This seemingly simple song has hidden messages in it, like many Beatles songs. To learn how to perceive them, search "Truth Contest" in Google and click the 1st result, then on the homepage of the contest, open The Present and read the section about The Beatles. Pass this on to every Beatles fan you know.
dear God, you took John Lennon and George away from us, we people of earth in exchange can give one Bieber, One Gaga and Kardashians to top it all of - you give back John and George
Oops sorry I messed up. Anyway, this is one of the many amazing things about the Beatles, while people like the jonas brothers or justin beiber are like, " Oh we love our fans, we wouldn't be anywhere without them." The Beatles wrote a song about it instead of just saying it. : )
I was at Butlins, in Bognor Regis, playing this B side, on the Jukebox, over & Over again.People present, didnt get fed up. Once I had stopped feeding the jukebox, other people took over! Magic!
There were two versions, I have a 45 that was my mothers from Germany it has no harmonica..the album verson has harmonica...both are great.....the single was the flipside of do you want to know a secret
I learned that in the ancient days, Paul McCartney had taught John Lennon (whom Paul had impressed) how to play guitar chords, instead of the banjo chords that John's Aunt had taught him. This, I believe, was the seed of the great collaboration they developed over the years. Yes, they grew very quickly to be the top-flight rock group in Hamburgh, Liverpool, France, then around the world. The BBC channel has some really informative programs on the Beatles. And of course a literature exists.
John & Paul wrote this song together. It was really their effort to write a hit single, but according to them, it didnt work. So it became a "B" side. It was recorded on March 5th 1963 at Abbey Road Studio, and then the harmonica part was overdubbed about a week later.
And all I've got to doooooo... is Thank BEATLESSSSS, Thank BEATLESSSSS... alive or dead, they are still the top pop group this Century! YEAH YEAH YEAH! I know it's 2009, and almost 2010, but that's what this BEATLES fan believes!
Hmmm? This is The original Beatles in the studio. Take 1 of "Thank You Girl" recorded on or around March 5th 1963. No imitations or tributes on my uploads, only the original Beatles.
HI ... Great post. I really like hearing complete versions of the Beatles "works in progress". Is there any chance you can upload this version of Thank You Girl WITHOUT the controller's announcement of Take 1 ... just the song itself. I'd like to incorporate this song into my Beatle playlists. Thanks
Of course this is good, although it's a little shorter and a little slower than the released (final) version of the song. Still good. The Beatles' takes are always great because they're great. I found it always interesting to see how their songs came to be.
Oh yeah, another thing, there is a demo of Lennon out there singing If I fell, and at the end he goes into this spontaneous chord riff which obviously was the start of "I should have known better". It seems to me when he listened back to the If I fell demo, he realized that riff at the end was another song. Taping themselves was so damn important to their writing, that`s why their songs were so good, they realized spontaneous ideas, stuff that comes out that you`d never capture by memory alone.
Good example how they changed their songs after listening to a recorded take...From "And all I wanna do..." to "And all I gotta do..."...Then at the end with Ringo doing the drum rolls. A lot of people forget or don`t know Lennon and McCartney wrote practically every song they ever did that way, recording and listening back, from a demo all the way to the final mix. Lennon was a fanatic about that. He would let the tape the entire time he would write by himself, then listen back to it for ideas.
Thank-You for posting Joyce…xo
TheMissShevy 2 months ago
Ich liebe dieses Lied
ingo6477 2 months ago
Join Always The Beatles on facebook !!!
fuugon 3 months ago
You're very welcome, much pleasure :)
iceybleu 5 months ago
their voices were so crisp and clear - you can understand every word. Like a lullaby, you can sing to it word for word... Love the Beatles baby! :-)
ABCLakey2012 6 months ago
Ayyy
Nimolochnov 6 months ago
perfect harmony. What the Beatles were best for. lol.
randyrhoads4737 6 months ago
I love this !!
Andyourbirdcansing88 9 months ago
Gdzie jest głos?! Grr, cały czas trafiam na takie nagrania ;/
MrEttiana 10 months ago
And all I wanna do....is thank YOU for this great upload.
Love it !!! :))
Banderuola66 11 months ago
This seemingly simple song has hidden messages in it, like many Beatles songs. To learn how to perceive them, search "Truth Contest" in Google and click the 1st result, then on the homepage of the contest, open The Present and read the section about The Beatles. Pass this on to every Beatles fan you know.
vividDC 11 months ago
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dear God, you took John Lennon and George away from us, we people of earth in exchange can give one Bieber, One Gaga and Kardashians to top it all of - you give back John and George
UNDERSIA 1 year ago
Oops sorry I messed up. Anyway, this is one of the many amazing things about the Beatles, while people like the jonas brothers or justin beiber are like, " Oh we love our fans, we wouldn't be anywhere without them." The Beatles wrote a song about it instead of just saying it. : )
beatlesperson62 1 year ago
This is one of the many aweso e
beatlesperson62 1 year ago
I was at Butlins, in Bognor Regis, playing this B side, on the Jukebox, over & Over again.People present, didnt get fed up. Once I had stopped feeding the jukebox, other people took over! Magic!
eddyfinkful 1 year ago
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Daytripperify 1 year ago
this is one of there best song, to me
phill488 1 year ago
I can just imagine myself as a 7-year-old dancing in the livingroom as this song would play :)
MOSFET2288 1 year ago 3
Wow!!, that's what i wanted to say!!!
allisonsalazar 1 year ago
I have a bootleg of the March 5th 1963 sessions, which include the Decca audition recordings.
I like take 6 of Thank You Girl, where Paul yells near the end.
LabourDayBlues 1 year ago
There were two versions, I have a 45 that was my mothers from Germany it has no harmonica..the album verson has harmonica...both are great.....the single was the flipside of do you want to know a secret
wilhelm1974 1 year ago
I miss Ringo's drum fills in this version :(
powerpats 1 year ago 2
this version is the best because its just pure beatles john playin rythm, paul on bass, ringo drumming and george on lead brilliant version thanks
daboywood123 1 year ago 5
que sinceros eran los beatles en aquellos tiempos
thehorsepower888 1 year ago
Mark it fab!
photoeng1 1 year ago 2
Wow i love hearing this song. the beatles are so natural, they dont even have to try they are just naturally soo good !
Andyourbirdcansing88 2 years ago 2
JUST THE BEST, EVER !!
mrstevehartman 2 years ago
I learned that in the ancient days, Paul McCartney had taught John Lennon (whom Paul had impressed) how to play guitar chords, instead of the banjo chords that John's Aunt had taught him. This, I believe, was the seed of the great collaboration they developed over the years. Yes, they grew very quickly to be the top-flight rock group in Hamburgh, Liverpool, France, then around the world. The BBC channel has some really informative programs on the Beatles. And of course a literature exists.
MOSFET2288 2 years ago
John & Paul wrote this song together. It was really their effort to write a hit single, but according to them, it didnt work. So it became a "B" side. It was recorded on March 5th 1963 at Abbey Road Studio, and then the harmonica part was overdubbed about a week later.
Kenoman29 2 years ago
They had evolved to great songwhriters amazingly quiqly by that time. But whats realy amazing is how much they evolved during the following years!
jontebiogas10 2 years ago
Really shows the harmony between John and Paul. Great stuff
westfield90 2 years ago
And all I've got to doooooo... is Thank BEATLESSSSS, Thank BEATLESSSSS... alive or dead, they are still the top pop group this Century! YEAH YEAH YEAH! I know it's 2009, and almost 2010, but that's what this BEATLES fan believes!
MOSFET2288 2 years ago 3
I agree, thanks for the reply, I like your channel will remain a fan of the Beatles are part of my life, we are in touch and thank you for putting
beatles videos.
mitubetu 2 years ago 2
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almost equal to the original beatles, mimic the voice very well, congratulations are almost clones
mitubetu 2 years ago
Hmmm? This is The original Beatles in the studio. Take 1 of "Thank You Girl" recorded on or around March 5th 1963. No imitations or tributes on my uploads, only the original Beatles.
BeatlesBootlegs 2 years ago 23
@mitubetu way tonot recognize the BEATLES!!
dasuit15 1 year ago
george thanks:pattie boyd
John thanks:cynthia powell
Ringo thanks : maureen cox
Paul thanks :jane asher
i love it
Diddlify 2 years ago
I wouldn't care what they sang, It all sound great to me. Peace All
peacemanken 2 years ago
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yeahh fuck you bitchesss need to stop de screamin jajajajjajajaa
SuperElvispresley 2 years ago
in the first chorus he says
all i want to do
the original version says
all i've got to do
am i mistaken? :S
wotsup9oo 2 years ago
I don't know which ones the original version but yeah I heard in an other video all i've got to do instead of all i want to do.
12345BeatlesFan 2 years ago
Pretty good for a 'take 1'...if I was the engineer I wouldn't have seen a need for a second take.
campydoodles 2 years ago 2
This is so clean and pure. God bless em'!
dandeexxxx 2 years ago
l'unica cs ke mi viene spontaneo dire è ke sn dei grandi!!!
90thetrudy 2 years ago
HI ... Great post. I really like hearing complete versions of the Beatles "works in progress". Is there any chance you can upload this version of Thank You Girl WITHOUT the controller's announcement of Take 1 ... just the song itself. I'd like to incorporate this song into my Beatle playlists. Thanks
coolhilts 2 years ago
Thanks a lot!
hitwomanfromnorth 3 years ago
Sure sounded better with the harmonica dubbed in, but what a great song even in this dressed down version.
Cris43130 3 years ago 12
I like the bootleg take 6 version of this song because Paul yells at the end.
SomewhereInBurnaby 3 years ago
Of course this is good, although it's a little shorter and a little slower than the released (final) version of the song. Still good. The Beatles' takes are always great because they're great. I found it always interesting to see how their songs came to be.
MOSFET2288 3 years ago 3
Cool take! Thanks for sharing.
farfo61 3 years ago 3
Oh yeah, another thing, there is a demo of Lennon out there singing If I fell, and at the end he goes into this spontaneous chord riff which obviously was the start of "I should have known better". It seems to me when he listened back to the If I fell demo, he realized that riff at the end was another song. Taping themselves was so damn important to their writing, that`s why their songs were so good, they realized spontaneous ideas, stuff that comes out that you`d never capture by memory alone.
Edhallick 4 years ago 2
Good example how they changed their songs after listening to a recorded take...From "And all I wanna do..." to "And all I gotta do..."...Then at the end with Ringo doing the drum rolls. A lot of people forget or don`t know Lennon and McCartney wrote practically every song they ever did that way, recording and listening back, from a demo all the way to the final mix. Lennon was a fanatic about that. He would let the tape the entire time he would write by himself, then listen back to it for ideas.
Edhallick 4 years ago 5
COOL!!
Goodmolly3000 4 years ago 4