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University Of Arizona MUS 354 BEATLES - Test 1 1)Featuring three part harmony like Smoky Robinson and the Miracles, this song becomes "Ringo's Theme" in the Beatles first movie
University Of Arizona
MUS 354 BEATLES - Test 1
1)Featuring three part harmony like Smoky Robinson and the Miracles, this song becomes "Ringo's Theme" in the Beatles first movie. It is
- At George Martin's insistence, the Beatles recorded this '62 song, but never released it officially during their career. It is
- The lead singer on this '61 Beatles recording is
- The drummer on this first version of "Love Me Do" is
- Pete Best, Andy White, and Ringo Starr all played drums on versions of this first Abbey Road Beatles recording. It is
- Until being permanently replaced in '62, was the groups first steady
drummer.
- Released with a different title in the U.S., the Beatles second album featured new studio techniques such as double tracked lead vocals. It is
- The first Beatles song to become a standard tune was this Paul McCartney song, featured in a rarity from the '64 Sullivan show.
- This Lennon and McCartney song, re-recorded in '69 and released on Let It Be in '70, was featured in a rarity from a Cavern Club rehearsal. It is
- John's developing writing style is shown in the unique chord structure of this '63 song, also featuring George on lead vocals. It is
- The first Beatles U.K. album, , featured no overdubs and was recorded in one day in early '63.
- Composed by Motown artists, and originally a '61 hit for the Marvellettes, this song featured John's R&R style lead vocals and a pounding R&R beat. It is
- "Sie Leib Dich" was the Beatles' German version of , which they recorded in Paris in '64, and was virtually identical to the original except for the lyrics.
- This '63 Beatles song featured Ringo Starr on lead vocals, and was also covered by the Rolling Stones. It is
- This song was a #1 hit for in '63.
- This '62 Lennon and McCartney song is in the style of
- John Lennon adds a section to this early Lennon and McCartney song.
- The introduction of on this song becomes a vocal trademark of the Beatles.
- In '60, the group first meets Ringo Starr during long hours honing their skills in
clubs.
- George Harrison conceived the jazzy used on the intro (and the end) of this recording.
- This true Lennon and McCartney collaboration was
- George Harrison sang lead on this Berry song, showing the influences of R&B and early R&R on the group. It is
- Capitol Records spent $50,000 promoting this song, which became the Beatles first
U.S. Top 40 hit. It is
- In '57, John Lennon performed with his skiffle band, , before meeting Paul McCartney backstage one day.
- Features of this '63 John song include a vocal harmony intro, guitar riffs by George later played by George Martin on piano, and a tongue-in-cheek vocal delivery. It is
- Who was the likely composer of this first Beatles recording?
- In '62, signed the Beatles to EMI and Parlophone label and became their producer.
- John Lennon screams lead on this Isley Brothers hit described as "sexy, joyous Rock and Roll". It is
- Leiber and Stoller wrote this humorous song first recorded by the Coasters, and later recorded by the Beatles on their audition tape. It is
- This '63 song was the first Beatles composition
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