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The Beatles - Every Little Thing Vol. 4 A-Z Disc 1 (1970)

Track listing:
  1. A Hard Days Night 2:30
  2. You Never Give Your Money 4:02
  3. Sun King 2:26
  4. Mean Mr Mustard 1:07
  5. Her Majesty 0:11
  6. Polythene Pam 1:25
  7. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 1:49
  8. Ain't She Sweet 2:08
  9. And Your Bird Can Sing 1:59
  10. Baby You're A Rich Man 3:04
  11. Boys 2:21
  12. Can't Buy Me Love 4:27
  13. Dizzy Miss Lizzy 2:57
  14. Don't Bother Me 2:26
  15. Doctor Robert 2:16
  16. Baby You Can Drive My Car 2:34
  17. Every Little Thing 2:06
  18. Fool On The Hill 2:59
  19. From Me To You 1:54
  20. Hello Goodbye 3:31
  21. Help! 2:19
  22. Helter Skelter 3:42
  23. Hey Jude 3:33
  24. I Fell Fine 2:21
  25. I Saw Her Standing There 2:53
  26. I Wanna Hold Your Hand 2:25
  27. I Wanna Hold Your Hand 2:26
  28. If I Fell 2:22
  29. Take Out Some Insurance 2:52
  30. I'll Cry Instead 1:45
  31. I'll Get You 2:09

Notes


1. A Hard Day's Night (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Mono. Remixed from the original UK mono by United Artist for the “Stereo” issue of A Hard Day’s Night, it is mono but shifts toward the left for Paul’s solo vocal bridge “When I’m home” and toward the right for the instrumental break. It wasn’t until the 1982 release of Reel Music that this song appeared in true stereo in the US.

2. (Medley) (unknown)
(unidentified)
(date unknown)


You Never Give Me Your Money (Lennon/McCartney)
Outfake
(date unknown)
Stereo. Although not officially released, this is the initial lineup for the medley on the second side of Abbey Road album called The Long One/Huge Melody with Her Majesty in it’s original placement. Listed as Abbey Road Medley.

Sun King (Lennon/McCartney)
(date unknown)

Mean Mr. Mustard (Lennon/McCartney)
(date unknown)

Her Majesty (Lennon/McCartney)

Outfake
(date unknown)

Polythene Pam (Lennon/McCartney)

Outfake
(date unknown)

She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (Lennon/McCartney)

Outfake
(date unknown)

3. Ain't She Sweet (Ager/Yellen)
Polydor
(date unknown)
Rechanneled stereo. In the US there was no proper stereo version available so Atlantic Records released this rechanneled stereo mix made from the edited mono. This was taken from the US album Ain’t She Sweet-The Beatles & Other Great Group Sounds From England ATCO SD33-169.

4. And Your Bird Can Sing (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Simulated stereo. Mock stereo mix used on the first issues of the 1966 “Butcher Cover” Yesterday and Today album in the US.

5. Baby, You're A Rich Man (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Mono. The later issue of the US Capitol single 5964 has the end of the word “seven” or “eleven” spoken just before the song starts.

6. Boys (Dixon/Farrell)
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. 1976 remix by George Martin for the double album compilation Rock and Roll Music.

7. Can't Buy Me Love (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Mono. Remixed from the original UK mono by United Artist for the “Stereo” issue of A Hard Day’s Night, it is entirely in mono except it bounces toward the right and then the left channels at the vocal lines.

8. Can't Buy Me Love (Lennon/McCartney)
Take 2
(date unknown)
A mono version of this song was on Anthology but it was take 2 with the guitar solo from take 1 edited in and reverb added.

9. Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Williams) -
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. This 1965 mix no longer available is from the UK release of Help! and the US album Beatles VI. The current 1987 version on CD has a lot of reverb added to the vocal.

10. Don't Bother Me (Harrison)
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. This track from the Canadian release of Meet The Beatles on the purple label in 1976 is the same track used on the US album except for a vocal error by George near the end of the song. George sings an extra “don’t” out of place in “when she’s come home, until that day, DON’T, don’t come around, leave me alone.”

11. Doctor Robert (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Rechanneled stereo. Mock stereo mix used on the first issues of the 1966 “Butcher Cover” Yesterday and Today album in the US.

12. Drive My Car (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. Original 1965 stereo mix used for the UK Rubber Soul Album, The Beatles 1962-1966 collection, the US Yesterday and Today album and The Beatles 1962-1966. The cowbell track is heard during each verse except the last line, between the lines of the refrain, in the instrumental break, and in the fadeout. In the newer 1987 CD version the vocal is moved to the right center, and the cowbell and guitar track far right also the cowbell is heard throughout the refrain, evidence that the track is being faded during vocal lines in the original stereo mix.

13. Every Little Thing (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. 1964 stereo mix used for both the UK Beatles For Sale and US Beatles VI albums. Not currently commercially available on CD in stereo.

14. The Fool On The Hill (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. 1993 remix created for the video used to promote the release of the “1967-1970” CD.

15. From Me To You (Lennon/McCartney) -
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. 1982 remix by John Barrett that recreates the sound of the original mono mix with harmonica over the introduction.

16. Hello Goodbye (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. 1993 remix created for the video used to promote the release of the “1967-1970” CD.

17. Help! (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. 1993 remix created for the video used to promote the release of the “1967-1970” CD.

18. Helter Skelter (Lennon/McCartney)
Outfake
(date unknown)
Stereo. This is a new single edit version of the song which was first released on the Anthology series in 1995. Outake or “outfake” it is cool.

19. Hey Jude (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Radio Promo
(date unknown)
Mono
Capitol Records in the US released a special edited promotional copy of Hey Jude to radio stations. This one-sided 7 inch disc was edited to fade just after the start of the sing-a-long, bringing the running time down to 3:30. This special edited version also appeared on the short lived 4-inch 33 1/3 rpm “Pocket Disc.” Sourced from very noisy vinyl.

20. I Feel Fine (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Mono. Remix mono by Capitol used for The 1964 Capitol single 5327, The Beatles ’65 album and the 1973 collection The Beatles 1962-1966.

21. I Saw Her Standing There (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. 1976 remix by George Martin for the double album compilation Rock and Roll Music the left and right channels are reversed and the two tracks were brought slightly to center.

22. I Want To Hold Your Hand (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. Mock stereo made from the original UK mono for the 1964 Capitol US release Meet The Beatles. I Want To Hold Your Hand didn’t appear in true stereo in the US until the 1982 release of The Beatles 20 Greatest Hits.

23. I Want To Hold Your Hand (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. Mock stereo made from the original UK mono for the 1973 Capitol US release The Beatles 1962-1966. I Want To Hold Your Hand didn’t appear in true stereo in the US until the 1982 release of The Beatles 20 Greatest Hits.

24. If I Fell (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Mono. Remixed from the original UK mono by United Artist for the “Stereo” issue of A Hard Day’s Night, it is mono but the intro is toward the left and the rest of the song is centered.

25. Take Out Some Insurance On Me, Baby (Singleton/Hall)
Polydor
(date unknown)
Rechanneled stereo. In the US there was no proper stereo version available so Atlantic Records released this re-channeled stereo mix made from the edited mono. Originally in the final chorus, Sheridan sings, “Take out some insurance on me baby…some god damned insurance on me baby.” Atlantic Records made one edit on Tony Sheridan’s lead vocal to keep the song from being offensive and sanitized the chorus to play “Take out some insurance on me baby…ooh, some insurance on me baby.” This version first appeared on the ATCO single in mono and later on three albums, Ain’t She Sweet, The Amazing Beatles, and The Original Discothčque Hits. This was taken from the US album Ain’t She Sweet-The Beatles & Other Great Group Sounds From England ATCO SD33-169. Listed as If You Leave Me Baby.

26. I'll Cry Instead (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Stereo. The “short version” from the UK A Hard Day’s Night and the US Something New albums has the running time of 1:44 . The “long version” runs 2:06 and has an additional verse edited in (see Every Little Thing Vol. 1).

27. I'll Get You (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
(date unknown)
Mono. This mono remix was made for the US Capitol release The Beatles Second Album.