Album: A Hard Day's Night
Track 1: A Hard Day's Night
Welcome to the John album. The only Beatles album to have all songs credited to Lennon & McCartney...but the reality is that it was mostly Lennon. John wrote the title track here, based on something silly that Ringo said. A great early Beatles tune, worthwhile for the opening chord alone...something you can't say about many songs.
This one has been covered by many artists, from the famous Peter Sellers Shakespearean reading to just about everyone else on down. Many of these are way to campy, and many more are live versions (a last resort for this project). The Hoodoo Gurus did a nice, but very straightforward copy of the song. My favorite is this one. Brazillian singer Rita Lee made a Beatles cover album in 2001 called Aqui, Ali, Em Qualquer Lugar (not on BEA), consisting of Bossanova inspired tracks. A Hard Day's Night is the lead track on this album, and it's an interesting take on one of the band's biggest hits. So..,.here's the first track on the new Hard Day's Night album...
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Album: A Hard Day's Night
Track 2: I Should Have Known Better
This Lennon track was the first one inspired by the lyrical writing of Bob Dylan. It's also the last Beatles track to feature a harmonica intro. This was not released as a single, either in the US or the UK, but it was a number one hit in Norway.
This song has had surprisingly few cover versions...and most of those are live. But just a few months after The Beatles recorded it, this song showed up again. It was recorded by their Parlophone labelmates. The Naturals, and was a minor hit for them. The Naturals didn't last long...they never made an album, and released only four singles in 1964 and 65 before quietly calling it a day. This version is a bit heavier than The Beatles', and shows just what a fun song it really is. Unlike The Beatles' version, this features plenty of harmonies (John sang it alone, double tracked, with no harmonies).
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Album: A Hard Day's Night
Track 1: A Hard Day's Night
Welcome to the John album. The only Beatles album to have all songs credited to Lennon & McCartney...but the reality is that it was mostly Lennon. John wrote the title track here, based on something silly that Ringo said. A great early Beatles tune, worthwhile for the opening chord alone...something you can't say about many songs.
This one has been covered by many artists, from the famous Peter Sellers Shakespearean reading to just about everyone else on down. Many of these are way to campy, and many more are live versions (a last resort for this project). The Hoodoo Gurus did a nice, but very straightforward copy of the song. My favorite is this one. Brazillian singer Rita Lee made a Beatles cover album in 2001 called Aqui, Ali, Em Qualquer Lugar (not on BEA), consisting of Bossanova inspired tracks. A Hard Day's Night is the lead track on this album, and it's an interesting take on one of the band's biggest hits. So..,.here's the first track on the new Hard Day's Night album...
What a beautiful song. This is one of those songs I point to when people say "I don't get what the big deal is about The Beatles". John mostly wrote this, and he and Paul share Everly Brothers like harmonies. It's just a great song.
But the main thing with "If I Fell" is the harmonies. One of those rare perfect two vocal songs. John and Paul were perfect with it. My choice for this is from a duo called the MonaLisa Twins. They are from Austria (they now live in Liverpool), they are actually twins, and their names are Mona and Lisa Wagner. This track is an in between albums bonus that they released in 2016, and it is, in a single word, lovely. Exactly the spirit of what "If I Fell" should be. So...enjoy.
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'Fore the devil knows we're dead...
What a beautiful song. This is one of those songs I point to when people say "I don't get what the big deal is about The Beatles". John mostly wrote this, and he and Paul share Everly Brothers like harmonies. It's just a great song.
But the main thing with "If I Fell" is the harmonies. One of those rare perfect two vocal songs. John and Paul were perfect with it. My choice for this is from a duo called the MonaLisa Twins. They are from Austria (they now live in Liverpool), they are actually twins, and their names are Mona and Lisa Wagner. This track is an in between albums bonus that they released in 2016, and it is, in a single word, lovely. Exactly the spirit of what "If I Fell" should be. So...enjoy.
Now bingewatching the youtube Beatles cover versions by these fantastic twins. They play their music in all kinds of different settings: Ayers Rock, playing around in a guitar shop, showing videos of their youth, playing live in the Cavern Club and every single video shows their love for the music.
And If I Fell remains the most fantastic of them all: it just moves me to tears: unfortunately I can't find it on record.
What a beautiful song. This is one of those songs I point to when people say "I don't get what the big deal is about The Beatles". John mostly wrote this, and he and Paul share Everly Brothers like harmonies. It's just a great song.
But the main thing with "If I Fell" is the harmonies. One of those rare perfect two vocal songs. John and Paul were perfect with it. My choice for this is from a duo called the MonaLisa Twins. They are from Austria (they now live in Liverpool), they are actually twins, and their names are Mona and Lisa Wagner. This track is an in between albums bonus that they released in 2016, and it is, in a single word, lovely. Exactly the spirit of what "If I Fell" should be. So...enjoy.
Now bingewatching the youtube Beatles cover versions by these fantastic twins. They play their music in all kinds of different settings: Ayers Rock, playing around in a guitar shop, showing videos of their youth, playing live in the Cavern Club and every single video shows their love for the music.
And If I Fell remains the most fantastic of them all: it just moves me to tears: unfortunately I can't find it on record.
I know! I started watching everything I could find on them. They are really great, and have a really refreshing sound. I don't think that "If I Fell" is on an album...I think it was just an in between albums one-off.
If you haven't already, check out their take on The Beach Boys "God Only Knows". Breathtaking! _________________ May we all get to heaven
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