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The Beatles performing "I Saw Her Standing There" live at the Washington Coliseum 11/2/64.

"I Saw Her Standing There" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and is the opening track on the The Beatles' debut album, Please Please Me, released in the United Kingdom by Parlophone on 22 March 1963.

In December 1963, Capitol Records released the song in the United States as the B-side on the label's first single by the Beatles, "I Want to Hold Your Hand". While the A-side topped the US Billboard charts for seven weeks starting 18 January 1964, "I Saw Her Standing There" entered the Billboard Hot 100 on 8 February 1964, remaining there for 11 weeks, peaking at #14.

The song placed on the Cashbox charts for only one week at #100 on the same day of its Billboard debut. In 2004, "I Saw Her Standing There" was ranked #139 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

The song was a Lennon and McCartney collaboration based on McCartney's initial idea. Originally titled "Seventeen", the song was apparently conceived by McCartney while driving home from a Beatles concert in Southport, Lancashire and later completed at his Forthlin Road home with Lennon.

McCartney later described in Beat Instrumental how he went about the song's composition: "Here's one example of a bit I pinched from someone: I used the bass riff from 'Talkin' About You' by Chuck Berry in 'I Saw Her Standing There'. I played exactly the same notes as he did and it fitted our number perfectly. Even now, when I tell people, I find few of them believe me; therefore, I maintain that a bass riff hasn't got to be original".

The lyrics were written on a Liverpool Institute exercise book. Remember, a book by McCartney's brother Mike McCartney, includes a photograph of Lennon and McCartney writing the song while strumming guitars and reading the exercise book. It was typical of how Lennon and McCartney would work in partnership, as McCartney later commented: "I had 'She was just seventeen,' and then 'Beauty queen'. When I showed it to John, he screamed with laughter, and said 'You're joking about that line, aren't you?'" "It was one of the first times he ever went 'What? Must change that...'"

The songwriting credit on the Please Please Me liner notes is "McCartney/Lennon" which differs from the more familiar "Lennon/McCartney" that appears on subsequent releases.

The song was recorded at EMI Studios on 11 February 1963, as part of the marathon recording session that produced 10 of the 14 songs on Please Please Me. The Beatles were not present for the mixing session on 25 February 1963. It was not common practice for bands to be present at such sessions at that time.

On the album, the song starts with a rousing "One, two, three, four!" count-in by McCartney. Usually, these count-ins are edited off the final audio mix. However, record producer George Martin wanted to create the effect that the album was a live performance: "I had been up to the Cavern and I'd seen what they could do, I knew their repertoire, and I said 'Lets record every song you've got, come down to the studios and we'll just whistle through them in a day'".
Martin took the count-in from take 9, which was considered 'especially spirited' and spliced it onto take 1.

Music journalist Richard Williams suggested that this dramatic introduction to their debut album was just as stirring as Elvis Presley's "Well, it's one for the money, two for the show..." on his opening track, "Blue Suede Shoes", for his debut album seven years earlier. In addition it also made the point that the Beatles were a performing band as, at that time, they opened their live set with this song.

On the first American release of the song, issued on Vee Jay Records, the count was edited out—but the "Four!" is still audible.

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  • The Beatles were firing on all cylinders that night. I thought Ringo was going to fall off that little plywood stage they built for him. What great performers and musicians. One of their best live performances. Wish I could have been there! The greatest band ever.

  • The Beatles are the BEST and will forever be THE BEST! My art teacher agrees with me!

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  • Pure music without any PC ? Incredible. Who could make such a show now?

  • HD 1965 xD

    Si claro...

    (Es HQ)

  • damn...where are the pedalboards?!

    looks very strange from todays point of view...

  • RINGO THE BEST DRUMMER IN THE WORLD END OF I DONT WANNA HEAR YOUR EXCUSES THE BEATLES THE BEST GROUP TO DATE 2012 NO ONE BETTER NO EXCUSES AND ALL FROM LIVERPOOL SO EAT THAT PS NO EXCUSES LOL BYE rant over

  • oooww!! <3 me hubiera facinadoo estar hay!! no puedo creerlo en el mibuto 4:23 como esa mujer puede estar tan tranquila en un concierto d los beatles yo ya me hubiera vuelto loca de la felicidad!!!!

  • @markadiculous A lot has changed in a year, not all i I listen to is rock, different variations of rock (Like classic, metal, etc.), but the Beatles will always be the best. <3

  • @zukolover666 I think billions would agree with you. I think of all the great bands out there and none of them have what the beatles had. the stones..... GREAT!! but not the Beatles.. LED ZEPPELIN... GREAT!!! but not the beatles! I could go on and on! love them!

  • I love Ringo!!!!

  • ......RINGO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • whats that weird noise i hear? fireworks? no, thats the sound of thousands of girls reacting to REAL hero's

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