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The Beatles VI Album Photo
BEATLES VI
Released: June 14, 1965
Produced by: George Martin
Label: Capitol




  1. Kansas City {Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller}
    / Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey! {Richard Penniman} (2:33)
    • Recorded: October 18, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  2. Eight Days A Week {Lennon/McCartney} (2:46)
    • Recorded: October 6, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
      with an outro edit piece recorded October 18, 1964

  3. You Like Me Too Much {Harrison} (2:38)
    • Recorded: February 17, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England
  4. Bad Boy {Larry Williams} (2:21)
    • Recorded: May 10, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England
  5. I Don't Want To Spoil The Party {Lennon/McCartney} (2:36)
    • Recorded: September 29, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  6. Words Of Love {Buddy Holly} (2:14)
    • Recorded: October 18, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  7. What You're Doing {Lennon/McCartney} (2:34)
    • Recorded: September 29-30, 1964 but remade October 26, 1964
      at Abbey Road, London, England

  8. Yes It Is {Lennon/McCartney} (2:42)
    • Recorded: February 16, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England
  9. Dizzy Miss Lizzie {Larry Williams} (2:54)
    • Recorded: May 10, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England
  10. Tell Me What You See {Lennon/McCartney} (2:40)
    • Recorded: February 18, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England
  11. Every Little Thing {Lennon/McCartney} (2:05)
    • Recorded: September 29-30, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  • Total playing time 28:03
MY REVIEW


This album is the best Beatles work to date. It consists of both covers (four of them) and originals (seven of these). It also features a comeback of George Harrison as a song writer.
This record has Lennon on lead vocals much more than Paul McCartney once again showing his dominance of the group.
This is now the time that you will start seeing a change in the song writing of Lennon/McCartney. Most songs are written nearly entirely by one or the other with a little help from his partner. The songs seem to be improving by using this style and as you will see later in their career, you can tell the song writer just by listening to the tune on most of the songs.


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