11.03am
15 June 2011
Rain , I Am The Walrus , Come Together , You Know My Name… Many B-Sides were great songs, sometimes even better than the A-Side.
Sont des mots qui vont très bien ensemble.
3.01pm
18 August 2010
either Slow Down or P.S. I Love You
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12.46am
24 January 2010
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14 November 2011
9.31pm
24 October 2011
For me, It's difficult to pinpoint one favorite b-side. I personally feel that I Am The Walrus and Don't Let me Down should have been a-sides to digress for a moment. I would officially pick Come Together . You Know My Name is my next choice just because it was a cool, quirky recording I didn't expect as the flip side to Let it Be
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5.37pm
10 May 2011
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One and one don't make two
One and one make one.
5.07am
11 September 2011
Rain , Don't Let Me Down, Revolution , A Day In The Life and Come Together . No particular order.
I'm not a girl who misses much.
3.20am
5 November 2011
When was A Day In The Life a b-side? Also, wasn’t Something /Come Together a double a-side?
As for myself, I’ll go with Baby, You’re a Rich Man and I’m Down .
EDIT: This Boy and Old Brown Shoe are really close seconds, though!
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11.50am
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1 May 2011
A Day In The Life was a b/side with Sgt Pepper /With A Little Help in i think 1978. It was released at the same time as the Sgt Pepper 's Lonely Hearts Club Band film which starred The Bee Gee's and Billy Preston amongst others. The film bombed and the single didnt do much either.
It was during the time when EMI could release anything beatles without needing permission from Apple. There are a handful of singles and compilations that came out during that time period of 1976 -> 1982.
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2.32am
1 December 2011
5.36pm
18 December 2011
I have many, haven't choosed one favorite yet:
“You Can't Do That”, “Rain “, “Revolution “, “I'm Down”, “Ask Me Why “, “Old Brown Shoe “, “She's a Woman “, “This Boy “, “I Am The Walrus “, “Don't Let Me Down”…
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7.22pm
27 May 2011
MeanMrsMustard said:
My first thought was, of course, “Rain .” But then I thought of “Old Brown Shoe ” and “We Can Work It Out ” and “I'm Down.” So now I'm undecided.
Nah, “Rain ” pwns.
Same! Although I'm not too keen on 'We Can Work It Out '. I'm a big fan of 'Old Brown Shoe ' and 'The Inner Light '. As you can see, I'm clearly a George girl 🙂
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9.49pm
23 October 2011
5.45am
12 January 2013
Revolution or Don’t Let Me Down . By far. But a lot of their songs are good. Who am I kidding their all good!
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Best Friend: WHat are you listening to
Me: The Beatles
Best Friend: Go Figure
5.11pm
21 November 2012
Definitely Rain and I Am The Walrus
3.11am
18 April 2013
12.28pm
18 March 2013
11.01pm
28 January 2013
Rain has to be my favorite. It should’ve been and a-side, but Paperback Writer is a good song too.
And if you saw my love, I'll love her to.
2.10pm
13 February 2013
I was going to answer The Inner Light or Rain , but then I remembered I Am The Walrus
6.48pm
30 October 2012
SIE LIEBT DICH!
But seriously folks; This Boy , Rain , Revolution , Don’t Let Me Down , Old Brown Shoe .
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