

What people didn't know is that John told the the other Beatles the night before that he was going to tell the royals in the audience to "rattle their f*ckin' jewlery".

Sandra from Gardnerville, NvI consider John Lennon's vocal on this record the first sexy rock n' roll performance ever! It makes me h*rny!.Paul's voice actually became more "textured" with the strain. Little Richard was a definite influence on him which most people know. Does anyone remember a song called, "In Spite of All the Danger"? Man.Paul was not ready for falsetto then, but he persevered. Paul was actually very old school rock n' roll. John paved the way for a new rock n' roll vocal. John's was more unique, early on, (texture-wise), and more straight forward, and sexy, but Paul's was more melodic, for sure. Sandra from Gardnerville, NvWhy would you want to compare/pit, John Lennon's voice against Paul McCartney's? They couldn't be more different.but to whoever said he would have done "oh darling" better than paul- i dont think anyone can beat that. john lacked the incredible range that paul has, (he hits some very impressive notes in "hey jude")but john's had a great rock feel to it, even in later songs("happiness is warm gun"). and i agree, sandra, their voices are too different to compare. kind of ironic that he was sick and his voice was strained when he recorded it. Louis, Mojohn's best vocal performance in my opinion. Breanna from Henderson, NvGreat song! I love this song, though every time I hear it I think of my Science teacher dancing to it when it came on the radio during class, bad image!.K from Nowhere, OnMakes me wonder what it would sound like if they'd recorded Please Please Me a different day.I kinda like the Isley Brothers version more, but the Beatles version is a great cover. I think this is funny that Mae West recorded it.

Megan from Stevenson, AlHOLY CRAP!!! The first time I heard this I was watching one of my favorite movies! Ha! FERRIS BUELLER!!! Never knew it was a Beatle song til I was a teenager!.Bill from Lodi, CaIf I sang this song like John Lennon does I wouldn't be able to talk for days, it sounds like he's just shredding his vocal chords!.Ruby from Rotterdam, NetherlandsIt was this song sung by John that made me fall in love with The Beatles.Great energy, as has been said, and no need to compare John to Paul as was also mentioned they both rocked! Love the "aaahh" s that drive the song into a frenzy towards the end of the song. Camille from Toronto, OhDefinitely one of my very favorite Beatles' songs.The Isley Brothers version is completely different than the original by the Top Notes. Nothing wrong with that, but I hear so many comments about how they "made it their own". But it's obvious they did their best to imitate the earlier Isley Bothers version. I Love You" (#10 for 1 week), and "There's A Place" (#74 for 1 week) these four songs were on the Tollie Records label, which was a subsidiary of Vee-Jay Records. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn January 10th 1964 Vee-Jay Records of Chicago released the album 'Introducing The Beatles'.Īnd on that day the #1 album was "The Singing Nun" by the Singing Nun and ten days later on January 20th Capitol Records released 'Meet The Beatles'.įour tracks from the album made Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart "Love Me Do" (#1 for 1 week), "Twist and Shout (#2 for 4 weeks), "P.S.* The Beatles' performance was a taped segment.
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Plus at the time they had the two top albums on Billboard's Top Albums chart 'Meet the Beatles' at #1 and 'Introducing the Beatles' at #2.Įxactly six years later on February 23rd, 1970 Ringo appear on the NBC-TV program 'Laugh In' it was his first solo TV appearance, and then just over eight months later on November 1st, 1970 his first solo record, "Beaucoups of Blues", entered the Top 100 for a five week stay, peaking at #87. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn this day in 1964.
