Capitol 5222
(original, 1st pressing) USA, 13. July 1964
Words & Music by: Side A – John
Lennon, Paul McCartney; Side B - John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Musicians: John Lennon (double-tracked vocals and rhythm guitar on both
sides; harmonica on side B), Paul McCartney (double-tracked vocals on side A;
bass on both sides ), George Harrison (lead 12-string guitar) Ringo Starr (drums;
bongos & cowbell on side A), George Martin (piano on side A)
Recording sessions: Produced by George Martin at EMI Studios, Abbey Road,
London, UK; Side A – 16. April 1964; Side B – 25.-26. February 1964
Highest chart positions: Side A -
US #1, Canada #1, UK #1, Netherlands #1, Norway #1, Australia #1, New Zealand
#1, Finland #2; Side B – US #53, Australia #1, Chile #1, Germany #6, Netherlands
#1, Norway #1, Finland #1
Both songs featured in the Beatles’ first movie, “A Hard Day’s Night” in 1964. The title song is famous for its opening chord, which has been analyzed and debated quite a bit. Harrison’s guitar chord played with a 12-string Rickenbacker is an Fadd9.
The UK release (and most European releases) had “Things We Said Today” as the B-side (Parlophone R 5160).
The title song (Parlophone 45-DPY 668) hit #2 in Finland in October 1964, and the B-side (Parlophone 45-DPY 672) topped the chart in November.
The first pressing published by Unart Music and Maclen Music. Later pressings were by Maclen only.
List price: First pressing Very Good+ is $15, Near Mint is $30 (same prices for subsequent pressings); Picture sleeve VG+ $50, NM $100.

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