I Got To Find My Baby – The Beatles
“I Got To Find My Baby” is a Beatles cover of a blues-era song first recorded in 1941 by Doctor Clayton. The Beatles taped their version for BBC radio in 1963, and it was later released officially on Live At…

“I Got To Find My Baby” is a Beatles cover of a blues-era song first recorded in 1941 by Doctor Clayton. The Beatles taped their version for BBC radio in 1963, and it was later released officially on Live At…

“I Got A Woman” is a Beatles cover of the 1954 Ray Charles hit, performed for BBC radio and later issued officially on Live At The BBC (Album) (1994). The band recorded a second BBC performance, released decades later on…

“I Forgot To Remember To Forget” is a Beatles cover of an Elvis Presley Sun-era song, recorded for BBC radio and officially released on Live At The BBC (Album) (1994). The Beatles never made an Abbey Road studio master of…

“I Feel Fine” is The Beatles’ 1964 single written primarily by John Lennon and backed with “She’s A Woman”. It introduced a punchy, riff-led sound and one of the earliest deliberate uses of guitar feedback on a major pop release….

“I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party” is a John Lennon-led Beatles song released on the 1964 album Beatles For Sale. It was later issued on the 1965 EP Beatles For Sale No. 2 (EP) and also appeared as the…

“I Call Your Name” is a John Lennon-led Beatles song released in the UK on the Long Tall Sally (EP) (1964), and later collected on Past Masters (1988). It is a tight, punchy performance with a distinctive cowbell and a…

“I Am The Walrus” is John Lennon’s 1967 psychedelic epic, released as the B-side of the UK No. 1 single “Hello, Goodbye”, featured in the Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour film, and issued on the associated UK double EP and US…

“How Do You Do It” is a Mitch Murray pop song recorded by The Beatles at EMI Studios (Abbey Road) on 4 September 1962 and later released on Anthology 1 (1995). It is famous because it came dangerously close to…

“Honey Pie” is a Paul McCartney-written Beatles song from the 1968 double album The Beatles (White Album). Built as a British music hall pastiche, it plays like a postcard to an imaginary film star who has made it in America,…

“Honey Don’t” is a rockabilly song written by Carl Perkins, first released in the mid-1950s as the B-side to “Blue Suede Shoes”. The Beatles recorded their cover in 1964 for Beatles For Sale Album, with Ringo Starr on lead vocal….