MP3 1778 mb.
Performer: The Beatles
Title: Twist And Shout / Boys
Country: Germany
Catalog Number: 1 C 006-04 687
Label: Odeon
Released: 1972
Style: Rock & Roll
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 155
| 1 | Twist And ShoutWritten-By – Russell, Medley | 2:32 |
| 2 | BoysWritten-By – Dixon, Farrell | 2:24 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SD 5946 | The Beatles | Twist And Shout (7", Single, Red) | Odeon | SD 5946 | Denmark | 1963 |
| SD 5946 | The Beatles | Twist And Shout (7", Single, Mono, Bla) | Odeon | SD 5946 | Sweden | 1963 |
| O 22 581, 45-O-29 494 | The Beatles | Twist And Shout (7", Single) | Odeon, Odeon | O 22 581, 45-O-29 494 | Germany | 1963 |
| SD 5946 | The Beatles | Twist And Shout (7", Single, Mono, Bla) | Odeon | SD 5946 | Sweden | 1963 |
| 45-DPY 654 | The Beatles | Twist And Shout (7", Single) | Parlophone | 45-DPY 654 | Finland | 1963 |
Rear cover: ℗ 1963
Labels: ℗ 1972
Made in Germany
Green Odeon label version
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. It was originally recorded by The Top Notes, but it became a chart hit as a single by the Isley Brothers in 1962. The song has been covered by several artists, including the Beatles on their first album Please Please Me 1963, the Tremeloes in 1962, and the Who in 1970 and 1984. 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. 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&. Twist and Shout is a song sung by The Beatles, originally written by Phil Medley and Bert Russell. It was originally titled Shake It Up, Baby and recorded by the Top Notes and then covered by the Isley Brothers. It was covered by the Beatles with John Lennon on the lead vocals and originally released on their first album Please Please Me. The song was covered by the Mamas and Papas in the style of a ballad in 1967 on their album Deliver, and on a film soundtrack by Cliff Richard. It was also. Watch the video for Twist and Shout from The Beatles's Please Please Me for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. It was covered by The Beatles, with John Lennon on the lead vocals, and originally released on their first album Please Please Me. The recording session for that album was their first album session, and is notable for eleven songs having been recorded in a mere 10 hours the remaining four songs had previously been released as singles and one song was not released. Twist and Shout was the last song recorded producer Geor read more. Twist and Shout is a song written by Phil Medley and Bert Russell. Songs in album The Beatles - Twist And Shout Live '64 1994. The Beatles - Intro 1. The Beatles - Twist And Shout 1. The Beatles - You Can't Do That 1. The Beatles - Boys 1. Classic Rock Experimental Psychedelic Rock. 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 first recorded and released as a B-side by the Atlantic Records signed group the Top Notes in 1961. The song was produced by the newly acquired Atlantic producer, Phil Spector, although Bert was very unhappy with his production of the song, saying that he messed it up. The Isley Brothers, whose version of Twist And Shout The Beatles based their version on, have a long standing career which actually spans six decades. This makes them the longest-running charted group in music history