"Ya Ya" Recorded by The Beatles with Tony Sheradin on June 22, 1961 inFreidrich-Elbert Halle Hamburg, Germany is a nice jump tune. Paul McCartney on Bass, George Harrison on Guitar, John Lennon on Vox Organ, Pete Best on Drums and Tony Sheardin on lead vocals.
@berkshireboy62 is Stuart "stu" Sutcliffe (bass, 1960)
pablosiniestro 3 weeks ago
@patoloco40 is Stuart "stu" Sutcliffe
pablosiniestro 3 weeks ago
La fotografía corresponde a Stuart Sutcliffe. Creo que no tienes ni idea.
JBAREAL 1 month ago
The photo with the incorrectly spelled label Tony Sheradin near the start of this video is actually a photograph of Stuart Sutcliffe.
SequoiaSemperviren 3 months ago
The Beatles are not playing this one.
TheOneBeatleManiac 4 months ago
John did not play keyboard on that song !
patoloco40 4 months ago
It's Tony Sheridan !! SHE-RI-DAN !
patoloco40 4 months ago
crap...
WallPapper1000 6 months ago
Bill Harry (1985): The Beatles themselves, John, Paul, George, and Pete Best, only participated in ...eight tracks... Rikki Barnes, a tenor sax player from Scotland teamed up with organist Roy Young, bass guitarist Colin Malander and drummer Johnny Watson to record "Let's Dance", "Ya Ya", and "What'd I Say" and on "Ruby Baby" Tony was backed by Joey Dee's Band The Starliters.
WisMiss101 8 months ago
Hey man... It can't be a Vox organ solo... The Vox wasn't invented until 1962! It sounds like a Hammond organ of some sorts! :)
RayManzarekGod 11 months ago