1973 "Come Together" was the subject of a lawsuit brought against Lennon by Big 7 Music Corp. (owned by Morris Levy) publisher of Chuck Berry's "You Can't Catch Me". Before recording, added a heavy bass riff in order to make the song more original. After settling out of court, Lennon promised to record three other songs owned by Levy. "You Can't Catch Me" and "Ya Ya" were released on Lennon's 75 album Rock 'n' Roll, but the third, "Angel Baby", remained unreleased until after Lennon's death.
this is great but listening to some other songs on R n R, I'm not so sure but this would be worth getting the cd for.
raleighgranprix 2 months ago
So gorgeous. This is what being in love sounds like. Just listening to it makes me feel that way. Thank you for sharing.
KurtRileyOfficial 3 months ago
1973 "Come Together" was the subject of a lawsuit brought against Lennon by Big 7 Music Corp. (owned by Morris Levy) publisher of Chuck Berry's "You Can't Catch Me". Before recording, added a heavy bass riff in order to make the song more original. After settling out of court, Lennon promised to record three other songs owned by Levy. "You Can't Catch Me" and "Ya Ya" were released on Lennon's 75 album Rock 'n' Roll, but the third, "Angel Baby", remained unreleased until after Lennon's death.
mrbenod1 1 year ago
Loved it..from: Rockin Robin Rox.
4fulsealteam 1 year ago