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გარდა Goodbye ისა არის შემდეგი სიმღერები რომელსაც სხვადასხვა შემსრულებლები ასრულებენ. აგერ იხილეთ ისინიც.
1. Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas-I’ll Be On My Way (Lennon-McCartney)
26/04/1963 - Parlophone R 5023
2. Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas-Bad To Me (Lennon-McCartney)
Both of the latter songs were produced by George Martin.
26/07/1963 - Parlophone R 5049
3. Tommy Quickly-Tip Of My Tongue (Lennon-McCartney)
30/07/1963 - Picadilly 7N 35137
Failed to chart, although later in 1964, Tommy reached the lower reaches of the chart with “Wild Side OF Life”.
4. The Fourmost-Hello Little Girl (Lennon-McCartney)
Produced by George Martin
30/08/1963 - Parlophone R 5056
5. Cilla Black-Love Of The Loved (Lennon-McCartney)
Produced by George Martin
27/09/1963 - Parlophone R 5065
6. Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas-I’ll Keep You Satisfied (Lennon-McCartney)
Produced by George Martin
01/11/1963 - Parlophone R 5073
7. The Fourmost-I’m In Love (Lennon-McCartney)
Produced by George Martin
15/11/1963 - Parlophone R 5078
8. Peter & Gordon-World Without Love (Lennon-McCartney)
28/02/1964 - Columbia DB 7225
The first non-NEMS artists to be given a Beatles song.
9. The Applejacks-Like Dreamers Do (Lennon-McCartney)
05/06/1964 - Decca F 11916
10. The Strangers & Mike Shannon-One And One Is Two (Lennon-McCartney)
08/05/1964 - Philips BF 1335
Did not chart.
11. Peter & Gordon-Nobody I Know (Lennon-McCartney) (05/27/64)
29/05/1964 - Columbia DB 7292
12. Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas-From A Window (Lennon-McCartney)
Produced by George Martin (McCartney was present at time of recording, though he is given no credit in the production).
17/07/1964 - Parlophone R 5156
13. Cilla Black-It’s For You (Lennon-McCartney)
Produced by George Martin
31/07/1964 - Parlophone R 5162
Her fourth release, following two chart-toppers, reached no.7
14. Peter & Gordon-I Don’t Want To See You Again (Lennon-McCartney)
11/09/1964 - Columbia DB 7356
Failed to chart.
15. P.J. Proby-That Means A Lot (Lennon-McCartney)
17/09/1965 - Liberty 10215
Already a big hit artist, this was his sixth release, and reached no.30 in the chart.
The Beatles did actually record this track on 20th February 1965, it can be heard on Anthology 2.
17. Peter & Gordon-Woman (Webb)
11/02/1966 - Columbia DB 7834
Notice the composer ? ... Paul decided to try an experiment to see if his songs were strong enough to sell off their own back, WITHOUT a Beatle name against it. “Woman” became the lowest chart performing release for Peter and Gordon only reaching No. 28.
18. The George Martin Orchestra-Theme From The Family Way
23/12/1966
Produced by George Martin
19. The Chris Barber Band-Catcall (McCartney)
(Paul is present at this session and can be heard among the chorus in the songs' wild ending.)
20/10/1967 - Marmalade 598-005
Did not chart. This tune was also known as “Catswalk”.
20. Cilla Black-Step Inside Love (Lennon-McCartney)
Produced by George Martin
08/03/1968 - Parlophone R 5674
Reached no.8 in the chart. Paul made a recording of this song on 16th September 1968 as can be heard on Anthology 3.
21. John Fosters and Sons LTD. Black Dyke Mills Band-Thingumybob (McCartney) 06/09/1968
Produced by Paul McCartney
22. Cream-Badge (Harrison-Clapton)
05/02/1969
23. Jackie Lomax-Sour Milk Sea (Harrison)
21/03/1969
Produced by George Harrison.
The song also features George, Paul, and Ringo backing up Lomax as a band.
24. Mary Hopkin-Goodbye (McCartney)
28/03/1969
Produced by Paul McCartney, who also plays guitar.
25. Carlos Mendes-Penina (McCartney)
18/07/1969 - Parlophone QMSP 16459
A song given to Carlos by Paul when he was on holiday in Portugal. Released only in Portugal.
26. Badfinger-Come And Get It (McCartney)
05/12/1969