Song: “Please Please Me”
Album: Please Please Me (1963)
Lennon’s “Please Please
Me” was the title track to the Beatles’ first LP and their second UK single
(first in the United States). Originally
B-sided by “Ask Me Why,” the song was not particularly successful, but it was
re-released in January 1964, this time coupled with “From Me to You,” and it
rose to number three on the US Hot 100.
Despite the success of
“Love Me Do,” the Beatles weren’t widely known outside of Liverpool and
Hamburg. In fact, they were still obliged to perform their last stint in
Germany when “Love Me Do” entered the British charts, preventing them from
actively promoting the tune elsewhere.
But Producer George Martin saw enough promise in them to record a second
single. He did not, however, have a lot of faith in “Please Please Me.” He
considered it slow and rather unremarkable (Lennon originally conceived of it
as a slow, bluesy song a la Roy Orbison’s “Only the Lonely”), and he would have
preferred that they release their earlier recording of Mitch Murray’s “How do You Do It?”
as their next single. But he was swayed
by their insistence that they record their own material and by, in Martin’s mind, a much-improved livelier version of
“Please Please Me” they later played for him. Instead of being Orbison-influenced, this
version borrowed more from the Everly Brothers, with John’s harmonica skills featured prominently and Paul’s high note held over the cascading melody.
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