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Now, since the stereo mix for the Please Please Me album is lost, the Stereo Box Set contains a mono version (recorded with Andy White). Label: Capitol Records - C2 0777 7 15940 2 1,Apple Records - C2 0777 7 15940 2 1,Parlophone - C2 0777 7 15940 2 1 • Format: CD Maxi-Single • Country: US • Genre: Rock • Style: Rock & Roll, Beat The most common version released worldwide.All 3 versions are mono only. ), and for several years that was the only place. The ‘white album’ was the first Beatles album that was unavailable in mono in North America (except obviously as an import from the UK – if you could get one). The information is on page two of the article:It is White’s version which appears on the Please Please Me album, though Ringo’s drumming can be heard on Past Masters. The Please Please Me album was recorded in a day and there are no know re-take of the songs of the album with the exception of Love Me Do. As I remember, they recorded twist and shout in one go for the last time because John can only sing one last song on that session before his vocal chords rip apart.

George´s guitar is the only one used (I think is the Gibson 160)Is anyone (other than record collector nuts like me) aware of the fact that in the mid-’50’s, Danny Kaye recorded & released a single also called “Love Me Do”?

In the United States the single was a number one hit in 1964. Consequently original issues of Love Me Do & Please Please Me were the only Beatles singles, released in the '60s in the UK, with these red labels. However you have to hear this in the context of what was in the charts at the time. Geeez.So, there are three different recordings released of Love Me Do. Of course the album version has mostly the two harmonies and Paul alone sings ‘love me do’ (at least I’m pretty sure).

Ringo on drums – released as Beatles’ first single on 5th October 19623. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. This is the trend now…..analog is better than digital….records are better than CDs……your mom’s old console TV is better than plasma…. Andy White on drums Ringo on tambourine released on Please Please Me LP2.

You can clearly hear the difference in the drum beating style if you compare these two songs from the Please Please Me album to other songs where Ringo played in.Regarding Love Me DO: Which of the three do you prefer? In his book In his memoirs, assistant engineer Andy White confirms that he was booked by Ron Richards for the 11 September session, not by George Martin, who he says "could not make the session, could not get there till the end, so he had Ron Richards handle it". Tiresome and cliched.I grew up in the “old days”.

Around 1980, a reasonably clean, original 45 single from EMI's archives was used as the "best available source" for the track's inclusion on the EMI's planned release of a 50th anniversary limited-edition replica of the original single was cancelled when it was discovered that the pressings contained the Andy White version instead of the Ringo version as intended. Now let’s keep politics out of this. All that changed with Sgt Pepper although even here to my ears the mono mix is the superior sound.However it was totally different in the US. By those standards it was quite revolutionary and it did stand out to those with ears to hear.On there very first LP it’s Ringo. It’s like music 101. It can’t be John because he’s playing harmonica, so my guess is Paul (the vocals were overdubbed after the backing track was laid down, so he would have had nothing to do during the solo).Had a good laugh playing the Pete Best version from Anthology 1 tonight. It is somewhat interesting though – I don’t think that there were any intentional mono reissues in North America, so if you have a mono copy of any North American Beatles album, it is the original pressing.Also worth noting, the mono mixes available in North America were not necessarily the same as the UK mono mixes. You could understand why the boys wanted Ringo in the band!Yeah, Pete wasn’t on their level.Great number that kick started The Beatles climb to be the “toppermost of the poppermost”. Any “stereo” versions of this are in fake stereo.As for the version recorded on 4th September 1962, what does it mean: “Initial copies of the single had Starr on drums (…)”? But Martin insisted that unless they could write something as commercial as "How Do You Do It?" I guess Harrison proved him wrong later on.

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