![]() ![]() In those years between 19 the Beatles released 219 songs or song variants, which are listed below in order of appearance. The official Beatles' canon covers all songs the Beatles recorded and authorized for publication in their years as a performing group. It took the group eight takes to perfect.ĭuring the same session they also completed And I Love Her and If I Fell.A list of all 212 Beatles' songs and covers officially released on record between 19 The Beatles recorded Tell Me Why on 27 February 1964 in Abbey Road’s Studio Two. ![]() There are four I really go for : Can’t Buy Me Love, If I Fell, I Should Have Known Better – a song with harmonica we feature during the opening train sequence – and Tell Me Why, a shuffle number that comes at the end of the film.įor reasons unknown, John Lennon’s vocals in the film are different from either the mono or stereo studio versions. ![]() The Beatles mimed to it in front of 350 screaming fans at the Scala Theatre, London, on 31 March 1964. Tell Me Why was featured in the ‘studio performance’ sequence of the A Hard Day’s Night film. I think a lot of these songs like Tell Me Why may have been based in real experiences or affairs John was having or arguments with Cynthia or whatever, but it never occurred to us until later to put that slant on it all. It was like a black-New-York-girl-group songĪlthough Lennon dismissed Tell Me Why as a throwaway, Paul McCartney later suggested the song, along with others written for A Hard Day’s Night, was partly autobiographical. They needed another upbeat song and I just knocked it off. One of the more uptempo rockers on the A Hard Day’s Night album, Tell Me Why was written by John Lennon for the concert sequence in the film. George Harrison: harmony vocals, lead guitar ![]()
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