I know they covered a Buddy Holly song, but I think it would have been better if they chose Everyday, which was an obscure tune until 1986's Stand By Me.
They could have livened up Everybody, a 1963 hit by Tommy Roe, who was a friend of The Beatles.
I know they covered a Buddy Holly song, but I think it would have been better if they chose Everyday, which was an obscure tune until 1986's Stand By Me.
They could have livened up Everybody, a 1963 hit by Tommy Roe, who was a friend of The Beatles.
It seems to have been a popular choice live. They played it as The Quarrymen, and right up to 1962.
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I know they covered a Buddy Holly song, but I think it would have been better if they chose Everyday, which was an obscure tune until 1986's Stand By Me.
They could have livened up Everybody, a 1963 hit by Tommy Roe, who was a friend of The Beatles.
Yeah, they loved Holly. Besides "Everyday" (a song I could definitely see them do fantastically), "Take Your Time" would be another one up their alley, I think.
Also, "Like Dreamers Do" (Who wrote that song?) and Besame Mucho
Seriously, what were they thinking? I Mean, I now they were in a rush job, but the song selection on Beatles For Sale is pretty bad, why couldn't they choose songs like these?