
Johan from Stockholm, SwedenEMI Records (UK) released 1982 "20 Greatest Hits The Beatles". So, who knows? Maybe only Paul, Ringo, George Martin, some engineers? If they remember- It's all great anyway!! They were both playing strats around that time. However, the solo sounds like another guitar altogether - maybe a fender stratocaster. When I play this at home, I've tried it on a Tennessean (george's) and a Casino (John's) the Tennessean seems to nail the sound more than the Epi Casino- oddly. Michael from New York, NyJohn, in in a few interviews, said he came up with the riff- and that he (John) is playing the solo- not George- When the key change hits, (middle part) it sounds like another guitar. "We Can Work It Out" peaked at #1 for 3 weeks and "Day Tripper" reached #5. The album contained 14 tracks, but none of them were released as a single. 3rd it was released in their native U.K.). Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn December 6th, 1965, the Beatles' album 'Rubber Soul' was released in the U.S.A. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn December 18th 1966, "Day Tripper" by Ramsey Jones entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart for a four week stay, peaking at #74. * The three weeks at #1 were not consecutive. The'mop-top' quartet had eighteen records make the Top 100 were both sides charted their biggest double-sided record was "Come Together", which peaked at #1, while the flip-side, "Something", reached #3. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn August 28th 1966, Vontastics covered version of "Day Tripper" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart for a one week stay at position #100.Īnd on October 23rd, 1966 it peaked at #7. Jennifur Sun from RamonaLoved Paul's bass on this song. I'll bet that you can even get the equally great Donald Trump involved and he can tweet the daylights out of this dilemma for you. Perhaps you and Yoko can file a formal complaint with the United Nations. and demanding that they do a proper investigation. But you can rectify this by alerting the F.B.I. Trebor from TexasJohan-It is a gigantic conspiracy between the record company, publishing houses, biographers, fans, and Martians that robs John Lennon of his rightful place as the greatest singer, guitarist, song writer and father of all time. Lets just ponder about the brilliancy and incredible talent here The Beatles (John Lennon in this case) had.to whip up such an incredible classic just to respond to a demand for a single by a record company. composed allegedly because of pressure from their record label EMI/Parlophone. Fernando Gonzalez from Coconut Creek, FloridaThis is one of my favorite Beatles songs ever. The original idea from Lennon, with contributions on the verses from McCartney. Barry from New York, NyDay Tripper is actually a Lennon/McCartney collaboration. Of The Greatest Written By The Fabulous Foursome. Now I'm 72 years Old And I Still Think It's Still One
Don Connelly from Garland, TexasThat Song Came Out when I Was 17 Years Old.Pereni from SpainELO cover, too.love it!!.Indeed, on the BBC sessions recordings, there are other songs that they didn't really play in their concerts like Hound Dog, Love or Confusion, Wait Until Tomorrow, I Was Made to Love Her, and Little Miss Lover. There is the BBC sessions version, but it is typical to choose songs that the band doesn't usually play for the BBC sessions. Of all dozens of audience recordings and official recordings that exist, none contain the song. Lh from The Third Stone From The Sun"Jimi Hendrix sometimes covered this at his concerts." - No, there's no evidence suggesting he did.Oh and here he is again - /watch?v=IurYvVv1zkE
Tommyp54 from /watch?v=uOR03EBP2XU To the Nay Sayers, here is Hendrix playing Day Tripper.