Two quarter-downstrokes, two eighth down-and-up strokes, repeat as needed. (1 - 2 - 3& 4&) That's the best I can show without musical notes, on here.
The Beatles- I feel Fine
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
Pretty Woman Satisfaction i feel fine by the Beatles
hard days night
I Feel Fine by The Beatles was number one on 12/29/64
The Beatles- I feel Fine
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
Pretty Woman Satisfaction i feel fine by the Beatles
Past Masters Volume 1, and was made in 1964.
hard days night
I Feel Fine by The Beatles was number one on 12/29/64
The Beatles first Number 1 song in 1964 was "I Want To Hold Your Hand" The Beatles second Number 1 song in 1964 was "Can't Buy Me Love" The Beatles third Number 1 song in 1964 was "A Hard Day's Night" The Beatles fourth Number 1 song in 1964 was "I Feel Fine"
i want to hold your hand, help, a hard day's night, Twist and Shout, I Saw Her Standing There, I Feel Fine , ....... the list goes on and on
On the United States charts in 1964 I Feel Fine, Can't Buy Me Love, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, A Hard Days Night, She Loves You, Love Me Do On the British charts in 1964 Can't Buy Me Love, A Hard Days Night, I Feel Fine
The Beatles active years predated domestic video recorders, although after they stopped touring they continued making promotional films for their singles. Probably Paperback Writer/Rain was the first such film.
The Beatles. 1963 - I Want To Hold Your Hand. 1964 - I Feel Fine. 1965 - Day Tripper/We Can Work It Out. 1967 - Hello Goodbye.
"I Feel Fine" 1965. The myth was the feedback was a mistake, but, it is now known it was a production choice, as evidenced by several tracks of practiced feedback in the Abbey Road archives.