I Call Your Name

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Nota: Para outros significados, veja I Call Your Name (desambiguação).
"I Call Your Name" é uma canção dos Beatles escrita principalmente por John Lennon[1] e creditada a Lennon/McCartney.
Lennon escreveu a canção antes da formação dos Beatles, e em 1963 a cedeu para que The Dakotas a gravassem. Os Beatles a gravaram em 1964, quando foi lançada na Grã-Bretanha e nos EUA.
"I Call Your Name" foi relançada em 1988 na coletânea Past Masters, Volume One.
The Mamas & the Papas gravaram a canção em 1966, e Ringo Starr gravou uma versão para um programa especial de televisão, no décimo aniversário da morte de Lennon.
Créditos |
- John Lennon – vocal e guitarra base
Paul McCartney – baixo
George Harrison – guitarra solo
- Ringo Starr – bateria
George Martin – produção
Referências
↑ Turner, Steve (2009). The Beatles, A História por Trás de Todas as Canções. São Paulo: Cosacnaify. 69 páginas. ISBN 978-85-7503-832-1
Ligações externas |
The Beatles |
John Lennon · Paul McCartney · George Harrison · Ringo Starr Stuart Sutcliffe · Pete Best
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| Álbuns de estúdio |
Please Please Me · With the Beatles · A Hard Day's Night · Beatles for Sale · Help! · Rubber Soul · Revolver · Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band · Magical Mystery Tour · The Beatles · Yellow Submarine · Abbey Road · Let It Be
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| Singles |
"All You Need Is Love" · "I Saw Her Standing There" · "The Ballad of John and Yoko" · "Can't Buy Me Love" · "We Can Work It Out" · "Day Tripper" · "I Want to Hold Your Hand" · "She Loves You" · mais singles...
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| Vídeos |
Anthology · Ed Sullivan Show · The Beatles First Visit U.S.
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| Filmes |
A Hard Day's Night · Help! · Magical Mystery Tour · Yellow Submarine · Let it Be
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| Artigos relacionados |
Lennon/McCartney · Beatlemania · Invasão Britânica · The Beatles (série de animação) · The Quarrymen · Geoff Emerick · "Beatallica" |
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