It's a cover. See related answers for more info.
Disturbed - Shout 2000 (Tears For Fears cover)
I believe that was the American released album, Yesterday and Today. The original 'butcher' album cover had The Beatles in white butchers' outfits, covered in decapitated baby dolls and meat. This was considered offensive so the cover was changed.
Butcher Cover because it has the 4 Beatles in white coats smiling with 2 decapitated baby dolls and raw meat all over them it is worth a lot of money because it was canceled because it was considered to be not appropriate for the public
It is a reissue. Original issues also have a glossy finish to the cover.
The single with the most cover versions is Yesterday by the Beatles
Yes they did , a lot of their earlier albums was other band material for example the Beatles song "Twist and Shout" was not Beatles material ... Hoped that helped :)
The song "Twist and Shout" has an interesting story, in that the band who originally recorded it are seldom remembered, while not one, but two bands afterward were credited in history.Long before "Twist and Shout" appeared in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, before it was made famous by The Beatles in 1963, and even before The Isley Brothers in 1962, it was recorded by a band called The Top Notes, a new and rising Philadelphia R & B band in 1961 on Atlantic Records.This was produced at the time by up-coming staff producer Phil Spector, who was previously known prior as a singer with the group "The Teddy Bears" and their smash hit of 1958 "To Know Him Is To Love Him". However, when songwriter Bert Berns (aka Bert Russell) heard the final mix from The Top Notes, he told Spector that he had "messed up the song" and predicted a quick demise for the single.The Beatles were mostly inspired by the Isley Brothers cover done a year later in 1962 (which was produced by Bert Berns himself as revenge to Spector's butchered version). Despite the three iterations, it is interesting to hear how the original differs from the Isley Brothers and then the famous Beatles version in the genesis, evolution and final iteration which gained worldwide fame.
The best thing to is a cake walk, eat junk food, drink soda, pin the tail on the donkey, 7up, crafts, and show`n` tell.
"Please Please Me" their first album had "Twist and Shout as the last track.I SAW HER STANDING THEREMISERYANNA (GO TO HIM)CHAINSBOYSASK ME WHYPLEASE PLEASE MELOVE ME DOP.S. I LOVE YOUBABY IT'S YOUDO YOU WANT TO KNOW A SECRETA TASTE OF HONEYTHERE'S A PLACETWIST AND SHOUT
The Beatles debut album is Please Please Me (1963) which contained 8 original songs and 6 covers. The track listing on the UK release is the following:1. I Saw Her Standing There (McCartney/Lennon)2. Misery (McCartney/Lennon)3. Anna (Go To Him) (cover)4. Chains (cover)5. Boys (cover)6. Ask Me Why (McCartney/Lennon)7. Please Please Me (McCartney/Lennon)8. Love Me Do (McCartney/Lennon)9. Ps. I love You (McCartney/Lennon)10. Baby It's You (cover)11. Do You Want To Know A Secret? (McCartney/Lennon)12. A Taste Of Honey (cover)13. There's A Place (McCartney/Lennon)14. Twist And Shout (cover)
Also Helter Skelter by the Beatles from Shout at the Devil.
Disturbed - Shout 2000 (Tears For Fears cover)
I believe that was the American released album, Yesterday and Today. The original 'butcher' album cover had The Beatles in white butchers' outfits, covered in decapitated baby dolls and meat. This was considered offensive so the cover was changed.
Yesterday and Today original cover, which was recalled and had another cover pasted over. They called this the "Butcher Cover", and is very valuable, if you can find one. Check condition for value on Beatles.com.
Butcher Cover because it has the 4 Beatles in white coats smiling with 2 decapitated baby dolls and raw meat all over them it is worth a lot of money because it was canceled because it was considered to be not appropriate for the public
You can listen to a Beatles cover online at the YouTube website. Once on the website, type "Beatles Cover" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the songs.
Radiohead did cover the Beatles' "Something". It is on the "Raretrax 2" album.