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Songs The Beatles Didn't Do Part 3

Songs the Beatles didn't do: artinya, lagu-lagu yang ditulis ketika the Beatles belum bubar, tetapi tidak pernah muncul dalam rekaman resmi The Beatles versi EMI. Daftar ini terbatas pada lagu-lagu yang dianggap sudah selesai, yakni yang sudah dipublikasikan; direkam oleh pihak lain; didaftarkan hak ciptanya; atau ada dalam daftar EMI untuk direkam. Nama pencipta hanya disebutkan jika ada dalam dokumentasi hak cipta atau tertulis dalam produk rekaman. Dalam beberapa hal, disebutkan juga dugaan nama penciptanya.

L A G U

  • From a window (Lennon--McCartney) Single by Billy J Kramer with the Dakotas, July 1964.
  • It's for you (Lennon--McCartney) Single by Cilia Black, July 1964.
  • I don't want to see you again (Lennon--McCartney) Single by Peter and Gordon, September 1964.
  • If you've got troubles Attempted by the Beatles 18 February 1965; the one take has been bootlegged. Ringo lead vocal, written Lennon-McCartney. On the CD "Anthology 2".
  • That means a lot (Lennon--McCartney) Single by P J Proby, July 1965. Attempted by the Beatles 20 February 1965 and again 30 March 1965; some takes have been bootlegged. Paul lead vocal. On the CD "Anthology 2".
  • 12-Bar original Attempted by the Beatles 4 November 1965; it has been bootlegged. Long instrumental. Shorter edit on the CD "Anthology 2".
  • Woman (Webb) Single by Peter and Gordon, January 1966. Songwriter Bernard Webb is Paul McCartney, revealed later, but reissues still say Webb. In the US for some reason the fake credit was "A. Smith" instead.
  • Everywhere it's Christmas
  • Orowanya
  • Please don't bring your banjo back Recorded 25 November 1966 as part of "Pantomime: Everywhere It's Christmas", the 1966 Christmas record. By all four and Mal Evans.
  • 'Carnival of Light' Rave A very long tape of sound effects made 5 January 1967 and used once for a festival
  • Catcall (McCartney) On an album by the Chris Barber Band, October 1967, with Paul in a group of voices at the end. A Beatles version is on an undated tape, possibly November 1962, that has been bootlegged. Instrumental. Said to be the same as Catswalk, which appears on early Beatles song lists
  • Shirley's wild accordion (Lennon--McCartney) Recording made 12 October 1967 by Shirley Evans, Reg Wale, Paul and Ringo for the "Magical Mystery Tour" film, but not used in it. Shirley Evans does play some accordion in the film.
  • Jessie's dream (McCartney--Starkey--Harrison--Lennon) Made at an unknown date by "one or more of the Beatles" (Lewisohn) and used in "Magical Mystery Tour" as Jessie eats tons of spaghetti.
  • Christmas time (is here again) (Lennon--McCartney--Harrison--Starkey)
  • Plenty of jam jars Recorded 28 November 1967 as part of "Christmas Time is Here Again!", the 1967 Christmas record. A longer version of the title song has been bootlegged, and some of it was finally in general release on the "Free as a bird" CD single in 1995.
  • Step inside love (Lennon--McCartney) Single by Cilla Black, March 1968. An extremely poor-quality copy of a demo by Paul has been bootlegged.
  • Thingumybob (Lennon--McCartney) Single by John Foster and Sons Ltd Black Dyke Mills Band, 26 August 1968 (one of the first 4 Apple singles), produced by Paul. Instrumental.


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