MP3 2723 mb.
Performer: The Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Title: Day Tripper / We can work it out
Country: US
Catalog Number: (45-X45378), (45-X45377)
Label: Capitol Records
Released: 03 Dec 1965
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 181
| 1 | We can work it outLyrics By – John Lennon, Paul McCartney | 2:10 |
| 2 | Day TripperLyrics By – John Lennon, Paul McCartney | 2:47 |
The Beatles 1 Video Collection is Out Now. Get your copy here: http. Like all the other films shot that day, the medium was two-inch black and white videotape, a relatively new format. Paul McCartney, John Lennon. We Can Work It Out is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon. It was first issued as a double A-side single with Day Tripper in December 1965. The release marked the first time in Britain that both tracks on an artist's single were promoted as joint A-sides. The song was recorded during the sessions for the band's Rubber Soul album. The single was number 1 in Britain where it won the Ivor Novello Award for the top-selling A-side of 1965, America. Single by The Beatles. Day Tripper. 3 December 1965. We Can Work It Out is a song by the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon. It was released as a double A-sided single with Day Tripper, the first time both sides of a single were so designated in an initial release. Both songs were recorded during the Rubber Soul sessions. The song is an example of LennonMcCartney collaboration at a depth that happened only rarely after they wrote the hit singles of 1963. This song, A Day in the Life, Baby, You're a Rich Man and I've Got a Feeling, are among the not. Paul McCartney: vocals, bass John Lennon: vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar, harmonium George Harrison: tambourine Ringo Starr: drums. We Can Work It Out was released as a double a-side single with Day Tripper in December 1965. It was recorded during the sessions for the Rubber Soul album, and released on the same day. The lyrics might have been personal. Unlike its single counterpart Day Tripper, We Can Work It Out never became a fixture of The Beatles live repertoire. They did, however, make three promo films for the song on 23 November 1965, at Twickenham Film Studios in London, in which they mimed to the song. Day Tripper is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a double A-side single with We Can Work It Out in December 1965. Both songs were recorded during the sessions for the band's Rubber Soul album. The single topped charts in Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands and Norway. In the United States, Day Tripper peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and We Can Work It Out. Life is very short and there's no time For fussing and fighting, my friend I have always thought that it's a crime So I will ask you once again. Try to see it my way Only time will tell if I am right or I am wrong While you see it your way There's a chance that we might fall apart before too long. Recorded during the Rubber Soul sessions, We Can Work It Out was a gold certified single McCartney possibly wrote about girlfriend Jane Asher. Its an important song in the transition of The Beatles from pop-band singing about relationship tropes to experimental rock band bending the rules of music. We Can Work It Out is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and released by The Beatles as a double A-sided single with Day Tripper, the first time both sides of a single were so designated in an initial release. McCartney wrote the words and music to the verses and the chorus, with lyrics that might have been personal, probably a reference to his relationship with Jane Asher. McCartney then took the song to Lennon. Album This song officially appears on the We Can Work It Out, Day Tripper 7 Single. Timeline This song has been officially released in 1965. Related sessions. This song has been recorded during the following studio sessions. McCartney then took the song to Lennon: I took it to John to finish it off, and we wrote the middle together. Which is nice: Life is very short. Theres no time for fussing and fighting, my friend. The Beatles recorded We Can Work It Out on 20 October 1965, four days after its accompanying single track, with an overdub session on 29 October. They spent nearly 11 hours on the song, by far the longest expenditure of studio time up to that point. Watch the video for We Can Work It Out from The Beatles's 1 for free, and see the artwork. We Can Work It Out is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and released by The Beatles as a double A-sided single with Day Tripper, the fiWatch the video for We Can Work It Out from The Beatles's 1 for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. We Can Work It Out is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and released by The Beatles as a double A-sided single with Day Tripper, the fi read more. The Beatles recorded We Can Work It Out at EMI Studios later Abbey Road Studios in London on 20 October 1965, during the sessions for their Rubber Soul album. Along with Lennon's Day Tripper, the song was earmarked for the non-album single that would accompany the release of the new LP. The band taped a satisfactory basic track in just two takes. With nearly eleven hours dedicated to the song, however, it was by far their longest expenditure of studio time up to that point. A vocal