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#034 "Devil In Her Heart (Richard Drapkin)"
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#034-1 Devil In Her Heart (1st. Issue: Leeds Music Ltd. / Price: 2 shillings and 6 pence)
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TRACK LISTING DEVIL IN HER HEART
RELEASE DATE 22nd. November 1963 / First Issue
SONG WRITER'S CREDIT
Words and Music by RICHARD DRAPKIN
PUBLISHER'S CREDIT LEEDS MUSIC LTD.
PRICE 2/6 (two shillings and six pence)
PRINT COMPANY'S NAME Printed by John Thorpe & Son Ltd., Wembley.
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES Photo: Dezo Hoffmann
INCLUDED: LP With The Beatles
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COMMENTS "Devil in His Heart" is a song written by Richard B. Drapkin, who recorded under the name Ricky Dee.
The song was originally recorded as "Devil in His Heart" in Detroit by the Donays for Correc-tone Records. It was later picked up by the New York City label Brent and re-released in August 1962 as "(There's a) Devil in His Heart", the B-side of "Bad Boy". This pairing also appeared in the United Kingdom on the Oriole label in 1962. The record was not a hit on either side of the Atlantic. The Donays only made one recording but their lead singer, Yvonne Vernee (real name Yvonne Symington) also recorded solo, and later joined the Elgins at Motown.

As "Devil in Her Heart", the song was performed by English rock band the Beatles with George Harrison on lead vocals. It was issued on their second UK album, With the Beatles, in November 1963. The recording was completed in three takes, plus overdubs. (from Wikipedia)

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