Beatles '65
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Beatles '65 | ||
Studio album by The Beatles | ||
Released | December 15, 1964 November 16, 2004 |
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Recorded | Abbey Road 1964 | |
Genre | Rock and roll | |
Length | 26:10 | |
Label | Capitol T 2228 (mono) ST 2228 (stereo) CDP 7243 8 66874 2 5 |
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Producer(s) | George Martin | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Beatles chronology | ||
The Beatles' Story (1964) |
Beatles '65 (1964) |
The Early Beatles (1965) |
Beatles '65 was The Beatles' fourth Capitol release, but sixth American album. Beatles '65 includes most of the songs from Beatles For Sale, but deleting "Eight Days A Week", "Words of Love", "Every Little Thing", "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party", "What You're Doing", and the "Kansas City/Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey" medley. It picked up "I'll Be Back" from A Hard Day's Night and includes the single "I Feel Fine" / "She's A Woman". These two latter songs were drenched in echo by Capitol Records' executive Dave Dexter, Jr.
As possible testament to the overwhelming market appeal of the Liverpudlian quartet, a slew of albums were released and promoted in America during 1965 sporting a similar title. These included Sinatra '65 by Frank Sinatra and Ellington '65 by Duke Ellington on Reprise Records, Trio '65 by jazz pianist Bill Evans on Verve Records, and Brasil '65 by Sergio Mendes on the Beatles' own Capitol label.
In 2004 this album was released on CD for the first time as part of The Capitol Albums, Volume 1 box set.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- All tracks written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney (Lennon-McCartney), except where noted.
[edit] Side one
- "No Reply"
- "I'm a Loser"
- "Baby's in Black"
- "Rock and Roll Music" (Chuck Berry)
- "I'll Follow the Sun"
- "Mr. Moonlight" (Roy Lee Johnson)
[edit] Side two
- "Honey Don't" (Carl Perkins)
- "I'll Be Back"
- "She's a Woman"
- "I Feel Fine"
- "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby" (Carl Perkins)