Talk:You've Got to Hide Your Love Away

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[edit] The first version?

I once recorded a version of "YGTHYLA" from the radio which was performed by a band identified as "Silke" by the DJ. He pointed out that before giving the song to the Beatles, Paul let a Swedish band take a crack at it. It sounds more or less the same in terms of instrumentation, but the addition of a woman's voice to the vocals is a pleasant one. This page identifies the band as "The Silke" and depicts the album's cover art - http://members.magnet.at/daggi/p_lp.htm

[edit] oops

Hardly Swedish, The Silkie were from Hull, "with its musical flair". More info at http://www.markprindle.com/silkie.htm and http://www.geocities.com/fabgear6366/silkie.htm



It doesn't seem likely that Paul would give away one of John's songs. Trishm 20:50, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Another Take at the Video for this song

You've Got to Hide Your Love Away (Billy Allan video) Taken from the youtube website.