TITLE
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Live at the BBC | |
RELEASE DATE
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30th November.1994/First Press | |
FRONT | BACK | LABEL |
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INSIDE | ||
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This album, two record set, came in a double LP cover, laminated both in and out, and the pockets for the records opened at the side. |
OTHER ITEM | ||
INNER SLEEVE | ||
RECORD 1: FRONT | RECORD 2: FRONT | BACK |
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TRACK LISTING | CATALOG NUMBER | |
RECORD 1: SIDE 1 | RECORD 1: SIDE 2 | 7243 8 31796 1 9 |
Beatle greeting From us to you Riding on a bus I got a woman Too much monkey business Keep your hand off my baby I'll be on my way Young blood A shot of rhythm and blues Sure-to fall (in love with you) Some other guy Thank you girl Sha la la la la! Baby it's you That's all right (mama) Carol Soldier of love |
A little rhyme Clarabella I'm gonna sit right down and cry (over you) Crying, waiting, hoping Dear Wack! You really got a hold on me To know her is to love her A taste of honey Long tall Sally I saw her standing there The honeymoon song Johnny B Goode Memphis, Tennessee Lucille Can't buy me love From fluff to you Till there was you |
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LABEL | ||
APPLE | ||
MIX | ||
MONO | ||
VINYL COLOR | ||
BLACK | ||
PRODUCER
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George Martin | ||
RECORD 2: SIDE 1 | RECORD 2: SIDE 2 |
COVER DESIGN/PHOTO/NOTES
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Crinsk Dee night A hard day's night Have a banana I wanna be your man Just a rumor Roll over Beethoven All my loving Things we said today She's a woman Sweet little sixteen 1822! Lonesome tears in my eyes Nothin' shakin' The hippy hippy shake Glad all over I just don't understand So how come (no-one loves me) I feel fine |
I'm a loser Everybody's trying to be my baby Rock and roll music Ticket to ride Dizzy Miss Lizzy Medley: Kansas City/Hey! hey! hey! hey! Set fire to that lot! Matchbox I forgot to remember to forget Love these Goon shows! I got to find my baby Ooh! my soul Ooh! my arms Don't ever change Slow down Honey don't Love me do |
Design: Richard Word/The Team Photographs reproduced by kind permission of Apple Corps Ltd, Apple/Beat Pubs, BBC and LFI. Introduction: Derek Taylor Sleevenotes: Kevin Howlett |