Beatles Decca 1962 Till There Was You
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- "Till There Was You" is a show tune written in 1950 by Meredith Willson, originally entitled "Till I Met You." It was originally recorded October 25, 1950, by Meredith Willson & his Orchestra and Eileen Wilson. The song was retitled and used in his musical play The Music Man (1957), and which also appeared in the 1962 movie version. In 1959, the song became the first of four US Top 40 hits for Anita Bryant.
The Beatles had included "'Till There Was You" as part of their unsuccessful audition for Decca Records in London on January 1, 1962, with Pete Best still on drums and George Harrison doing twice and different solos from 63 vs.
The song was recorded by the Beatles in 1963 and released on their second album With the Beatles (1963) (United Kingdom) and Meet the Beatles! (1964) (United States). It was the only song from a Broadway show released by the band.
The song was part of their pre-recording repertoire in 1962, and they performed it at the Star Club in Hamburg. It became illustrative of the Beatles' versatility, proving that they could appeal to all sections of an audience, moving easily from softer ballads to harder rock and roll, as in their appearance on November 4, 1963, at the Royal Variety Performance when they followed this song with "Twist and Shout".
Here I´ve intended to show a possible rendition with the same gear they used to play in 1962.
- Rickenbacker 325 Capri (John)
- Hofner 500/1 61 bass (Paul)
- Gretsch 6128 Duojet (George)
This video is for entertainment purposes only.
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I can imagine being a drunk at the Star Clb hearing this and trying to wrap my head around those chords when suddenly the next tune Twist and shout gets me going nuts
Awesome video Stu I appreciate the time and effort you must put in ! And the guitar work is fab, crazy how a group of teens from Liverpool in early 1960 new such jazzy chords bravo.
There was love all around: I remember when my Aunt Florence passed over and I was 9: then her daughter/did a performance at her school and she was in the choir/performance in Passaic, NJ…And I thought even then: what a gorgeous song and how could she even get through this?? My memory of this song in the 60’s…..
Well played, like always! 🎸⭐
OMG this day HAS COME! THAAANKS!!
You have the best Beatles Guitar of all Times 🎸🥺
Yeah but he doesn't have a Ringo Drum. ( :P
@@DogSerious he should get on, but I don’t know because it might get copyrighted if he uses like a premier or a Pete best drum kit.
@@kodiachrisvt9099 Sorry, I was referencing an old Keith Moon joke!
Back when the Beatles first became famous, a drum company made a (Ringo Drum).
Keith Moons Mother got Keith one as a present when he was growing up.
I'm glad she did or we wouldn't have had (The Who) as we know them!
Super😊😊😊😊
Well done, great playing!!!
Super!
Thank Stu ! Tou are the best!
Amazing! Great job! 👏👍
Amazing
Que EMOCIÓN ver un nuevo vídeo en este canal!! Ni siquiera empieza y ya le di like porque sé que me encantará! Gracias por compartir estos cover con el mundo!
Nice job! Keep up the good work
Fancy seeing you here! :)
This is my favorite channel, your work is so appreciated:)
Lovely job Stu, you never disappoint
A nice rendition of a song I wasn't a huge fan of.
I really like the instrumental here. I don't know why this one didn't stick to me when I heard it.
Oh, well. Excellent job, as usual!
Thanks!
This is great
I didn't knew this version
this cover is truly fantastic, thank you for this stu!
Cool video, thanks Stu!
Great video
I hope you make one of ''How Do You Do It'' (Anthology 1)
Imagine if you are there watching the Beatles recorded the song on September 4th, 1962
YESS!!!
Great Video! 👍
Heck yes!! Very nice
I observe the rhythm guitar.
Awesome work man! You should do Solider of Love next.
Can you do the PPM album versions of ISHST and Boys, please?
Do red hot from Hamburg 1962 please!
Stu you should do puttin on the style from July 6 1957
please make " I'm always be in love with you"
Stu, as always your hands look great especially for someone ... well anyway can you please do "Matchbox" from Hamburg live at the star club you're the best man. Fred
especially for what?
What is the chord between : “till there was you” and “and there was music”
Its like an F sharp…
its F9 i think on rickenbacker and on gretsch its normal F7
It’s an F9, George does some F7 fiddling too
Could you post a timestamp? If you mean at the end of the solo, it's an F#7#9 (Tritone substitution of C7)
Could you post a timestamp? If you mean at the end of the solo, it's an F#7#9 (Tritone substitution of C7)
Can you please do “Bad to Me”
I can give the chords for it
Can you do "I'll follow the sun" by the quarrymen
Hi, please make a video for "Hey Darling" song, thank you
you can do some great please please me videos with that equipment stu:)
Great Stu, could you please play keep your hands off my baby?
It`s in the list!
Im waiting
Waiting for what?
fine
Surprising, you can put the decca one and one is two Paul mccartney
Why do you not make more videos
A new one almost ready!
Me alegro de estos vídeos y quiero aprender esas versiones de las canciones pero se me rompió una cuerda en específico la 3ra y me siento mal de que hay canciones que requieren esa cuerda:(
Entonces, ¿por qué no poner cuerdas nuevas en tu guitarra?
@@buckdancer4033 porque no se de calibre es y no tengo dinero
Stu.
You have to watch your light position. George may be watching..
Could you do “Take Out Some Insurance”? I think that’s what it’s called.
Is this 442 hz tune?
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Please All Shook Up By Quarrymen
Stu, the guy that never was a Beatle. Hahahahaahahaaahhahhahhhhahahahahahhaha