BBC sampler EP - vinylutgaven (forside). Foto © 2013 Apple Corps Ltd |
1. Words of Love
Pop Go The Beatles
Trans: 20 August 1963
Rec: 16 July 1963
BBC Paris Theatre, London
Producer: Terry Henebery
‘Words Of Love’ was released in the UK on an album called Buddy Holly in July 1958. This BBC recording was broadcast fifteen months before the song’s inclusion on Beatles For Sale. John and Paul sang the two-part harmony which, through primitive but effective overdubbing, Buddy had sung with himself.
2. Please Mister Postman
Pop Go The Beatles
Trans: 30 July 1963
Rec: 10 July 1963
Studio Two, Aeolian Hall, London
Producer: Terry Henebery
In December 1961, The Marvelettes’ record on the Tamla label was the first American pop number one for Berry Gordy’s Motown company. American hits issued on Tamla and Motown struggled to be heard on the BBC in the early sixties. When The Beatles became successful, they were tireless champions of the labels’ artists, particularly Marvin Gaye, The Miracles and Mary Wells.
3. I Saw Her Standing There
Saturday Club Trans: 5 October 1963 Rec: 7 September 1963 BBC Playhouse Theatre, London Producer: Bernie Andrews The group performed this song eleven times in BBC studios. The recording in front of an audience for Easy Beat was included on the first collection of Live At The BBC. This version was taped for the fifth anniversary of Saturday Club.
4. Do You Want to Know a Secret?
Pop Go The Beatles
Trans: 30 July 1963
Rec: 10 July 1963
Studio Two, Aeolian Hall, London
Producer: Terry Henebery
This is the last of six radio performances of a song from The Beatles’ debut album Please Please Me. At the time of the broadcast, ‘Do You Want To Know A Secret’ was at the top of the British EP chart as one of the four tracks on Twist And Shout. A version recorded by Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas reached number one in several British music papers’ charts in June. In America, as the A-side of a Beatles single on the Vee-Jay label, ‘Do You Want To Know A Secret’ peaked at number two behind Louis Armstrong’s ‘Hello, Dolly’ in May 1964.
5. Boys
Pop Go The Beatles
Trans: 25 June 1963
Rec: 17 June 1963
Studio Five, BBC Maida Vale, London
Producer: Terry Henebery
The Shirelles’ original was the flip-side of the biggest of their three British hits - ‘Will You Love Me Tomorrow’. The single topped the American charts - one of 22 pop hits scored by The Shirelles in the States. This Pop Go The Beatles recording was released in 1995 on an EP of four BBC performances called Baby It’s You.
Dette er den sammme versjonen av sangen som på "Baby It's You" EPen fra 1994.
BBC sampler EP - vinylutgaven (bakside). Foto © 2013 Apple Corps Ltd |
Den første sangen, "Words of Love" hadde passende nok premiere på BBC Radio tirsdag på Chris Evans' Breakfast show. sangen dukker opp ca 1 time og 47 minutter inn i programmet. Sampler-EP'en finnes både på vinyl og CD.
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