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"YESTERDAY" ...AND TODAY
Released: June 20, 1966.
Produced by: George Martin
(prepared for release in the U.S.A. by Bill Miller)
Label: Capitol
- Drive My Car {Lennon/McCartney}
- I'm Only Sleeping {Lennon/McCartney}
- Nowhere Man {Lennon/McCartney}
- Dr. Robert {Lennon/McCartney}
- Yesterday {Lennon/McCartney}
- Act Naturally {Johnny Russell/Vonie Morrison}
- And Your Bird Can Sing {Lennon/McCartney}
- If I Needed Someone {Harrison}
- We Can Work It Out {Lennon/McCartney}
- What Goes On {Lennon/McCartney/Starkey}
- Day Tripper {Lennon/McCartney}
MY REVIEW
This album features one cover (for the last time) and only one Harrison tune.It also features the first time that a song is written by either John Lennon or Paul McCartney with no help from the other, and the first time that no backup vocals are used. All this thanks to Paul McCartney and "Yesterday".
Most of the tunes have John singing the lead vocal with Paul contributing only two tunes with lead vocals.
Overall this album is solid but does not have the statement that The Beatles give out in these days of their albums.
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