Please Please Me / From Me To You
History John wrote Please Please Me and claimed that he thought of the idea when he remembered hearing a Bing Crosby song which included the line 'Please lend a little ear to my pleas'. The group had originally hoped to use the number as the 'B' side of 'Love Me Do', but George Martin was unhappy about the arrangement and suggested they put it aside after the original versions were recorded on September 11, 1962 at EMI Studios. These were slow, Roy Orbison influenced, recordings. The new arrangement owed something to Martin, as Paul commented: 'George Martin's contribution was a big one, actually. The first time he really ever showed that he could see beyond what we were offering him was "Please Please Me". It was originally conceived as a Roy Orbison type thing, you know. George Martin said, "Well, we'll put the tempo up." He lifted the tempo and we all thought that was much better and that was a hit.' Takes 1 to 18 of Please Please Me were recorded on November 26, 1962, after which George Martin said 'Youve just made your first No. 1!' He was right of course. John's harmonica was overdubbed that same day, since he could not sing, and play both harmonica and guitar at the same time. After final mixing on the 30th, the song was ready for release. First Release January 11, 1963: Parlophone R4983, England, b/w Ask Me Why US Releases
Highest US Chart Position February 1, 1964 at #3 BBC Performances
Live Performances History From Me To You was written on the Beatles' coach while travelling from York to Shrewsbury on February 28, 1963. This was during the Helen Shapiro Tour. Takes 1 to 13 were recorded on March 5. The first 7 takes were 'live' in the studio performances. Takes 8 to 13 featured the additional edit pieces, including the harmonica, guitar solo, and the introduction. George Martin performed the final Mono and Stereo mixes on March 14. In Britain, EMI issued a press release to go with the single, which read:
On December 18, 1963, the Beatles recorded a special version entitled "From Us To
You" to be used on the BBC. Four "From Us To You" programs were
eventually broadcast using this recording as the title song. The first was on First Release April 11, 1963: Parlophone R5015, England, b/w Thank You Girl US Releases
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Highest US Chart Position February 22, 1964 at #41 BBC Performances
Live Performances
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