Lonesome Tears In My Eyes: Introduction
“Lonesome Tears In My Eyes” is a cover song from The Beatles’ 1994 album, “Live At The BBC.” Indeed, the Fab Four sang this song for their “Pop Go The Beatles” radio show in 1963.
In Detail
- Release Date: November 30, 1994 (UK), December 5, 1994 (US)
- Recorded: 10th July, 1963
- BBC Radio Show: Pop Go The Beatles, July 23, 1963
- Genre: Rockabilly
- Track Duration: 2:36
- Record Label: Apple
- Songwriters: Johnny Burnette, Dorsey Burnette, Paul Burlison and Al Mortimer
- Producer: Terry Henebery
Performers And Instruments
- John Lennon: vocals and lead guitar
- Paul McCartney: bass guitar
- George Harrison: guitar
- Ringo Starr: drums
Where To Find “Lonesome Tears In My Eyes”
Lonesome Tears In My Eyes: Background
In 1956, Johnny Burnette And The Rock ‘N’ Roll Trio first recorded “Lonesome Tears In My Eyes.” Indeed, this became an unofficial single in the UK during 1957, with the B-side being “Your Baby Blue Eyes.” That rockabilly record never got into the charts.
While The Beatles were developing, whether it be The Quarrymen or The Beat Brothers, they regularly sang cover songs. Although they didn’t sing it in the Cavern Club, they did eventually do it somewhere along the line. This is because they recorded it for BBC Radio, and their version is a polished rendition. So, the band must have rehearsed or played it somewhere.
The Beatles’ singer gave an explanation with a touch of humour prior to singing the song:
“This is a Dorsey Burnette number, brother of Johnny Burnette, called Lonesome Tears In My Eyes, recorded on their very first LP in 1822!”
John Lennon
Live At The BBC
Recording Studio
As far as we can tell, The Beatles only recorded the song once. This was in the Aeoloan Hall in London, a building that the BBC took over many years beforehand for recording and broadcasting purposes. Although they recorded the song on July 10, 1963, listeners had to wait until July 23 for it to get air time on the “Pop Go The Beatles” programme.
While it’s true that Johnny Burnette And The Rock ‘N’ Roll Trio sang the song in a fast rockabilly style, The Beatles’ version was a little slower. Obviously, with it being a BBC recording, it is available on their 1994 album, “Live At The BBC.”
Take A Listen
Finally, listen to the song, then leave your thoughts and opinions below.