11.44pm
11 April 2016
13 NON-BEATLE VOICES HEARD ON BEATLE RECORDS
Actual names not necessary. OK to just describe voices when listing songs.
1. BBC recording of King Lear at the end of I Am The Walrus
2. Phil Spector’s choir on The Long And Winding Road
3. Geoff Emerick saying “Take 2” at the very beginning of Revolution 1 (the slowed down White Album version)
4. “Number Nine, Number Nine, Number Nine…”
5. Yoko’s “Not when he looked so fierce” in The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill
6. Linda McCartney singing backing vocals on “Let It Be “
7. Two Apple Scruff girls singing backup on original version of Across The Universe
8. Mick Jagger on Baby You’re A Rich Man
#9, #9, #9… Mal Evans counting measures on A Day In The Life (very faintly, buried in the mix)
10. Tony Sheridan’s lead vocals on My Bonnie
11. Alistair Taylor apologising to George Martin for not bringing him a bottle of claret on Revolution 9
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13 NON-BEATLE VOICES HEARD ON BEATLE RECORDS
Actual names not necessary. OK to just describe voices when listing songs.
1. BBC recording of King Lear at the end of I Am The Walrus
2. Phil Spector’s choir on The Long And Winding Road
3. Geoff Emerick saying “Take 2” at the very beginning of Revolution 1 (the slowed down White Album version)
4. “Number Nine, Number Nine, Number Nine…”
5. Yoko’s “Not when he looked so fierce” in The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill
6. Linda McCartney singing backing vocals on “Let It Be “
7. Two Apple Scruff girls singing backup on original version of Across The Universe
8. Mick Jagger on Baby You’re A Rich Man
#9, #9, #9… Mal Evans counting measures on A Day In The Life (very faintly, buried in the mix)
10. Tony Sheridan’s lead vocals on My Bonnie
11. Alistair Taylor apologising to George Martin for not bringing him a bottle of claret on Revolution 9
12. Mike Sammes Singers – heard on ‘IATW’, ‘GN’ & ‘LIB ‘.
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1.42am
14 December 2009
13 NON-BEATLE VOICES HEARD ON BEATLE RECORDS
Actual names not necessary. OK to just describe voices when listing songs.
1. BBC recording of King Lear at the end of I Am The Walrus
2. Phil Spector’s choir on The Long And Winding Road
3. Geoff Emerick saying “Take 2” at the very beginning of Revolution 1 (the slowed down White Album version)
4. “Number Nine, Number Nine, Number Nine…”
5. Yoko’s “Not when he looked so fierce” in The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill
6. Linda McCartney singing backing vocals on “Let It Be “
7. Two Apple Scruff girls singing backup on original version of Across The Universe
8. Mick Jagger on Baby You’re A Rich Man
#9, #9, #9… Mal Evans counting measures on A Day In The Life (very faintly, buried in the mix)
10. Tony Sheridan’s lead vocals on My Bonnie
11. Alistair Taylor apologising to George Martin for not bringing him a bottle of claret on Revolution 9
12. Mike Sammes Singers – heard on ‘IATW’, ‘GN’ & ‘LIB ‘.
13. Maureen yelling “Yayyy!” after the group passes the audition
13 BEATLES SONG TITLES OF EXACTLY TWO WORDS
1. The Word
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13 BEATLES SONG TITLES OF EXACTLY TWO WORDS
1. The Word
2. Slow Down
3. The End
4. Her Majesty
6. Lovely Rita
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13 BEATLES SONG TITLES OF EXACTLY TWO WORDS
1. The Word
2. Slow Down
3. The End
4. Her Majesty
6. Penny Lane
I was going to add the crowd noise in Sgt. Pepper ‘s Lonely Heart’s Club Band to the previous category. But I see you already completed the list with songs I had not considered. Thank you all for your participation.
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9.47am
5 December 2019
13 BEATLES SONG TITLES OF EXACTLY TWO WORDS
1. The Word
2. Slow Down
3. The End
4. Her Majesty
6. Lovely Rita
7. Penny Lane
8. Nowhere Man
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1 December 2009
13 BEATLES SONG TITLES OF EXACTLY TWO WORDS
1. The Word
2. Slow Down
3. The End
4. Her Majesty
6. Lovely Rita
7. Penny Lane
8. Nowhere Man
9. Octopus’ Garden
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
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1 May 2011
13 BEATLES SONG TITLES OF EXACTLY TWO WORDS
1. The Word
2. Slow Down
3. The End
4. Her Majesty
6. Lovely Rita
7. Penny Lane
8. Nowhere Man
9. Octopus’ Garden
10. No Reply
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
4.25pm
6 May 2018
13 BEATLES SONG TITLES OF EXACTLY TWO WORDS
1. The Word
2. Slow Down
3. The End
4. Her Majesty
6. Lovely Rita
7. Penny Lane
8. Nowhere Man
9. Octopus’ Garden
10. No Reply
11. Come Together
And in the end
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4.34pm
5 December 2019
13 BEATLES SONG TITLES OF EXACTLY TWO WORDS
1. The Word
2. Slow Down
3. The End
4. Her Majesty
6. Lovely Rita
7. Penny Lane
8. Nowhere Man
9. Octopus’ Garden
10. No Reply
11. Come Together
12. Polythene Pam
"....When I cannot sing my heart, I can only speak my mind...."
"....This ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no fooling around...."
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5.42pm
18 July 2018
13 BEATLES SONG TITLES OF EXACTLY TWO WORDS
1. The Word
2. Slow Down
3. The End
4. Her Majesty
6. Lovely Rita
7. Penny Lane
8. Nowhere Man
9. Octopus’ Garden
10. No Reply
11. Come Together
12. Polythene Pam
13. Savoy Truffle
13 Iconic Dates In The Beatles’ History
1. February 1, 1964 (I Want To Hold Your Hand hits #1 “in the USA”)
Yes, I'm livin' in hope
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11. Alistair Taylor apologising to George Martin for not bringing him a bottle of claret on Revolution 9
wait that’s what that was all about oh my gosh I’ve been wondering forever
Carry on, everyone…
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13 Iconic Dates In The Beatles’ History
1. February 1, 1964 (I Want To Hold Your Handhits #1 “in the USA”)
2. 11 February 1963 (“Please Please Me ” LP recording session)
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
11.21pm
11 April 2016
13 Iconic Dates In The Beatles’ History
1. February 1, 1964 (I Want To Hold Your Handhits #1 “in the USA”)
2. 11 February 1963 (“Please Please Me ” recording session
3. August 29, 1966 (Their last concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco)
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13 Iconic Dates In The Beatles’ History
1. February 1, 1964 (I Want To Hold Your Handhits #1 “in the USA”)
2. 11 February 1963 (“Please Please Me ” recording session
3. August 29, 1966 (Their last concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco)
4. 5th October 1962 (‘Love Me Do ‘ b/w ‘P. S. I Love You’ released in the U.K.)
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
4.08pm
4 August 2015
13 Iconic Dates In The Beatles’ History
1. February 1, 1964 (I Want To Hold Your Handhits #1 “in the USA”)
2. 11 February 1963 (“Please Please Me ” recording session
3. August 29, 1966 (Their last concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco)
4. 5th October 1962 (‘Love Me Do ‘ b/w ‘P. S. I Love You’ released in the U.K.)
5. February 9, 1964 (Beatles first appearance on Ed Sullivan Show)
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