It was first released on the U.K./Australia compilation album called "A Collection of Beatles Oldies... but Goldies" in 1966. It appears on the U.S compilation "Hey Jude" that was released in 1970. It also appears on "1962-1966" ('73), "Past Masters, Vol. 1" ('88) and "The Beatles 1" (2000).
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It was on no album. It was released as a single in 1966 by the Beatles.
It was first released on the U.K./Australia compilation album called "A Collection of Beatles Oldies... but Goldies" in 1966. It appears on the U.S compilation "Hey Jude" that was released in 1970. It also appears on "1962-1966" ('73), "Past Masters, Vol. 1" ('88) and "The Beatles 1" (2000).
"Rain" was the B-side of "Paperback Writer" in 1966, and did not appear on an album until Hey Jude in 1970 in the US, and Rarities in the UK in 1979.
I agree, It does sort of sound like Paperback Writer!
Paperback Writer
The song, Los Jilacatas: Panpipes from Chimo, is from a 1994 album called Mountain Music of Peru, Volume 2. The writer of the song is not given credit.
Contrary to popular belief, Justin Bieber was the main writer of all 12 of his songs (including Baby and Eenie Meenie) on his latest album, My World 2.0. He was also the primary writer on some of his previous songs, including Where Are You Now.