Julia was the B-side to Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
"Patricia" was written by Benny Davis and recorded by Perry Como on August 10, 1950.It was released on the following records:USA by RCA: 78rpm and 45rpm singles with flip side "Watchin' the Trains Go By. 12 weeks on the Billboard chart and reached #7.UK by HMV: 78 rpm single with flip side "So Long Sally".Australia by HMV: 78 single with flip side "If You Were My Girl".
It was released first on the B-side of I Want to Hold Your Hand, but was also released on Meet The Beatles.It was never on any album; it was the B-side of a single.
With Tony Sheridan, the Beatles (billed as the Beat Brothers) released a single, "My Bonnie" (A) and "When the Saints Go Marching In" (B). Recorded in May 1961, released in June. You can definitely recognized John's voice. As the Beatles, the group's first release was "Love Me Do." Recorded Sept. 11, 1962, with "P.S. I Love You" on the B side, the single was released in England Oct. 5, 1962. The first Beatles song released in the United States was "Please Please Me" on Vee Jay with "Ask Me Why" as the B side. It was released Feb. 25, 1963. The first Beatles song released on Capitol Records in the U.S. was "I Want to Hold Your Hand" on Jan. 13, 1964.
All you have to do is flip the CD around
In September 1962, the Beatles recorded their first single. On one side of the record was the song "Love Me Do" and on the flip side, "P.S. I Love You."
"Strawberry Fields Forever" was the flip side of "Penny Lane". The single was considered a double A-side, but "Penny Lane" got more attention.
The flip side of that single record, which was originally recorded by "The Cyrkle" in 1966, is; "How Can I Leave Her".
I Am The Walrus
With The Beatles As well as the single, I Want To Hold Your Hand, whose B side was This Boy
Julia was the B-side to Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
It was an easy to learn, "singalong" kind of song, ideal for children and groups. Also, it was the first time Ringo sang on a song that was released as a single, a double A-side, with Eleanor Rigby on the flip side. American DJ's gave both sides equal airplay.
the flipside of stuck in the middle with you was an instrumental called jose.
Yellow Submarine was the only Beatles single featuring Ringo as the lead singer. With a little help from my friends, however, is probably his best known recording.you missed one "Matchbox" hit #17 in the US charts, even though it wasn't written by The Beatles it was sung by RingoYou also missed "Act Naturally". It was not written by Ringo, or any of The Beatles for that matter. It was the B-Side to Yesterday and it got to #47.
Two possibilities that when you flip the coin you would get heads or tails.
Depends on what country you were in. In the US the flip side was "What's The Difference." But in many countries in Europe the B Side was "Reason to Believe."
Well, honey, "Jeremiah was a Bullfrog" was actually the A-side of the single "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night. The flip side, or B-side, of that record was "I Can Hear You Calling." So, if you ever find yourself flipping that vinyl over, you'll be jamming to a whole different tune.