Don’t Let Me Down – The Beatles
“Don’t Let Me Down” is a John Lennon song recorded during The Beatles’ January 1969 Get Back sessions. It was released as the B-side to “Get Back” on 11 April 1969 in the UK (and on 5 May 1969 in…

“Don’t Let Me Down” is a John Lennon song recorded during The Beatles’ January 1969 Get Back sessions. It was released as the B-side to “Get Back” on 11 April 1969 in the UK (and on 5 May 1969 in…

“Don’t Ever Change” is a Beatles cover recorded for BBC radio in 1963 and officially released three decades later on Live At The BBC (Album) (1994). It is not an Abbey Road studio master – it is a broadcast performance…

“Don’t Bother Me” is a 1963 Beatles album track from With The Beatles Album, and it is the first George Harrison original to appear on a Beatles LP. Harrison wrote it in Bournemouth while feeling ill, partly as a personal…

“Doctor Robert” is a John Lennon-led Beatles track from the 1966 album Revolver. On the UK LP it appears on side two as track 11, placed between “For No One” and “I Want To Tell You.” On the surface it…

“Do You Want To Know A Secret” is a George Harrison-led Beatles song from the 1963 album Please Please Me. The band recorded it during their marathon Abbey Road session on 11 February 1963, the day they cut most of…

“Dizzy Miss Lizzy” is a raw rock-and-roll cover led by John Lennon, released in 1965. In the UK it closes The Beatles’ album “Help!”, arriving straight after “Yesterday” like a sudden jolt of live-stage energy. The song was originally written…

“Dig It” is not a conventional Beatles song. It is a 51-second excerpt from a much longer improvised jam recorded during the January 1969 Get Back/Let It Be sessions and released on the 1970 album Let It Be. Instead of…

“Dig A Pony” is a John Lennon song released on The Beatles’ 1970 album “Let It Be”. The band recorded the master take live on the Apple Rooftop Concert on 30 January 1969, with Lennon on vocal and rhythm guitar…

“Devil In Her Heart” is a George Harrison-led Beatles cover recorded for the 1963 album “With The Beatles”. On the UK LP it appears on side two, after track 4, “I Wanna Be Your Man“, and before “Not A Second…

“Dear Prudence” is the second track on The Beatles’ 1968 double album The Beatles (White Album), following Back In The USSR. John Lennon wrote it in India as a direct message to Prudence Farrow, who was on the same meditation…