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The Beatles One After 909 (Original 1963 Edit)

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"One After 909" (sometimes titled The One After 909 in early recordings) is a song by The Beatles, written primarily by John Lennon (credited to Lennon/McCartney) and originally released in 1970 on the album Let It Be. The album version is the live performance from the rooftop concert which took place on 30 January 1969.
This performance is also included in the Let It Be film. The song was written as early as 1957, and is one of the first Lennon-McCartney compositions.Beatles recorded a version of the song on 5 March 1963 during the same session that produced their third single, "From Me to You," and its B-side "Thank You Girl." They were unhappy with the result and that version was not released at the time.[5] Various takes from the 5 March session, and an edit of them, were released in 1995 on the Anthology 1 compilation. Episode 1 of the Beatles Anthology features a recording of the song made in 1960.

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  • The Beatles

    Best Band In History !!

  • COME ON BABY, DON'T BE COLD AS ICE.

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  • Old-style version! :D

  • 0:37 awww Paulie is so cute here! Well he is always cute. :) Paul McCartney and the Beatles FOREVER!

  • Jajaja Me encantaaa! El bailecito De Ringo :33

  • 00:12 Epic dance!

  • Oh Dioss!, John En Traje de baño♥.♥

  • A 7 incultos de la música no le gusta esta auténtica maravilla, bueno, haya con vuestra inculta vida.

  • Que fofoooooos!

  • come on baby dont b cold as ice OH YAAAA this is my jam

  • Quanto si sono divertiti! Beati loro.

  • Some of that footage was from before the Shea Stadium concert in '65!

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