Do You Want To Know A Secret - Volume 1: 1962 - 1972

The Beatles
 
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Label Helping Hand
Catalogue No.   HH-62
Release date February 2017
Total time C.D.'s   - 15 Hours, 20 minutes 51 seconds
D.V.D.'s - 3 Hours, 28 minutes and 2 seconds
Comments :                            With A Little Help From John, Paul, George & Ringo
                           Volume 1: 1962 - 1972

12 C.D. plus 3 D.V.D. Boxset

This is the first in a series whcih chronicles all the songs The Beatles wrote for other artists or
appeared on, either when they were still together or after they broke up.
The best sources have been assembled and most have been remastered for this release.
Some songs appear in both their mono and stereo mixes.
Any full albums featuring Beatles (Mary Hopkin, Billy Preston etc) have been left out since you really need the full albums.
However, promotional mono single mixes from those projects are included.

A wonderful quality boxset containing an amazing FIFTEEN discs (12 c.d. & 3 dvd).
A grand total of over 18 hours in just this one set !
Also includes a 20 page colour glossy booklet giving full track information.
Limited edition of 400 numbered copies.

See also;
       Volume 2 - 1972 - 1984
and
       Volume 3 - 1984 - 2015


C.D. 1   (1962 - 1964)

Total playing time: 74:29

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 Adam Faith I've Just Fallen For Someone April 1962
Written by Johnny Gentle with help from John Lennon (uncredited)
while on tour in Scotland in May 1960
2:34
2 Johnny Gentle I've Just Fallen For Someone July 1962
Written by Johnny Gentle with help from John Lennon (uncredited)
Released as a Parlophone single in 1962
1:52
3 Kenny Lynch Misery 22nd March 1963
Written by Lennon-McCartney
The first cover version of a Beatles song to be released
2:09
4 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas Do You Want To Know A Secret ?
(Mono)
26th April 1963
Credited to McCartney-Lennon
A cover version and number 2 hit for Billy J. Kramer
2:03
5 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas Do You Want To Know A Secret ?
(Stereo)
2:00
6 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas I'll Be On My Way
(Mono)
26th April 1963
Credited to McCartney-Lennon
B-side of "Secret", a song given away and not officially recorded by The Beatles
1:42
7 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas I'll Be On My Way
(Stereo)
1:40
8 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas Do You Want To Know A Secret ?
(Alternate Stereo Version)
26th April 1963
Credited to McCartney-Lennon
A cover version and number 2 hit for Billy J. Kramer
1:55
9 Duffy Power I Saw Her Standing There 26th April 1963
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
A cover version by Duffy Power with the Graham Bond Quartet
2:29
10 Del Shannon From Me To You 23rd June 1963
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
The first U.S. artist to cover a Beatles song.
1:53
11 Gerry and The Pacemakers Hello Little Girl 23rd June 1963
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
Performed by The Beatles at the Decca audition, this version was unreleased until 1991
1:53
12 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas Bad To Me
(Mono)
26th July 1963
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
A number one hit for Billy, a song not officially recorded by The Beatles
2:20
13 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas Bad To Me
(Stereo)
2:19
14 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas I Call Your Name
(Mono)
26th July 1963
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
The B-side of Bad To Me
2:03
15 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas I Call Your Name
(Stereo)
2:22
16 The Fourmost Hello Little Girl
(Monitor Mix)
30th July 1963
Credited to McCartney-Lennon
A number nine hit for The Fourmost, a song The Beatles performed at the Decca audition
1:50
17 The Fourmost Hello Little Girl
(Take 15 monitor mix)
2:40
18 Tommy Quickly Tip Of My Tongue 3rd August 1963
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
This single failed to chart.
2:08
19 The Fourmost Hello Little Girl 30th August 1963
Credited to McCartney-Lennon
A number nine hit for The Fourmost, a song The Beatles performed at the Decca audition
1:50
20 Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas I'm In Love
(Stereo)
14th October 1963
Credited to Lennon-McCartney, John was co-producer with George Martin
Billy's version was unreleased until 1991
3:43
21 Cilla Black Love Of The Loved
(Mono)
27th September 1963
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
Only reached no.35 for Cilla, a song performed by The Beatles at the Decca audition
2:03
22 Cilla Black Love Of The Loved
(Stereo)
2:02
23 The Rolling Stones I Wanna Be Your Man 1st November 1963
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
A song given away to The Stones.
1:45
24 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas I'll Keep You Satisfied
(Mono)
1st November 1963
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
Reached no.4 for Billy and not officially recorded by The Beatles
2:07
25 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas I'll Keep You Satisfied
(Stereo)
2:07
26 The Fourmost I'm In Love 15th November 1963
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
A song never recorded by The Beatles, it reached no.17 for The Fourmost
2:10
27 Peter and Gordon A World Without Love
(Mono)
28th February 1964
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
A U.K. number one hit where it stayed for two weeks.
2:40
28 Peter and Gordon A World Without Love
(Stereo)
2:40
29 The Strangers with Mike Shannon One And One Is Two 8th May 1964
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
One of the rare chart failures for the songwriting team !
2:11
30 Peter and Gordon Nobody I Know
(Mono)
29th May 1964
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
Reached number 10 in the UK chart for P&G, but never recorded by The Beatles
2:40
31 Peter and Gordon Nobody I Know
(Stereo)
2:40
32 The Applejacks Like Dreamers Do 5th June 1964
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
Reached no.20 for The Applejacks
The Beatles also performed this song at the Decca audition
2:31
33 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas From A Window
(Mono)
17th July 1964
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
Reached no.10 for Billy and not recorded by The Beatles
1:57
34 Billy J.Kramer & The Dakotas From A Window
(Stereo)
1:56


C.D. 2   (1964 - 1966)

Total playing time: 68:29

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 Cilla Black It's For You
(Mono)
31st July 1964
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
Reached no.7 for Cilla, a song with Paul on piano
2:22
2 Cilla Black It's For You
(Stereo)
2:21
3 Johnny Devlin & The Devils Won't You Be My Baby 3rd August 1964
Paul helped restructure the song while on tour in Australia in June 1964
2:41
4 Cilla Black It's For You
(Mono with John's intro-outro)
11th September 1964
Includes John Lennon spoken plug, released as a U.S. only promo single
2:34
5 Peter and Gordon I Don't Want To See You Again
(Mono with Paul's intro-outro)
11th September 1964
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
Failed to chart for P&G, and never recorded by The Beatles
2:24
6 Peter and Gordon I Don't Want To See You Again
(Stereo)
2:00
7 Alma Cogan I Knew Right Away 30th October 1964
Paul on tambourine (unconfirmed) - B-side of a single
1:58
8 Rory Storm & The Huricanes America 13th November 1964
Ringo: percussion and backing vocals
2:35
9 Marianne Faithfull I'm A Loser 15th April 1965
Lennon-McCartney composition
2:15
10 The Silkie You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
(Mono)
10th September 1965
Lennon-McCartney composers and producers
Paul also played electric guitar
George supplied guitar taps and tambourine
Reached no.28 in the UK charts
2:13
11 The Silkie You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
(Stereo)
2:13
12 P. J. Proby That Means A Lot 17th September 1965
Lennon-McCartney composers
Reached no.30 in the UK chart
The Beatles version can be heard on Anthology 2
2:34
13 Marianne Faithfull Yesterday 22nd October 1965
Paul attended the session on 9th October 1965
giving advice and co-producing
2:17
14 Alma Cogan Eight Days A Week 26th November 1965
Paul and John attended the session in October 1965
2:31
15 Alma Cogan Ticket To Ride 26th November 1965
Paul and John attended the session in October 1965
3:13
16 Peter and Gordon Woman (RM1) 31st December 1965
Paul composer, arranger and drums
2:17
17 Peter and Gordon Woman (RM2 - Alternate vocal) 31st December 1965
Paul composer, arranger and drums
2:24
18 The Hollies If I Needed Someone 3rd December 1965
George composer
2:21
19 Peter and Gordon Woman
(Mono)
10th January 1966
Paul composer - using pseudonym B.Webb
2:28
20 Peter and Gordon Woman
(Duophonic version)
2:26
21 Peter and Gordon Woman
(Stereo)
2:26
22 Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers Got To Get You Into My Life
(Mono)
5th August 1966
Cover version with Paul on piano, co-producing and arranging
Reached no.6 in the UK charts
2:41
23 Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers Got To Get You Into My Life
(Stereo)
2:31
24 Donovan Mellow Yellow
(Mono)
24th October 1966
Paul: dialogue and bass
3:41
25 Donovan Mellow Yellow
(Stereo)
3:40
26 The Escorts From Head To Toe 18th November 1966
Paul: (possible) Producer and tambourine (A-side of uncharted single)
2:31
27 The Escorts Night Time 18th November 1966
Paul: (possible) Producer and co-composer (B-side of single)
2:53


C.D. 3   (1966 - 1967)

Total playing time: 79:40

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 The Tudor Minstrels Love In The Open Air 15th December 1966
Paul: Composer (A-side of uncharted single)
3:03
2 The Tudor Minstrels Theme From The Family Way 15th December 1966
Paul: Composer (B-side of uncharted single)
2:13
3 George Martin Orchestra Love In The Open Air 23rd December 1966
Paul: Composer (A-side of uncharted single)
3:13
4 George Martin Orchestra Theme From The Family Way 23rd December 1966
Paul: Composer (B-side of uncharted single)
2:39
George Martin Orchestra - The Family Way   (Tracks 5-17 following)

Released 6th January 1967

Only 24 minutes in length The Album is really a really a collection of
film cues based on a single Paul tune entitled, "Love In The Open Air".
George Martin then assisted Paul in arranging said tune in a variety of styles to fit in with the fifties/sixties feel of the film,
including a brass band version and a Duane Eddy twangy guitar style piece.

5 Part 01 2:09
6 Part 02   1:10
7 Part 03 0:58
8 Part 04 1:29
9 Part 05 3:27
10 Part 06 2:59
11 Part 07 2:07
12 Part 08 1:21
13 Part 09 1:03
14 Part 10 1:46
15 Part 11 1:01
16 Part 12 2:52
17 Part 13 1:04

18 George Martin Orchestra Love In The Open Air
(Alternate U.S. single mix)
24th April 1967
Paul: Composer (U.S. single)
2:22
19 The Rolling Stones We Love You
(Mono)
18th August 1967
John and Paul: Backing vocals
A-side of single which reached no.8 in the UK chart
4:36
20 The Rolling Stones We Love You
(Stereo)
4:22
21 The Rolling Stones Dandelion
(Mono)
18th August 1967
John and Paul: (probable) Backing vocals
B-side of single which reached no.8 in the UK chart
3:48
22 The Rolling Stones Dandelion
(Stereo)
3:33
23 The Rolling Stones We Love You
(Vocals only)
18th August 1967
John and Paul: Backing vocals
3:51
24 The Beach Boys Vegatables I 18th September 1967
Paul: Inspiration and munching sounds (L.A. April 1967)
3:29
25 The Beach Boys Vegatables II 2:06
26 The Beach Boys Vegatables III 3:01
27 Musketeer Gripweed How I Won The War 13th October 1967
John: Voice
3:03
28 The Chris Barber Band Cat Call 20th October 1967
Paul: Composer, co-producer, keyboard, catcalls, backing vocals
Recorded at London Chappell Studioes 20th July 1967
3:05
29 The Scaffold Thank U Very Much 3rd November 1967
Paul: Assisted in the recording
Reached no.4 in the UK chart
2:30
30 Cilla Black Step Inside Love
(Demo version)
21st November 1967
Paul: composer, acoustic guitar and backing vocal
2:52
31 Cilla Black Step Inside Love
(Take 1 - unused first version)
21st November 1967
Paul: composer
2:24


C.D. 4   (1967 - 1968)

Total playing time: 79:53

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 The Remo Four In The First Place
(Original Abbey Road mix)
December 1967
George: Producer and (possible) guitar
3:22
2 The Remo Four In The First Place
(Movie mix)
2:30
3 Grapefruit Lullaby
(Version 1)
10th January 1968
Paul & John: Producers and engineers of the backing track.
First version, sped-up stereo from CD "Yesterday's Sunshine" released in 2016
3:06
4 Grapefruit Lullaby
(Version 2)
10th January 1968
Paul & John: Producers and engineers of the backing track.
Second version, released on CD "94 Baker Street" in 2003
3:06
5 Grapefruit Lullaby
(Version 3)
10th January 1968
Paul & John: Producers and engineers of the backing track.
Re-recorded version, from L.P. "Around Grapefruit" released in 1968
3:06
6 Grapefruit Yes 29th March 1968
Paul: Assisted in studio. Released as double "A" with Elevator
2:16
7 Grapefruit Elevator 29th March 1968
Paul: recording involvement unknown, but he did direct a promo video for the song at the Albert Memorial on 26th May 1968
Released as double "A" with Yes
2:02
8 Paul Jones And The Sun Will Shine 8th March 1968
Paul: Drums (A and B sides of unsuccessful single)
3:05
9 Paul Jones The Dog Presides 2:47
10 Cilla Black Step Inside Love
(Mono)
8th March 1968
Paul: Composer
Re-recording of 28/02/1968 released as a single that reached no.8 in the UK charts
2:19
11 Cilla Black Step Inside Love
(Stereo)
2:21
12 Cilla Black M'Innamoro
(Step Inside Love in Italian)
2:18
13 George Martin Orchestra Thingumybob May 1968
Paul: Composer - released in 2001
2:02
McGough and McGear   (Stereo Mix - Tracks 14-26 following)

Released 17th May 1968 on Parlophone PCS 7047
Paul McCartney produced and appeared along with some other big names of the 60's.

Roger McGough and Mike McGear were two parts of The Scaffold who recorded hits between 1966 and 1974.
The Scaffold's biggest hit being the 1968 Christmas number one: Lily The Pink. Mike McGear is the younger brother of Paul McCartney who assisted with the making of the album which follows ....

14 So Much Jimi Hendrix guests on guitar 3:58
15 Little Bit Of Heaven Paul: Keyboards 1:48
16 Basement Flat Paul: Backing vocals 2:44
17 "Frink, A Day In The Life Of"  
    and
"Summer With Monika"
- Prologue
Paul: dialogue and mellotron 9:00
18 "Frink, A Day In The Life Of"
    and
"Summer With Monika"
- Epilogue
1:44
19 Come Close And Sleep Now Paul: Piano and effects 2:19
20 Yellow Book Paul: Piano 2:15
21 House In My Head Paul: (possibly) backing vocals, percussion and piano 3:34
22 Mr. Tickle Paul: Piano 3:21
23 Living Room Paul: Dialogue, backing vocals, bass and percussion 2:45
24 Do You Remember Paul: backing vocals, piano and mellotron 3:19
25 Please Don't Run Too Fast Paul: keyboards and guitar 1:33
26 Ex-Art Student Paul: bass and backing vocals - Jimi Hendrix guitar 6:29


C.D. 5   (1968)

Total playing time: 77:48

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
McGough and McGear   (Mono Mix from vinyl - Tracks 1-13 following)

Released 17th May 1968 on Parlophone PMC 7047
More or less as per the stereo version above on this set's disc 4 ..... just track timing differences ....

1 So Much Jimi Hendrix guests on guitar 3:59
2 Little Bit Of Heaven Paul: Keyboards 1:49
3 Basement Flat Paul: Backing vocals 2:41
4 "Frink, A Day In The Life Of"  
    and
"Summer With Monika"
- Prologue
Paul: dialogue and mellotron 9:01
5 "Frink, A Day In The Life Of"
    and
"Summer With Monika"
- Epilogue
1:58
6 Come Close And Sleep Now Paul: Piano and effects 2:14
7 Yellow Book Paul: Piano 2:11
8 House In My Head Paul: (possibly) backing vocals, percussion and piano 3:30
9 Mr. Tickle Paul: Piano 3:19
10 Living Room Paul: Dialogue, backing vocals, bass and percussion 2:42
11 Do You Remember Paul: backing vocals, piano and mellotron 3:12
12 Please Don't Run Too Fast Paul: keyboards and guitar 1:26
13 Ex-Art Student Paul: bass and backing vocals - Jimi Hendrix guitar 6:18

14 Grapefruit C'mon Marianne 12th July 1968
John: horn arrangement
2:37
15 Solomon King Hava Nagila 3rd August1968
Ringo: (probable) handclaps, tambourine and backing vocals
3:08
16 Solomon King Somewhere In The Crowd 3rd August1968
Ringo: (probable) backing vocals
2:38
17 Frank Sinatra The lady Is A Champ 4th August1968
Made especially for Maureen Starkey's birthday
4:29
18 Timon Now She Says She's Young 15th August1968
Paul: piano
3:03
19 Timon Something New Every Day 15th August1968
Paul: piano
3:03
20 Timon Who Needs A King 15th August1968
Paul: piano
2:59
21 Mary Hopkin Those Were The Days
(Mono - from Apple promo single)
26th August 1968
Paul: producer, acoustic guitar and (possible) percussion
Huge number one hit - six weeks at the top
5:08
22 Mary Hopkin Turn! Turn! Turn!
(Mono - from Apple promo single)
26th August 1968
Paul: producer (taken from Apple promo single b-side)
5:08
23 Mary Hopkin Those Were The Days
(WLS Radio 89 Edit)
26th August 1968
Paul: producer, acoustic guitar and (possible) percussion
3:27


C.D. 6   (1968 - 1969)

Total playing time: 76:51

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 Jackie Lomax Sour Milk Sea
(Mono - Apple promo single)
26th August 1968
George: composer, producer, rhythm guitar
Paul; bass
Ringo: drums
3:56
2 Jackie Lomax The Eagle Laughs At You
(Mono - Apple promo single)
26th August 1968
George: producer, guitar
2:30
3 Black Dyke Mills Brass Band Thingumybob
(Mono)
26th August 1968
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
Paul: Producer, Conducter and arranger (A-side of Apple single)
1:52
4 Black Dyke Mills Brass Band Thingumybob
(Stereo)
1:56
5 Black Dyke Mills Brass Band Yellow Submarine
26th August 1968
Written by Lennon-McCartney
Paul: Producer, Conducter and arranger (B-side of Apple single)
2:59
6 Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band I'm The Urban Spaceman
(Mono)
11th October 1968
Paul: Producer under pseudonym of "Apollo C. Vermouth", ukulele
Reached no.5 in the UK singles chart
2:24
7 Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band I'm The Urban Spaceman
(Stereo)
2:24
8 Scaffold Lily The Pink 18th October 1968
Paul: assisted in the recording
Reached no.1 in the UK singles chart
4:19
9 Solomon King A Hundred Years Or More 1st November 1968
Ringo: (possible) tanbourine
2:54
10 * Radio Promo * "James Taylor on Apple Records" 6th December 1968 0:58
11 James Taylor Carolina In My Mind
(Stereo)
6th December 1968
Paul: Bass, George: Backing vocals
Uncharted in the UK singles chart
3:36
12 James Taylor Carolina In My Mind
(Mono)
3:35
13 James Taylor Carolina In My Mind
(Single edit)
3:08
14 Cream Badge 5th February 1969
George: co-writer with Eric Clapton, rhythm guitar
2:45
L.P. Jackie Lomax - Is This What You Want   (Rare Mono Mix - Tracks 15-25 following)

Released 14th march 1969 on Apple SAPCOR 6
Uncharted in the U.K.

15 Speak To Me George: guitar 3:06
16 Is This What You Want ? George: guitar 2:46
17 How Can You Say Goodbye George: guitar 3:56
18 Sunset   3:54
19 Fall Inside Your Eyes   3:04
20 Little Yellow Pills   4:02
21 Take My Word George: guitar 3:55
22 Baby You're A Lover George: guitar 3:01
23 You've Got Me Thinking   2:55
24 I Just Don't Know   2:54
25 Won't You Come Back George: guitar 3:59


C.D. 7   (1969)

Total playing time: 76:51

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 Fourmost Rosetta 21st February 1969
Paul: producer, arranger and piano
2:11
2 Fourmost Just Like Before 21st February 1969
Paul: producer, arranger and piano
2:25
3 Mary Hopkin Lontano Dagli Occhi 7th March 1969
Paul: producer, arranger and (probable) bass and piano
3:23
4 Mary Hopkin Goodbye 28th March 1969
Credited to Lennon-McCartney
Paul: producer, acoustic guitars, bass and thigh-slap percussion
2:24
5 Mary Hopkin Sparrow 28th March 1969
Paul: producer and (probable) bass (B-side of Goodbye)
3:12
6 Mary Hopkin Sparrow (Aderyn Llwyd)
(Welsh language version)
28th March 1969
Paul: producer and (probable) bass
3:10
7 Jackie Lomax Going Back To Liverpool 9th May 1969
Paul: producer
George: guitar and backing vocals
3:08
8 Jackie Lomax New Day
(mono single mix)
9th May 1969
George: guitar
2:51
9 Jackie Lomax New Day
(US stereo mix)
3:16
10 Jackie Lomax Thumbin' A Ride 2nd June 1969
Paul: producer
George: guitar and backing vocals
3:56
11 Brute Force King Of Fuh 16th May 1969
George: re-arranging and remix
3:03
12 Steve Miller Band My Dark Hour 16th June 1969
Paul: co-writer (with Steve), bass, drums, guitar and backing vocals
3:09
13 Steve Miller Band My Dark Hour
(2003 remix)
2:36
14 Scaffold (Stop Blowing Those) Charity Bubbles 27th June 1969
Paul: guitar (A & B-side of a UK single)
2:41
15 Scaffold Goose 2:40
16 Billy Preston That's The Way God Planned It
(mono)
27th June 1969
George: producer and guitar
Ringo: (possible) percussion
(A-side rare Apple promotional single)
3:23
17 Billy Preston What About You
(mono)
27th June 1969
George: producer and (possible) guitar
Ringo: (possible) drums and/or percussion
(B-side rare Apple promotional single)
2:05
18 Jotta Herre Penina 14th July 1969
Paul; composer
3:06
19 Carlos Mendes Penina 18th July 1969
Paul; composer
2:32
20 Radha Krishna Temple Hare Krishna Mantra 29th August 1969
George: producer, guitar, bass and harmonium
Reached no.12 in the UK chart
3:56
21 Radha Krishna Temple Prayer To The Spiritual Masters 29th August 1969
George: (possible) backing vocals
3:56
22 Jack Bruce Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of Tune 29th August 1969
George: guitar
3:40
23 Mary Hopkin Que Sera Sera 19th September 1969
Paul: producer, guitars, bass and arrangement
Ringo: drums
3:09
24 Mary Hopkin Fields Of St. Etienne 19th September 1969
Paul: producer, acoustic guitar, and (probable) bass
Ringo: drums
3:11
25 Mary Hopkin Fields Of St. Etienne
(Alternate mix)
19th September 1969
Paul: producer, acoustic guitar, and (probable) bass
Ringo: drums
3:48


C.D. 8   (1969)

Total playing time: 72:45

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 Blind Faith Exchange and Mart 7th October 1969
George: guitar (recorded at London Morgan Studio)
4:17
2 Blind Faith Spending All My Days 3:04
3 Billy Preston Everything's All Right
(Mono)
17th October 1969
George: producer
Ringo: (possible) drums
2:42
4 Billy Preston I Want To Thank You
(Mono)
17th October 1969
George: producer
3:09
5 Badfinger Come And Get It 5th December 1969
Paul: composer, producer, piano and maracas
2:22
6 Badfinger Rock Of All Ages
(single mix)
5th December 1969
Paul: piano and backing vocals
3:24
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends - TV Special   (TV Remaster - Tracks 7-14 following)

Recorded live at the Falkoner Theatre, Copenhagen on 12th December 1969

7 Poor Elijah 12th December 1969
George: guitar
5:08
8 I Don't Know Why 5:16
9 Where There's A Will There's A Way 5:01
10 Special Life 4:40
11 I Don't Want To Discuss It 5:40
12 That's What My Man Is For 4:58
13 Comin' Home 6:59
14 Little Richard Medley 7:21

15 Badfinger Come And Get It
(mono film mix with strings)
12th December 1969
Paul: composer, producer (from the film soundtrack of Magic Christian)
1:53
16 Badfinger Come And Get It
(mono film mix)
1:53
17 Badfinger Rock Of All Ages
(film soundtrack mix)
12th December 1969
Paul: piano and backing vocals (from the film soundtrack of Magic Christian)
3:24
18 "John on Ronnie Hawkins" The short Rap & The Long Rap 20th December 1969
John interview: lifted from a 7" promo single released in 1970
1:32


C.D. 9   (1970)

Total playing time: 79:22

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 Badfinger Rock Of All Ages 9th January 1970
Paul: piano and backing vocals (from the Apple L.P. Magic Christian Music)
3:18
2 Badfinger Carry On Till Tomorrow 9th January 1970
Paul: involved (from the Apple L.P. "Magic Christian Music")
4:49
3 Badfinger Crimson Ship 9th January 1970
Paul: involved (from the Apple L.P. "Magic Christian Music")
3:44
4 Billy Preston All That I've Got
(single mix)
30th January 1970
George: producer and (possible) bass
Ringo: (possible) drums
3:32
5 Billy Preston As I Get Older
(single mix)
30th January 1970
George: producer
3:37
6 Jackie Lomax How The Web Was Woven 6th February 1970
George: producer
3:51
7 Doris Troy Ain't That Cute
(single mix)
13th February 1970
George: co-producer, guitar
Ringo: (possible) drums
3:47
8 Doris Troy Vaya Con Dios
(single mix)
13th February 1970
George: co-producer, guitar and (possible) bass
3:29
9 Radha Krishna Temple Govinda
(single mix)
6th March 1970
George: producer, guitar
Reached no.23 in the UK chart
4:45
10 Radha Krishna Temple Govinda Jai Jai
(single mix)
6th March 1970
George: producer, guitar
5:58
Leon Russell   (Eponymous album - Tracks 11-18 following)

Released 24th April 1970 (in the UK) on A&M Records AMLS 982
Featured artists included: George and Ringo, plus, Klaus Voormann, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Eric Clapton and Stevie Winwood.
Engineered and mixed by Glyn Johns
(wikipedia only had George and Ringo on three tracks: "Dixie", "Shoot out" and "Hurtsome")

11 Delta Lady George: Leslie guitar, Ringo: drums 4:06
12 I Put A Spell On You George: guitar 4:09
13 Indian Girl George: acoustic guitar, Ringo: drums 4:06
14 New Sweet Home Chicago George: guitar 3:10
15 Pisces Apple Lady George: guitar, Ringo: drums 2:55
16 Prince Of Peace George: (probable) acoustic slide guitar 3:06
17 Roll Away The Stone George: guitar, Ringo: drums 3:09
18 Shoot Out On The Plantation George: guitar, Ringo: drums 3:11

19 Leon Russell Delta Lady
(Del Rack mix)
28th March 1970
George: Leslie guitar, Ringo: drums
4:19
20 Drew and Dy Dedicated To Love
(mono)
May 1970
Paul: bass and arrangement
(two sides of a released single)
2:30
21 Drew and Dy Taurus The Bull
(mono)
3:48


C.D. 10   (1970 - 1971)

Total playing time: 78:08

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 Doris Troy Jacob's Ladder
(single mix)
28th August 1970
George: co-producer, arranger and (possible) guitar
3:17
2 Doris Troy Get Back
(single mix)
28th August 1970
Written by Lennon-McCartney
George: co-producer, arranger and guitar
Ringo: drums
3:08
3 Billy Preston My Sweet Lord
(single mix)
4th September 1970
George: composer, co-producer, and (possible) guitar
Assigned APPLE 29 but unreleased as a single in the UK
3:21
4 Doris Troy Gonna Get My Baby Back 11th September 1970
George: co-producer, co-writer, and (probable) guitar
Ringo: co-writer and (probable) drums
2:18
5 Doris Troy You Give Me Joy 11th September 1970
George: co-producer, co-writer, and (probable) guitar
Ringo: co-writer and (probable) drums
3:38
6 Doris Troy Give Me Back My Dynamite 11th September 1970
George: co-producer, co-writer, and guitar
Ringo: drums
4:55
7 Billy Preston Sing One For The Lord 11th September 1970
George: co-composer, co-producer, and (probable) guitar and synthesizer
Ringo: (probable) drums
3:48
8 Derek And The Dominos Roll It Over 14th September 1970
George: guitar and backing vocals
4:29
9 Derek And The Dominos Tell The Truth 14th September 1970
George: guitar and backing vocals
3:24
10 Ashton, Gardner & Dyke I'm Your Spiritual Breadman 28th September 1970
George: electric swivel guitar and acting as producer
4:29
11 Stephen Stills As I Come Of Age Ringo: drums (all three songs allegedly recorded March 1970)
But first, wasn't issued until June 1975,
the other two 27th November 1970
2:36
12 Stephen Stills To A Flame 3:08
13 Stephen Stills We Are Not Helpless 4:19
14 Screamin' Jay Hawkins Monkberry Moon Delight January 1971
Paul: Composer (with Linda)
Possibly recorded before the release of Ram,
sleeve states, "recorded in Houston in 1970"
3:18
15 Donovan Hurdy Gurdy Man (Live) February 1971
George contributed a verse that was omitted from the song later.
This live version recorded at Carnegie Hall includes the verse.
6:04
16 Ronnie Spector I Love Him Like I Love My Very Life
(Acetate)
February 1971
George: co-producer, slide guitar
Ringo: (possible) drums
3:23
17 Ronnie Spector Lovely La-De-Day February 1971
George: co-producer, (probable) acoustic guitar
Ringo: (possible) percussion
3:01
18 Ronnie Spector Try Some Buy Some 16th April 1971 (A-side Apple single)
George: composer, co-producer, and guitar
Ringo: (possible) drums
4:13
19 Ronnie Spector Tandoori Chicken 16th April 1971 (B-side Apple single)
George: co-composer, co-producer, and guitar
John: backing vocals
2:18
20 Gary Wright Two-Faced Man 1st November 1971
George: slide guitar
3:36
21 Gary Wright Stand For Our Rights 28th May 1971
George: co-producer and guitar
3:30
22 Bill Elliot and the Elastic Oz Band God Save Us 7th July 1971
John: co-composer with Yoko, producer, guitar and backing vocals
Ringo: drums
3:11


C.D. 11   (1971)

Total playing time: 78:09

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 Bobby Whitlock A Day Without Jesus July 1971
George: guitar
3:24
2 Bobby Whitlock Back In My Life Again 3:31
3 Bobby Whitlock Where There's A Will There's A Way 3:45
4 Howlin' Wolf Goin' Down Slow 26th July 1971
Ringo: drums
From the "Howlin' Wolf Sessions" recorded at Olympic Studios, 2nd May 1970
5:56
5 Howlin' Wolf I Ain't Superstitious 3:31
6 Howlin' Wolf I Ain't Superstitious (Alternate take) 3:54
7 Howlin' Wolf I Ain't Superstitious (Alternate take 2)   4:10
8 Howlin' Wolf I Want To Have A Word With You 4:05
9 Leon Russell Come On In My Kitchen 31st July 1971
George: guitar and backing vocals
Ringo: drums
Soundcheck before concert for Bangla Desh at Madison Square Garden
2:33
10 Leon Russell Jumping Jack Flash 1:05
11 Ravi Shankar Joi Bangla 27th August 1971
George: producer of these tracks from Apple single
3:16
12 Ravi Shankar Oh Bhaugowan 3:28
13 Ravi Shankar Raga Mishra 6:47
14 B.B. King Ghetto Woman 11th October 1971
Ringo: drums
5:13
15 B.B. King Part-Time Love 3:13
16 B.B. King Wet Hayshark 2:27
17 Billy Preston I Wrote A Simple Song 8th November 1971
George: (probably) mixer, composer and guitar
3:24
18 Badfinger Day After Day (rough mix) 14th January 1972
George: producer and slide guitar
3:21
19 Badfinger Day After Day 3:10
20 Gary Wright Two-Faced Man (Live) 23rd November 1971
George: slide guitar live on The Dick Cavett Show
3:57
21 Cilla Black The Snowman Song 27th November 1971
Ringo: vocals with Cilla and Basil Brush
Recorded 24th June 1971 for "Cilla in Scandinavia"
1:01
22 David Bromberg   The Holdup (Live) 3rd December 1971
George: co-writer and slide guitar live on The David Frost Show
2:59


C.D. 12   (1971 - 1972)

Total playing time: 78:26

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 Badfinger I'd Die Babe 13th December 1971
George: producer, electric and acoustic guitars (from the album "Straight Up")
2:33
2 Badfinger Name Of The Game 13th December 1971
George: producer (from the album "Straight Up")
5:21
3 Badfinger Suitcase 2:53
4 Jesse Ed Davis Sue Me, Sue You Blues 25th January 1972
George: composer, co-producer and guitar (unconfirmed)
2:44
5 David Bromberg   The Holdup 16th February 1972
George: co-writer and slide guitar
3:03
6 Bobby Hatfield Oo Wee Baby, I Love You 1st March 1972
Ringo: drums
3:40
7 Bobby Hatfield Oo Wee Baby, I Love You
(mono)
1st March 1972
Ringo: drums (taken from a U.S. promo single)
3:40
David Peel & The Lower East Side - The Pope Smokes Dope"   (Tracks 8-19 following)

Released 17th April 1972 (in the U.S.) on Apple Records SW 3391
Produced by John and Yoko
John: some dialogue and (possible) backing vocals

8 I'm A Runaway 3:42
9 Everybody's Smoking Marijuana 4:37
10 The Hippie From New York City 3:16
11 The Ballad of New York City/John Lennon/Yoko Ono 4:05
12 The Ballad of Bob Dylan 4:14
13 The Chicago Conspirancy 3:42
14 I'm Gonna Start Another Riot 2:23
15 McDonald's Farm 2:58
16 F is Not A Dirty Word 3:30
17 The Birth Control Blues 4:36
18 The Hip Generation 1:40
19 The Pope Smokes Dope 3:09

20 David Peel F is Not A Dirty Word (promo version) 17th April 1972
John: co-producer and dialogue
3:16
21 Mike McCartney Bored As A Butterscotch 21st April 1972
Paul: co-composer (listed as "Friend")
2:52
22 David Peel America June 1972
John: co-producer
4:15
23 * Interview * "How did you meet David Peel ?" June 1972
John: interviewed
2:07


D.V.D. 1   (1963 - 1968)

Total playing time: 79:13 (One hour, 19 minutes, 13 seconds)

Disc Menu plays "One And One Is Two"

Before the disc starts there is an advert for a 50th Anniversary boxset of "The U.S. Albums".

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas Bad To Me Ed Sullivan Show 7th June 1964 2:30
2 Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas I Call Your Name Shindig 11th November 1964 2:13
3 Cilla Black Love Of The Loved Lucky Stars 21st December 1963 2:43
4 Rolling Stones I Wanna Be Your Man ? 1:54
5 Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas I'll Keep You Satisfied Lucky Stars 21st December 1963 2:36
6 Peter And Gordon A World Without Love Probably from Shindig ? 2:57
7 Peter And Gordon A World Without Love Crackerjack 7th May 1964 3:07
8 Peter And Gordon A World Without Love (In Colour) Pop Gear a.k.a. Go Go Mania (recorded December 1964) 2:43
9 Peter And Gordon Nobody I Know ? - A timecode mid-screen 2:36
10 Applejacks Like Dreamers Do (In Colour) Ready Steady Go 5th June 1964 2:31
11 Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas From A Window T.A.M.I. Show Remaster (recorded 28th October 1964 in Santa Monica) 2:05
12 Cilla Black It's For You Music of Lennon & McCartney 2nd November 1965 2:51
13 Peter And Gordon I Don't Want To See You Again Ed Sullivan Show 15th November 1964 1:52
14 Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas Bad To Me T.A.M.I. Show Remaster (recorded 28th October 1964 in Santa Monica) 1:43
15 Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas I'll Keep You Satified T.A.M.I. Show Remaster (recorded 28th October 1964 in Santa Monica) 0:54
16 Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas From A Window T.A.M.I. Show Remaster (recorded 28th October 1964 in Santa Monica) 1:57
17 Silkie You've Got To Hide Your Love Away   Beat Club 16th April 1966 2:19
18 P. J. Proby That Means A Lot ? - with a time code 2:41
19 Marianne Faithful Yesterday ? 2:24
20 Peter And Gordon A World Without Love Music of Lennon & McCartney 2nd November 1965 3:06
21 Billie J. Kramer Bad To Me Music of Lennon & McCartney 2nd November 1965 2:28
22 Peter And Gordon Woman (In Colour) Hullabaloo 11th April 1966 3:05
23 Peter And Gordon Woman Circus-Krone, Munich 24th June 1966 2:30
24 Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers   Got To Get You Into My Life Beat Club 27th August 1966 2:43
25 Peter And Gordon Woman Beat Beat Beat 23rd September 1966 2:39
26 Donovan Mellow Yellow Ready Steady Go 1966 3:44
27 Rolling Stones We Love You (In Colour) Promo video 4:32
28 Scaffold Thank U Very Much Beat Club 13th January 1968 (Title sequence only) 1:02
29 Grapefruit Yes French TV Show 1968 2:59
30 Cilla Black Step Inside Love Promo video (with Paul) 2:43
31 Cilla Black Step Inside Love "Cilla" TV Special 2:35


D.V.D. 2   (1968 - 1969)

Total playing time: 73:06 (One hour, 13 minutes, 6 seconds)

Disc Menu plays "Sour Milk Sea"

Before the disc starts there is an advert for a 50th Anniversary boxset of "The U.S. Albums".

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 Mary Hopkin & Magic Alex Apple Promo Film Mary Hopkin singing "Morning Of My Life" (in English and Welsh) 6:10
2 Grapefruit C'Mon Marianne Beat Club 12th October 1968 2:43
3 Mary Hopkin Turn! Turn! Turn! Promo video 2:52
4 Mary Hopkin Those were The Days TV Show - Stars Of The World 5:13
5 Mary Hopkin Those were The Days TV Show 5:15
6 Mary Hopkin Those were The Days Stars Of The World 15th October 1968 6:31
7 Mary Hopkin Those were The Days Live on French TV 4:12
8 Mary Hopkin Those were The Days TV Show 4:30
9 Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band   I'm The Urban Spaceman Promo video 2:34
10 Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band I'm The Urban Spaceman BBC (Live) 2:29
11 Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band I'm The Urban Spaceman Beat Club 31st December 1968 2:30
12 Scaffold Lily The Pink TV 3:03
13 Iveys Maybe Tomorrow promo video 3:01
14 Beatles & Mary Hopkin Revolution & Those Were the Days France 16th November 1968
TV Ident "ina.fr"
French commentary in Apple Studios
8:57
15 James Taylor Something In The Way She Moves   Promo video 2:46
16 Iveys & Mary Hopkin Maybe Tomorrow
Those Were The Days
Blackbird
Linea Contro, Italy 14th December 1968 6:01
17 Mary Hopkin Lontano Dagli Occhi San Remo Festival 31st January 1969 1:45
18 Jackie Lomax You Got Me Thinking German TV 2:24


D.V.D. 3   (1969 - 1972)

Total playing time: 75:43 (One hour, 15 minutes, 43 seconds)

Disc Menu plays something heavy

Before the disc starts there is an advert for a 50th Anniversary boxset of "The U.S. Albums".

No. Artist Title Track Detail Time
1 Mary Hopkin Goodbye Promo video 1 (with Paul) 1:56
2 Mary Hopkin Goodbye Promo video 2 (with Paul) 2:38
3 Mary Hopkin Goodbye Ed Sullivan Show 20th April 1969 2:53
4 Mary Hopkin Goodbye Beat Club 6th June 1969 2:27
5 Jack Bruce Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of Tune   29th August 1969 3:43
6 Badfinger Come And Get It Stereo mix (Same performance as track 11) 2:29
7 Badfinger Come And Get It Top Of The Pops 29th January 1970 2:25
8 Badfinger Rock Of Ages Beat Club 28th February 1970 4:09
9 Badfinger Come And Get It Beat Club 28th February 1970 3:13
10 Jackie Lomax   How The Web Was Woven Beat Club 28th February 1970 3:05
11 Badfinger Come And Get It Hits A Go Go Switzerland 5th March 1970 3:03
12 Badfinger Carry On Till Tomorrow Hits A Go Go Switzerland 5th March 1970 6:21
13 Billy Preston My Sweet Lord 4th September 1970 2:21
14 Badfinger No Matter What Promo version 3:16
15 Gary Wright & Wonderwheel Two-Faced Man Dick Cavett Show 23rd November 1971
(with George on guitar)
4:33
16 Badfinger Day After Day Set of Six 3rd May 1972 3:00
17 Badfinger Day After Day TV Studios 28th September 1972 3:20
18 Cilla Black (with Ringo & Basil) The Snowman Song Top Of The Pops 27th November 1971 1:18
19 Nilsson You're Breaking My Heart March 1972 - Session with Ringo 1:18
20 David Peel Ballad of NYC/John Lennon David Frost Show 16th December 1971
(with John & Yoko)
3:45
21 David Peel Hippie From New York City David Frost Show 16th December 1971
(with John & Yoko)
4:31
22 Nilsson You're Breakin' My Heart 10th July 1972 Promo 3:19
23 Nilsson Spaceman Promo 3:43
24 Nilsson At My Front Door Promo 2:58

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