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The Long and Winding Road The Beatles had recorded a master version as part of the 'Apple studio performance' on 31 January, which had different lyrics and structure, but was not released.

Jamboree (1957 film) The Beatles recorded a second version of "Glad All Over" for the Saturday Club program at London's Playhouse Theatre, which was broadcast on August 24, 1963.

Ann-Margret The song was later covered in live performances by The Beatles, who never officially recorded any version of the song.

The Third Man Theme The Beatles recorded an impromptu version during 1969, but it has never appeared on any of their "official" albums.

One After 909 The 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."

Not Fade Away (song) The Beatles, who were avid fans of Holly, recorded an unreleased version of this song.

Songs We Remember The Beatles recorded an impromptu version of this song during their Get Back Sessions in January 1969.

Slow Down (Larry Williams song) The Beatles covered the song early in their career and eventually recorded a version and released it on their Long Tall Sally EP single in the UK.

Slow Down (Larry Williams song) The Japanese band Carol (featuring Eikichi Yazawa on vocals and bass) performed a cover quite similar to the version recorded by The Beatles, sans piano.

Buck Owens The Beatles and later Ringo Starr recorded versions of "Act Naturally".

The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise The Beatles recorded a home version on a Grundig tape recorder, sometime in the late 1950s, before they got famous.

Bakersfield sound The Beatles recorded a popular version of Owens' Act Naturally.

Get Back - Together The Beatles recorded an impromptu version of this song during their Get Back Sessions in January 1969.

List of songs covered by The Beatles This article is a list of cover versions recorded and released by The Beatles.

The Jodimars In 1963, the Beatles recorded a version of the Jodimars' "Clarabella" for the Pop Go the Beatles program for BBC Radio,which appeared on the Apple/Parlophone/Capitol album Live at the BBC (The Beatles album) in 1994, while the song "Well Now Dig This" inspired the name of the popular British music magazine, Now Dig This.

Honey Don't The Beatles recorded their version on October 26, 1964 one of the last songs recorded for Beatles for Sale, which was released in the UK on December 4, 1964.

How Do You Do It? Adam Faith had been offered the song but turned it down and The Beatles recorded a version of it, which was not released until it appeared on the group's retrospective "Anthology 1" album in 1995.

Little Willie John The Beatles recorded a version in 1964, intended for their "Beatles For Sale" album, but it went unreleased until 1995.

Carl Perkins The Beatles recorded two versions of "Glad All Over" in 1963.[14] Another tour to Germany followed in the autumn.

Love Me Do By 4 September, Best had been replaced with Ringo Starr (producer George Martin did not approve of Best's drumming), and on that day The Beatles with Starr recorded a version again at EMI Studios.

That Means a Lot Prior to the release by Proby, The Beatles recorded a version that was intended for the Help! film and soundtrack.

I'm Looking Through You The Beatles recorded three versions of the song in October and November 1965.

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    That Means a Lot

    Prior to the release by Proby, The Beatles recorded a version that was intended for the Help! film and soundtrack. ... Beatles' version
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    List of songs covered by The Beatles

    This article is a list of cover versions recorded and released by The Beatles.
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    Songs We Remember

    Songs We Remember is an album by a re-incarnated version of The Quarrymen, which was the band that eventually evolved into The Beatles. ... The Beatles recorded an impromptu version of this song during their Get Back Sessions in January 1969.
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    The Long and Winding Road

    The Beatles recorded "The Long and Winding Road" on 26 and 31 January 1969, the day after the group's legendary final performance on the roof of their Apple headquarters, with McCartney on piano, John Lennon on bass guitar, George Harrison on guitar, Ringo Starr on drums, and Billy Preston on Hammond organ. ... The Beatles had recorded a master version as part of the 'Apple studio performance' on 31 January, which had different lyrics and structure, but was not released.
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    I'm Looking Through You

    The Beatles recorded three versions of the song in October and November 1965. ... The Beatles version appears toward the end of the trailer of Ghost Town, and also during the opening scene of the film.
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    Love Me Do

    "Love Me Do" is an early Lennon/McCartney song, principally written by Paul McCartney in 1958–59 while playing truant from school. ... By 4 September, Best had been replaced with Ringo Starr (producer George Martin did not approve of Best's drumming), and on that day The Beatles with Starr recorded a version again at EMI Studios.
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    The Beatles

    Composed by McCartney, "Yesterday" would inspire the most recorded cover versions of any song ever written. ... In January, the group filmed a cameo for the animated movie Yellow Submarine, a fantasia featuring a cartoon version of The Beatles.
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    I Call Your Name

    "I Call Your Name" is a song by The Beatles written primarily by John Lennon and credited to Lennon/McCartney. ... Lennon was reportedly dissatisfied with the Dakotas' arrangement of his song as well as its position as the single's B-side,[citation needed] so The Beatles recorded their own version.
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    Get Back – Together

    Get Back - Together is the second album by the reformed Liverpool band The Quarrymen, which was the band that, in its original conception, evolved into The Beatles. ... The Beatles recorded an impromptu version of this song during their Get Back Sessions in January 1969.
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    Get Back - Together

    Get Back - Together is the second album by the reformed Liverpool band The Quarrymen, which was the band that, in its original conception, evolved into The Beatles. ... The Beatles recorded an impromptu version of this song during their Get Back Sessions in January 1969.

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