Side one: 1. "I Saw Her Standing There" 2. "Misery" 3. "Anna (Go to Him)" 4. "Chains" 5. "Boys" 6. "Ask Me Why" 7. "Please Please Me"
side two: 1. "Love Me Do" 2. "P.S. I Love You" 3. "Baby It's You" 4. "Do You Want to Know a Secret" 5. "A Taste of Honey" 6. "There's a Place" 7. "Twist and Shout"
Don't Let Me Down, Tell Me Why, Help!, I've Got A Feeling, I Want You, You Never Give Me Your Money, Martha My Dear, I'm So Tired, Dear Prudence, Love Me Do, In Spite Of All The Danger (Paul song from 1950's performed by early Beatles, aka. Quarrymen), Here Comes The Sun, Hey Jude, Good Day Sunshine, For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite, I Should Have Known Better, Good Morning Good Morning, Yesterday, I'm Looking Through You, Lady Madonna, She Came In Through The Bathroom Window, I'm A Loser, What Goes On, I Call Your Name, and many more that I can't remember at the moment. For now, though, I hope that's plenty for you. :)
The first song they recorded was a cover of "That'll Be The Day" in 1958, when they were called "The Quarrymen".
Their first release was "Love Me Do" in 1962.
The second Beatles album was "with The Beatles". It was made in 1963 and lots of songs of theirs we know are on it. It uses the same cover art as the album "Meet the Beatles" which was released exclusively in the U.S.A for their tour here.
Yes there is, it was released in 1964 as a soundtrack to their movie by the same name. It was the first album by The Beatles to consist of entirely original Lennon-McCartney songs.
"From Me To You""She Loves You""I Want To Hold Your Hand""You" and "to" appear in two out of the three.
No, but Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "I Wanna Be Your Man" to answer Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's questions about how they came up with songs. They gave the Stones first crack at recording it as a single, and it became their first hit. (The Beatles' own version became an album track, sung by Ringo Starr.)
Tomorrow Never Knows from Revolver album
Love Songs - The Beatles album - was created in 1962.
"Please Please Me" and "Love Me Do".
No. Meet the Beatles! was an American repackage of their second British album, With the Beatles, with ten of the album's songs, "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "I Saw Her Standing There".
There are many Beatles albums, some are compilations of certain songs such as the '1' album which is comrpised of 27 of the Beatles number 1 hits and the Anthology albums which contain rare unpublished songs as well as their most memorable hits. Below is a link to the Beatles complete discogrophy. http://www.aboutthebeatles.com/discography.php
The second Beatles album was "with The Beatles". It was made in 1963 and lots of songs of theirs we know are on it. It uses the same cover art as the album "Meet the Beatles" which was released exclusively in the U.S.A for their tour here.
Yes there is, it was released in 1964 as a soundtrack to their movie by the same name. It was the first album by The Beatles to consist of entirely original Lennon-McCartney songs.
This album contains some of The Beatles' most popular hits. For example, the album contains "Love Me Do," "She Loves You," "A Hard Day's Night," "Yesterday," and more.
"From Me To You""She Loves You""I Want To Hold Your Hand""You" and "to" appear in two out of the three.
Tomorrow Never Knows from Revolver album
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No, but Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "I Wanna Be Your Man" to answer Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's questions about how they came up with songs. They gave the Stones first crack at recording it as a single, and it became their first hit. (The Beatles' own version became an album track, sung by Ringo Starr.)
Siouxie and the Banshees came along after the Beatles; the band covered 'Helter Skelter' on their first album, The Scream, released in 1978. Siouxsie and the Banshees' second Beatles' cover, 'Dear Prudence', was released on their 6th album, Hyæna, in 1984.