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SOMETHING NEW
Released: July 20, 1964
Produced by: George Martin
(with the assistance of Dave Dexter, Jr. in the U.S.A.)
Label: Capitol




  1. I'll Cry Instead {Lennon/McCartney} (1:48)
    • Recorded: June 1, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  2. Things We Said Today {Lennon/McCartney} (2:38)
    • Recorded: June 2, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  3. Any Time At All {Lennon/McCartney} (2:14)
    • Recorded: June 2, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  4. When I Get Home {Lennon/McCartney} (2:19)
    • Recorded: June 2, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  5. Slow Down {Larry Williams} (2:56)
    • Recorded: June 1, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
      with piano overdubbed June 4, 1964

  6. Matchbox {Carl Perkins} (1:59)
    • Recorded: June 1, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  7. Tell Me Why {Lennon/McCartney} (2:10)
    • Recorded: February 27, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  8. And I Love Her {Lennon/McCartney} (2:31)
    • Recorded: February 25-27, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  9. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You {Lennon/McCartney} (1:58)
    • Recorded: March 1, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  10. If I Fell {Lennon/McCartney} (2:22)
    • Recorded: February 27, 1964 at Abbey Road, London, England
  11. Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand {Lennon/McCartney} (2:27)
    • Recorded: October 17, 1963 at Abbey Road, London, England
      with new German vocals added January 29, 1964 at Pathé Marconi
      Studios, Paris, France

  • Total playing time 25:22
MY REVIEW


This album consists of almost all originals. There are two covers Carl Perkins "Matchbox" which is sung by Ringo Starr and "Slow Down" with John getting the lead vocals here.
The lead vocals are fairly split between John and Paul and once again the album has a lot of harmony making this record a typical Beatles record. There are no special moments here just old fashion rock and roll.


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