Album 2000 on Apple Corps Ltd. label
Spoken Word (Interview, Promotional)
Track and album titles are not capitalized on the original release
The Beatles , *1960 GB album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | John talks about the writing of "Love Me Do" | The Beatles | 00:09 | |
2 | George remembers hearing "Love Me Do" on the radio for the first time | The Beatles | 00:14 | |
3 | George reflects on the release of "From Me To You" | The Beatles | 00:31 | |
4 | Paul talks about the recording of "She Loves You" | The Beatles | 00:46 | |
5 | Paul talks about "I Want To Hold Your Hand" reaching number 1 in America | The Beatles | 00:26 | |
6 | George talks about "A Hard Day's Night" | The Beatles | 00:19 | |
7 | Ringo talks about the origin of "A Hard Day's Night" | The Beatles | 00:20 | |
8 | George Martin explains the recording of "I Feel Fine" | The Beatles | 00:35 | |
9 | John talks about the "feedback" on "I Feel Fine" | The Beatles | 00:18 | |
10 | Paul talks about the inspiration for writing of "Eight Days A Week" | The Beatles | 00:45 | |
11 | George Martin talks about the recording of "Ticket To Ride" | The Beatles | 00:17 | |
12 | Paul remembers the writing and recording of "Help" | The Beatles | 00:27 | |
13 | Paul talks about the "dream" that became "Yesterday" | The Beatles | 00:51 | |
14 | George Martin remembers the writing and recording of "Day Tripper" | The Beatles | 00:22 | |
15 | John talks about the writing of "We Can Work It Out" | The Beatles | 00:10 | |
16 | George Martin talks about the writing and recording of "We Can Work It Out" | The Beatles | 00:26 | |
17 | Paul remembers how the idea for "Paperback Writer" came about | The Beatles | 00:42 | |
18 | Paul reminisces about the writing of "Yellow Submarine" | The Beatles | 00:31 | |
19 | Ringo talks about what "Yellow Submarine" means to him | The Beatles | 00:40 | |
20 | Paul explains the inspiration behind "Eleanor Rigby" | The Beatles | 00:36 | |
21 | John talks about the area around "Penny Lane" where he once lived | The Beatles | 00:14 | |
22 | Paul explains about some of the lyrics on "Penny Lane" and how he wanted the song recorded | The Beatles | 00:47 | |
23 | Paul talks about the message of "All You Need Is Love" | The Beatles | 00:17 | |
24 | George reminisces about the TV show "Our World" in which "All You Need Is Love" was first performed to a global satellite audience | The Beatles | 00:22 | |
25 | George Martin talks about the production and arrangement of "Hello, Goodbye" | The Beatles | 00:47 | |
26 | Ringo remembers the filming of the promo clip for "Hello, Goodbye | The Beatles | 00:35 | |
27 | George Martin talks briefly about the recording of "Lady Madonna" | The Beatles | 00:09 | |
28 | Ringo talks about the bass piano line in "Lady Madonna" | The Beatles | 00:33 | |
29 | Paul explains that "Hey Jude" was written for Julian Lennon, how this came about and John's reaction to it | The Beatles | 01:00 | |
30 | Ringo talks about the distinctive drum sound on "Get Back" | The Beatles | 00:20 | |
31 | Paul recalls filming "Get Back" on the roof at Apple and efforts by the police to halt the performance | The Beatles | 00:46 | |
32 | John explains the origins of the title "The Ballad Of John And Yoko" | The Beatles | 00:10 | |
33 | George Martin explains how "The Ballad Of John And Yoko" was recorded | The Beatles | 00:25 | |
34 | George remembers the writing of "Something" and some of the people who have "covered" the song | The Beatles | 01:04 | |
35 | John remembers "Come Together" | The Beatles | 00:16 | |
36 | Paul reveals the inspiration for "Let It Be". | The Beatles | 01:14 |