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  1. This is a list of cover versions by music artists who have recorded one or more songs written and originally recorded by English rock band The Beatles. Many albums have been created in dedication to the group, including film soundtracks, such as I Am Sam (2001) and Across the Universe (2007) and commemorative albums such as Sgt ...

    • Anna
    • Chains
    • Boys
    • Baby It’S You
    • A Taste of Honey
    • Twist and Shout
    • Till There Was You
    • Please Mr. Postman
    • Roll Over Beethoven
    • You Really Got A Hold on Me

    Arthur Alexander is one of only a handful of artists covered by both The Beatles and The Rolling Stones(the latter doing his “You Better Move On”). As Paul told Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn in 1987, “If The Beatles ever wanted a sound, it was R&B. That’s what we used to listen to and what we wanted to be like… That was basically it – Arthur Alex...

    A short-lived addition to their live set, “Chains” was George Harrison’s first outing on record as lead vocalist. Written by the Brill Buildinghusband-and-wife partnership of Gerry Goffin and Carole King, “Chains” was a 1962 single for The Cookies, one of a number of US girl groups covered by the Beatles.

    Ordinarily, when covering a song by a female artist, the gender would be switched. Not so when the gender is the song’s title. “Ringoalways used to do a song in the show,” Paul later remembered. “Back then, he had ‘Boys.’ It was a little embarrassing because it went, ‘I’m talking about boys – yeah, yeah boys.’ It was a Shirelles hit and they were g...

    The Shirelles provided two songs for the group’s debut LP, Please Please Me, with Ringo’s “Boys” followed by “Baby It’s You,” which features an impassioned lead vocal from John Lennon. George Harrison’s guitar solo was later overdubbed by producer George Martin following him note-for-note on the celeste.

    Paul took the lead on The Beatles’ cover of this standard. He later noted, “‘A Taste Of Honey’ was one of my big numbers in Hamburg – a bit of a ballad. It was different, but it used to get requested a lot. We sang close harmonies on the little echo mikes, and we made a fairly good job of it. It used to sound pretty good, actually.”

    Sometimes, a cover version becomes the de facto definitive version of a song – “All Along the Watchtower” by Jimi Hendrix, or “Respect” by Aretha Franklin, for example. But none extols this virtue more than The Beatles’ 1963 recording of the Isley Brothers’ “Twist & Shout,” characterized by John Lennon’s throat-shredding vocal. It never stops being...

    A song from the 1958 musical The Music Man, “Till There Was You” endeared itself to Paul McCartney thanks to Peggy Lee’s Latin-tinged version from her 1960 album Latin Ala Lee. It became a staple of their live show, with Paul cheekily introducing it at the Royal Command Performance as being by “Our favorite American group, Sophie Tucker.”

    Those handclaps! It’s not hard to listen to this and imagine the excitement of seeing the fledgling Beatles in the Cavern Club one hot and sweaty lunchtime. This high-energy cover of The Marvelettes’ 1961 single – the first Motown single to top the Billboard Hot 100 – sees John’s double-tracked lead trade call-and-response with Paul and George over...

    All The Beatles loved Chuck Berry, who did the original of this song. John Lennon once remarked: “If you tried to give rock’n’roll another name, you might call it ‘Chuck Berry’.” The recording features George Harrison on double-tracked lead vocals.

    A marvelous cover of the Smokey Robinson And The Miracles hit. In his sleevenotes for With The Beatles, Tony Barrow wrote that “The boys have an immense admiration for America’s rhythmic group The Miracles,” continuing: “John and George tackle the wild, relentless vocal with Paul joining them for the chorus.” Producer George Martin joins in on pian...

  2. 27 de mar. de 2020 · There are hundreds upon hundreds of Beatles covers spanning every genre imaginable: R&B, country, experimental rock, post-punk, funk — you name it. So it was both daunting and educational to...

  3. 22 de jun. de 2023 · Taking in a broad range of styles and artists, the best Beatles covers are a testament to the quality of the group’s songwriting, revealing the sheer breadth and depth of their work. Here’s our...

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  4. While active between 1960 and 1970, the group recorded hundreds of songs, with their "main catalogue" consisting of 213 songs, which include 188 originals and 25 covers. Since their break-up, a further 41 covers the Beatles recorded as a group have been released.

  5. The Beatles covered Twist and Shout, Shimmy Shake, Till There Was You, To Know Her Is to Love Her and other songs. The Beatles originally did Come Together, Yesterday, In My Life, Let It Be and other songs.

  6. 18 de nov. de 2010 · Few songwriters have been so thoroughly covered as Lennon/McCartney, and the diversity of Beatles covers is a tribute to the Liverpudlians unmatched mark on pop music. As with the 50 Best Bob...