison, Lennon, and McCartney shared lead vocals live. Live

"BOYS"

AUTHORSHIP
Luther Dixon (.5) and Wes Farrell (.5) Road

RECORDED

February 11, 1963, at Abbey Road Day and Abbey and Road in one take Abbey

INSTRUMENTATION

McCARTNEY: bass, backing vocal

LENNON: rhythm guitar, backing vocal

HARRISON: lead guitar, backing vocal

STARR: drums, lead vocal

Record and Road

MISCELLANEOUS

Original recording artist: the Shirelles. Used as the B side of their big hit "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" which was released November 7, 1960, it entered the Top 40 in December, and held the No. 1 position for two weeks. Lists and Road

This song was part of the Beatles' live repertoire from 1961 to 1964 (Pete Best sang lead until he was fired in August 1962). Live It was performed during the group's 1964 North American tour. Forever

"ASK ME WHY"

CHART ACTION


UNITED KINGDOM: Previously released as a single January 11, 1963, as the B side of "Please Please Me." Road

UNITED STATES: Capitol refused to release this, but Vee Jay did February 25, 1963, as the B side to "Please Please Me," the Beatles' first U.S. single. It was not a Top 40 hit. Road

AUTHORSHIP Lennon (.7) and McCartney (.3) Road; ATN says Lennon.

RECORDED

November 26, 1962, at Abbey Road Abbey and Day and Road and ATN

INSTRUMENTATION

McCARTNEY: bass, harmony vocal

LENNON: rhythm guitar, lead vocal

HARRISON: lead guitar, harmony vocal

STARR: drums

Record and Road

MISCELLANEOUS

This song was part of the Beatles' live repertoire in 1962 and 1963. Live It was performed at the Parlophone Records audition in 1962. A-Z

The public first heard this song on the BBC radio program Teenager's Turn, June 11, 1962, exactly seven months before it was released as a single. Live

"PLEASE PLEASE ME"

CHART ACTION


UNITED KINGDOM: Originally released as the Beatles' second single, January 11, 1963, it entered the chart January 30, and by February 22 was No. 1, where it stayed for two weeks. It was the group's first U.K. No. 1 record. The success of this caused the hurried recording and release of the Please Please Me album. Road

UNITED STATES: Capitol and several other U.S. record firms passed when it was originally offered to them. various It was later released as a single three times. When it was issued February 25, 1963, by Vee Jay it failed to chart. Road

Years later, star record producer Phil Spector blamed the initial commercial failure of this song not on the music, but on the backwardness of the American public. RS (November 1, 1969) The Beatles' sound had been ignored, but it was only a matter of time before the U.S. would come around.

Nearly a year later, on January 30, 1964, about two weeks after the release of "I Want to Hold Your Hand," Vee Jay released "Please Please Me" again. It entered the Top 40 February 22, hit No. 3, and spent ten weeks on the chart. Road and Billboard

Vee Jay rereleased it on August 10, 1964, but it didn't chart. Road

AUTHORSHIP Lennon (1.00)

LENNON: "`Please Please Me' is my song completely. It was my attempt at writing a Roy Orbison song, would you believe it? I wrote it in the bedroom in my house at Menlove Avenue, which was my auntie's place...I remember the day and the pink eyelet on the bed, and I heard Roy Orbison doing 'Only the Lonely' or something. That's where that came from. And also I was always intrigued by the words of 'Please, lend your little ears to my pleas' -- a Bing Crosby song. I was always intrigued by the double use of the word 'please.' So it was a combination of Bing Crosby and Roy Orbison." September 1980, Playboy Interviews

Lennon grew to love Bing Crosby records in the late 1970s. Coleman

RECORDED

The original, slow version was recorded September 11, 1962, at the second session for "Love Me Do." It was not released. Day and Abbey

The Beatles recorded the second, faster version on November 26, 1962, at Abbey Road. George Martin almost refused to allow them to rerecord this song because he was not happy with the first version. He recommended that they record "How Do You Do It," a song written by a professional songwriter (and later a No. 1 U.K. hit for Gerry and the Pacemakers) and make that their second single. The Beatles refused. Day; Live says Beatles recorded "How Do You Do It" September 4. Martin agreed that if they recorded "How Do You Do It" first, they could record the revamped "Please Please Me." They played "How Do You Do It" without much effort and then tore into "Please Please Me." Road

MARTIN: "I listened. It was great....I told them what beginning and what ending to put on it, and they went into No. 2 studio to record. It went beautifully. The whole session was a joy. At the end of it, I pressed the intercom button in the control room and said, 'Gentlemen, you've just made your first No. 1 record.'" Ears

After a break the band then recorded "Ask Me Why." Diary and Abbey

McCARTNEY: "George Martin's contribution was quite a big one, actually. The first time he really ever showed that he could see beyond what we were offering him was 'Please Please Me.' It was originally conceived as a Roy Orbison -- type thing, you know. George said, 'Well, we'll put the tempo up.' He lifted the tempo, and we all thought that was much better, and that was a big hit." Own Words

Lennon and McCartney sing different lyrics on one line of the last verse. This was not intended but was kept in anyway. Musician (July 1987)

INSTRUMENTATION

McCARTNEY: bass, harmony vocal

LENNON: rhythm guitar, harmonica, lead vocal

HARRISON: lead guitar, harmony vocal

STARR: drums

Record; Road omits harmonica; ATN says Lennon and McCartney shared lead vocal with Harrison in the background.

MISCELLANEOUS

This song was part of the Beatles' concert repertoire from 1962 to 1964. Live It was one of six songs performed during the Beatles' second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, February 16, 1964. It was also performed at the Washington Coliseum a...

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