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The Beatles Ballads
First released: 1980, October 20
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Yesterday (2:08)
Recorded: June 14, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England Paul McCartney - lead vocal, Epiphone acoustic guitar Session musicians - string quartet
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Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (2:06)
Recorded: October 12, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England but remade October 21, 1965 John Lennon - lead vocal, capoed acoustic guitar Paul McCartney - bass guitar, harmony vocal George Harrison - sitar Ringo Starr - tambourine
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Do You Want to Know a Secret? (2:00)
Recorded: February 11, 1963 at Abbey Road, London, England John Lennon - rhythm guitar, background vocal Paul McCartney - bass guitar, background vocal George Harrison - lead vocal, lead guitar Ringo Starr - drums
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For No One (2:02)
Recorded: May 9, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with the vocal overdubbed May 16, 1966 and the French horn solo overdubbed May 19, 1966 Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar, piano Ringo Starr - drums, tambourine Alan Civil - French horn
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Michelle (2:42)
Recorded: November 3, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England John Lennon - acoustic guitar, background vocal Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar George Harrison - acoustic guitar, background vocal Ringo Starr - drums
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Nowhere Man (2:45)
Recorded: October 21-22, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England John Lennon - lead vocal, acoustic guitar Paul McCartney - bass guitar, harmony vocal George Harrison - lead guitar, harmony vocal Ringo Starr - drums
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You've Got to Hide Your Love Away (2:11)
Recorded: February 18, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England John Lennon - lead vocal, acoustic guitar Paul McCartney - acoustic guitar George Harrison - acoustic guitar Ringo Starr - tambourine John Scott - flute
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Across the Universe (3:49)
Recorded: February 4, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubbing on February 8, 1968 Re-produced and remixed by Phil Spector in March, 1970 John Lennon - lead vocal, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, organ Paul McCartney - piano George Harrison - sitar Ringo Starr - maracas George Martin - organ (with Lennon) Session musicians - strings, choir (overdubbed by Phil Spector)
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All My Loving (2:10)
Recorded: July 30, 1963 at Abbey Road, London, England John Lennon - rhythm guitar, harmony vocal Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar George Harrison - lead guitar, harmony vocal Ringo Starr - drums
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Hey Jude (7:08)
Recorded: July 31, 1968 at Trident Studios, London, England with the forty-piece orchestra overdubbed August 1, 1968 John Lennon - acoustic guitar, background vocal Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar, piano George Harrison - lead guitar, background vocal Ringo Starr - drums, tambourine Forty-piece orchestra - sustained notes, clapping, "na-na-na" chorus
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Something (3:03)
Recorded: April 16, 1969 at Abbey Road, London, England and remade May 2, 1969 with overdubs added May 5, 1969, July 11, 1969, July 16, 1969 and August 15, 1969 John Lennon - lead guitar Paul McCartney - bass guitar, handclaps, background vocal George Harrison - double-tracked lead vocal, lead guitar, organ Ringo Starr - drums, handclaps, background vocal Session musicians - strings
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The Fool on the Hill (3:00)
Recorded: September 25, 1967 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added September 26, 1967 and October 20, 1967 (flutes) John Lennon - harmonica, maracas Paul McCartney - lead vocal, piano, double-tracked recorder, flute George Harrison - lead guitar, harmonica Ringo Starr - finger cymbals
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Till There Was You (2:17)
Recorded: July 18 and July 30, 1963 at Abbey Road, London, England John Lennon - acoustic guitar Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar George Harrison - acoustic guitar Ringo Starr - bongos
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The Long and Winding Road (3:38)
Recorded: January 31, 1969 at Apple Studios, London, England. Re-produced and remixed by Phil Spector on April 1, 1970 John Lennon - bass guitar Paul McCartney - lead vocal, piano Session musicians - choir, strings, harp, drums (overdubbed by Phil Spector)
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Here Comes the Sun (3:05)
Recorded: July 7, 1969 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added July 8 and 16, 1969 and August 6, 11, 15 and 19, 1969 John Lennon - acoustic guitar, harmony vocal, handclaps Paul McCartney - bass guitar, harmony vocal, handclaps George Harrison - lead vocal, acoustic guitar, Moog synthesizer, handclaps Ringo Starr - drums, handclaps Session musicians - strings
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Blackbird (2:18)
Recorded: June 11, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal, acoustic guitar, percussion Blackbird - bird sounds
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And I Love Her (2:31)
Recorded: February 25-27, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England John Lennon - acoustic guitar Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal, acoustic guitar George Harrison - acoustic guitar solo, claves Ringo Starr - bongos
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She's Leaving Home (3:35)
Recorded: March 17, 1967 at Abbey Road, London, England with vocals overdubbed March 20, 1967 John Lennon - lead vocal, background vocal Paul McCartney - lead vocal, background vocal Session musicians - strings, harp
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Here, There and Everywhere (2:26)
Recorded: June 14, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added June 16-17, 1966 John Lennon - background vocal Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal, acoustic guitar George Harrison - lead guitar, background vocal Ringo Starr - drums
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Let It Be (4:03)
Recorded: January 31, 1969 at Apple Studios, London, England with overdubs added April 30, 1969 and January 4, 1970
Re-produced and remixed by Phil Spector in March, 1970
John Lennon - bass guitar, harmony vocal
Paul McCartney - lead vocal, piano
George Harrison - lead guitar, harmony vocal
Ringo Starr - drums
Billy Preston - organ
Session musicians - orchestra (overdubbed by Phil Spector)
Linda McCartney - backing vocals (on single release only)
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1980, October 20 |
Parlophone PCS 7214 (UK) |
Reviews & comments
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Richard Oliff - BBC broadcaster (2003, April 18) It was always going to happen, but then again why not? After all, just about every other kind of Beatle compilation had been released. However, it has to be remembered that EMI and Capitol are not stupid and every move they make is a highly calculated and targeted one. And So it was with this album of Love Songs by the 'fabs'. Targeted at anyone who might listen to, say, Yesterday, and immediately go 'ohhhh' with big cow-eyes. Calculated to make as much money as possible with the minimum amount of effort, as is the way of the annual post-Beatle release. It gets an 'eight'purely for content: as an album it's brilliant, but I can see many fans waiting for a decent second-hand copy coming onto the market.
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