I liked Pauls first two solo albums.... when he formed Wings, he sold out. John Lennon, the same thing too.... I think Ringo and George were still the same and benefited from being under Paul and John's thumbs. George and Ringo seemed like thier personalities never changed and they remained true to their fans and to themselves. As for Paul and John.... they went too commercial and knew how to market their music after they got their "solo works" of un used Beatles songs published in 1970-1973.
Whenever Paul was on the piano or the acoustic guitar, that meant John was on the bass which I'm sure he would have rather not had to play. When Lennon was on the bass, he played a Fender Bass VI which is an awesome bass and has a unique sound of its own. It was the first 6 string bass, and now you can't touch one for under $2,500; more expensive than a new Rickenbacker, which Paul plays (I have one of those; also expensive).
Amazed this has so few viewers. This is awesome! I love the one on Anthology, 'take your partner, do-se-do', but it's nice to hear George doing the same rock-a-billy guitar stuff... thanks?
Paul and Linda's remake of Teddy Boy on MCcartney sounds much "cleaner" than this take. But, The Beatles' version has a charm all its own, which the MCcartney album version lacks.
on anthology 3 john says okay moma!! in a squeky voice
ryandeakin5878 1 month ago
great song
shaneh1983 2 months ago
Noooo! Apoco esa iba a ser la portada del Get Back? (Let It Be)
BalooBear2007 3 months ago
J'adore Teddy Boy!!!!!!!! C'est tres bon!!!! <3
BeatlesGeorgeJohn 3 months ago
I liked Pauls first two solo albums.... when he formed Wings, he sold out. John Lennon, the same thing too.... I think Ringo and George were still the same and benefited from being under Paul and John's thumbs. George and Ringo seemed like thier personalities never changed and they remained true to their fans and to themselves. As for Paul and John.... they went too commercial and knew how to market their music after they got their "solo works" of un used Beatles songs published in 1970-1973.
MultiPelias 4 months ago
@MultiPelias Beatles music has always been commercial, I don't understand what you're trying to say about John and Paul?
doobysnaks 3 months ago
i love john's rap and george's guitar riffs!!!!!!!2:12-2:58
mravantgarde123 5 months ago
this is amazingly just a tad better than the mccartney version for some reason!
mravantgarde123 5 months ago 3
The story is very sad
WWEBEATLES 6 months ago
Whenever Paul was on the piano or the acoustic guitar, that meant John was on the bass which I'm sure he would have rather not had to play. When Lennon was on the bass, he played a Fender Bass VI which is an awesome bass and has a unique sound of its own. It was the first 6 string bass, and now you can't touch one for under $2,500; more expensive than a new Rickenbacker, which Paul plays (I have one of those; also expensive).
jsmyers24151 7 months ago
So great!!!!
VerbinStudios 7 months ago
its a SCREAM when joh starts doing the dosie do bit
johnnymike27 7 months ago
In the dreaded bad days, these lads were still having fun.
CinemaDave 8 months ago
Oh paul you are a genious
missthebeatles 1 year ago 5
Even Lennon knew this song is lame. His hokey pokey lyrics must have pissed off Paul.
dp6876 1 year ago
i enjoy this version much better than the version on the first mccartney solo album
alramone1 1 year ago
Amazed this has so few viewers. This is awesome! I love the one on Anthology, 'take your partner, do-se-do', but it's nice to hear George doing the same rock-a-billy guitar stuff... thanks?
PatTheBoone 2 years ago 14
Paul and Linda's remake of Teddy Boy on MCcartney sounds much "cleaner" than this take. But, The Beatles' version has a charm all its own, which the MCcartney album version lacks.
djminimoto 2 years ago 19
But not this version.
djminimoto 2 years ago
This song should have wound up on the Mccartney album...Oops! It did!
djminimoto 2 years ago 10