MP3 2315 mb.
Performer: The Beatles
Title: Back In The USSR / Twist And Shout
Country: UK
Catalog Number: R 6016
Label: Parlophone
Released: 10 Jul 1976
Style: Pop Rock
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 087
| 1 | Twist And ShoutWritten-By – Russell, Medley |
| 2 | Back In The USSRWritten-By – Lennon-McCartney |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R 6016 | The Beatles | Back In The USSR / Twist And Shout (7", Single, Pus) | Parlophone, Apple Records | R 6016 | UK | 1976 |
| R 6016 | The Beatles | Back In The U.S.S.R. (7", Single, RE, sil) | Parlophone | R 6016 | UK | 1984 |
| 1 C 006-06 179 | The Beatles | Back In The U.S.S.R. (7", Single) | Odeon, EMI Electrola | 1 C 006-06 179 | Germany | 1976 |
| 1181 | The Beatles | Twist y Gritos (7", Single, RE) | Odeon | 1181 | Chile | 1976 |
| R 6016 | The Beatles | Back In The USSR / Twist And Shout (7", Single) | Parlophone | R 6016 | Netherlands | 1980 |
Back in the . is a song by the English rock band the Beatles and the first track of the 1968 double album The Beatles also known as the White Album. and the Beach Boys' California Girls. The lyrics subvert Berry's patriotic sentiments about the United States, as the narrator expresses relief upon returning home to the Soviet Union, formally the Union of. I'm back in the USSR. You don't know how lucky you are boy. Back in the US, back in the US, Back in the USSR. Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out. They leave the West behind. And Moscow girls make me sing and shout. It segues into the next song on the album, Dear Prudence. Back in the White. Back in the The Beatles 1967-1970. Текст песни: Flew in from Miami Beach, BOAC, didn't get to bed last night. On the way the paper bag was on my knee, man I had a dreadful & Shout In the Style of the Beatles. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Twist And Shout To Songs Made Famous By The Beatles - Twist, Shout. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. It was written by McCartney to sound like a Beach Boys song. This is most obvious around the line The Ukraine girls really knock me out. In his 1984 interview with Playboy, McCartney stated that the song's title was took off from Chuck Berry's song Back in the . Twist And Shout was written by Phil Medley and Bert Russell. It was originally recorded by the Top Notes in 1961, although a version by The Isley Brothers released the following year became more popular. Unfortunately the recording has since been lost. The Beatles recorded Twist And Shout ten times in total for BBC radio shows, none of which appeared on the Live At The BBC collection. The best-known version, of course, was recorded for the Please Please Me album. The session took place on 11 February 1963, when it was the last of 10 songs recorded for the album that day. Twist And Shout continued to be part of The Beatles live set following the albums release. Twist and Shout was the Beatles' second album released in Canada, in mono by Capitol Records catalogue number T-6054 on 3 February 1964. It consists of songs mostly drawn from Please Please Me, their first LP released in the United Kingdom. This album, like its parent album, contains both original Beatles songs, as well as covers including its namesake, Twist and Shout, denoted in the track listing. The back cover contained brief biographical data of each member of the group, and a narrative text of the musical trajectory traveled up to that moment by the band. Twist and Shout Q&A. The opener to The Beatles subversive, indulgent self-titled double album appalled the Western establishment in 1968. But most of all, it let Russian music fans know they werent alone. For many of us, it was the first hole in the Iron Curtain. In fact, contraband Beatles records were the vinyls to get your hands on in the Soviet Union in the sixties and seventies. The Iron Curtains impermeable partition was no match for the bands dedicated Eastern bloc following, who smuggled their records in bulk and then became hippies, dissidents, and era-defining musicians