I've been listening to Anthology 1 nd I've heard some real cool songs they did like 3 Cool Cats, and also Shout which I think they shouldve done. I think if they put these songs instead of songs like "Everybody's Trying to be my baby" and "Honey Don't" that an Album like Beatles for Sale would've been better. Are there any other song you wish the Beatles would've done?
Also - "Clarabella", "Lucille", and "Ooh My Soul" - all sung by Paul on Anthology in Little Richard style, and some of my favorite Beatle recordings ever!!
Also - "Bad to Me", by John. Don't know where I've heard that one.
I love John, I love Paul, And George and Ringo, I love them all!
and the Dakotas. Yeah, great song. But I thought that was mostly a Macca tune...not sure.
My choice(s) would definitely be these two that Paul gave to Peter & Gordon : 1)Woman 2) I Dont Want To See You Again. P&G did definitive versions of them both (IMO), but I always imagined what they would've sounded like from the "horse's mouth", so to speak..
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?
I heard the Fourmost Hello Little Girl some days ago, god it was awful. Were Lennon / McCartney that checky to give their crap songs away. though the Decca Audition of the song wasen't too bad.
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They almost always gave away the songs that somehow didn't fit to themselves, or not anymore. Though there's people around who believe they should've included songs like You Know What To Do, One And One Is Two and Hello Little Girl on one of their albums.
Not that they really should've recorded/released it, but I'd love to have heard their take on 'Incense & Peppermints'.
wow...you mean the old "Strawberry Alarm Clock" thing ? yeah...great choice. I'm sure the Beatles version would've sounded more polished and a lot less dated..but the theme of the song was RIGHT UP THEIR ALLEY lol...psychedelic, man !!
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?