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Quoted from apple sauce
It would seem that Peter and Gordon made out the best of all the artists that were given songs.


That's probably because Paul was going out with Peter's sister, Jane Asher, at the time!!!


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I have put a video of The Applejacks on my podcast, performing the Lennon/McCartney composition Like Dreamers Do. The Beatles played this early Paul song during the Decca audition on January 1st, 1962. This performance is from 1963. And did you know The Applejacks had a female bassplayer?

The podcast is here: http://bobbr.podomatic.com, but I bet you knew that.
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It's post Beatles, but I think On The Wings Of A Nightingale by the Everly Brothers is one of the best songs Paul ever wrote. Does anybody know if any recordings of Paul doing that song excist?


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I found this CD a while ago:



It's Kate Pierson (B-52's), Bill Janovitz (Buffalo Tom), Robin Zander (Cheap Trick) and some other people doing songs that Lennon & McCartney gave away. It's not very good, but it's cool to have all these songs compiled on one CD.

1. I’m In Love - Kate Pierson  
2. I’ll Keep You Satisfied - Bill Janovitz
3. From A Window - Graham Parker  
4. Step Inside Love - Kate Pierson and Johnny Society  
5. It’s For You - Bill Janovitz  
6. Bad To Me - Graham Parker
7. Johnny Society with guest vocalist Robin Zander    
8. Hello Little Girl - Bill Janovitz  
9. Love of the Loved - Kate Pierson
10. Tip of My Tongue - Graham Parker  
11. Goodbye - Bill Janovitz  
12. Come and Get It - Graham Parker
13. A World Without Love - Bill Janovitz
14. One and One Is Two - Graham Parker
15. Nobody I Know - Kate Pierson
16. Woman - Bill Janovitz
17. I'll Be On My Way - Johnny Society


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It's post Beatles, but I think On The Wings Of A Nightingale by the Everly Brothers is one of the best songs Paul ever wrote. Does anybody know if any recordings of Paul doing that song excist?


Yes there is a demo of Paul doing this song, accompanied by his guitar. It was included on the bootleg 'The Songs The Beatles Gave Away'. I can pm you a link to d/load just this song if you want.
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Yes please!  


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It would be great if Macca could record the Beatles songs he wrote and never recorded. It would gain a lot of interest.


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Hi ! Did somebody know where can I find The beatles secret songs by the Bas Muys ?
Someone recommended http://www.cdbeatles.com but I can not find this album !!!
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Hi ! Did somebody know where can I find The beatles secret songs by the Bas Muys ?
Someone recommended http://www.cdbeatles.com but I can not find this album !!!


This is the 'Stars on 45' single from the early 80's. Bas Muys was originally in a Dutch pop group called 'Smyle'. Bobber might tell you more.


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I believe I have it somewhere covered with dust.    I'll look into it.
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"Stars on 45" came out when I was in high school, and a girl I was going out with at the time told me "Sugar, Sugar" was her favorite Beatles song.  
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By the way, a year or so after "Stars on 45" appeared, EMI issued their own Beatles medley, intended to promote the then new compilation/exploitation album Reel Music, which consisted of songs that had appeared in the Beatles' film projects.

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This is the 'Stars on 45' single from the early 80's. Bas Muys was originally in a Dutch pop group called 'Smyle'. Bobber might tell you more.


Somebody else has been looking for it: http://www.dmbeatles.com/forums/m-1093116435/
Bas Muys sang the parts of John Lennon on the Stars On 45 songs. I'll have to check if I got the album. I do have a song by Smyle tho.



Tracklist:
01. Nobody I Know 3:00
02. I'll Keep You Satisfied2:08
03. From A Window2:09
04. Love Of the Loved1:50
05. I Don't Want To See You Again2:08
06. Bad To Me2:17
07. One And One Is Two2:05
08. Tip Of My Tongue2:15
09. I'm In Love2:01
10. Like Dreamers Do2:35
11. It's For You2:05
12. Step Inside Love2:17
13. Hello Little Girl
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Try to download from here. Emule (p2p program) is required tho: http://www.emuledb.com/2007/10/24/0000168328.html
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