...and after The Beatles became an international phenomenon (and their Capitol releases in the U.S. literally flew out of record shops), MGM got the rights to reissue four of Tony Sheridan's 1961 recordings with them in January '64....only now, they got top billing OVER Sheridan. And this was somewhat of a success on the charts as well, but nowhere near the newer "Top 5" Capitol discs...
@fromthesidelines - I inherited this very record a few years after it was issued from neighbor girls who had 'outgrown' it! Kaempfert's bassist, Ladi Geisler, had to loan the Beatles his amp for the session when there's wasn't up to the task! Nice bit of history, you & Lloyd!
Thank you for checking out this rather obscure Beatles on MGM 45!!, I never knew they did any productions for them until I found this 45, and I like the audio engineering that Deutsche Grammophon - Polydor affiliated label from Germany did on this record!!...They must have used there 3 track Studer Revox mastering deck on this production?
In 1960, while The Beatles were playing in Hamburg, they became friends with Tony Sheridan, an "Elvis" soundalike. They eventually backed him, as "The Beat Brothers", on several recordings (produced by Bert Kaempfert) for Polydor in June 1961. This one was issued in Germany that October; legend has it that Brian Epstein, working in his family's NEMS record store in Liverpool, was intrigued when someone asked for a copy of it. He listened to it, sought the group backing Sheridan...
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tropicwave1 3 months ago
@tropicwave1
Thank you for the song info. and for checking out this Beatles 45...Friends, Lloyd.
lrh1966 3 months ago
@ellisonkq
Thank you for checking it out!!...friends, Lloyd.
lrh1966 1 year ago
...and after The Beatles became an international phenomenon (and their Capitol releases in the U.S. literally flew out of record shops), MGM got the rights to reissue four of Tony Sheridan's 1961 recordings with them in January '64....only now, they got top billing OVER Sheridan. And this was somewhat of a success on the charts as well, but nowhere near the newer "Top 5" Capitol discs...
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
@fromthesidelines - I inherited this very record a few years after it was issued from neighbor girls who had 'outgrown' it! Kaempfert's bassist, Ladi Geisler, had to loan the Beatles his amp for the session when there's wasn't up to the task! Nice bit of history, you & Lloyd!
chkjns 1 year ago
@chkjns - I relly can spell 'their's' if I proof first!
chkjns 1 year ago
@chkjns
Thank you for checking out this rather obscure Beatles on MGM 45!!, I never knew they did any productions for them until I found this 45, and I like the audio engineering that Deutsche Grammophon - Polydor affiliated label from Germany did on this record!!...They must have used there 3 track Studer Revox mastering deck on this production?
lrh1966 1 year ago
In 1960, while The Beatles were playing in Hamburg, they became friends with Tony Sheridan, an "Elvis" soundalike. They eventually backed him, as "The Beat Brothers", on several recordings (produced by Bert Kaempfert) for Polydor in June 1961. This one was issued in Germany that October; legend has it that Brian Epstein, working in his family's NEMS record store in Liverpool, was intrigued when someone asked for a copy of it. He listened to it, sought the group backing Sheridan...
fromthesidelines 1 year ago