The Beatles – With The Beatles (1963)

“With The Beatles” is the second studio album released by the legendary British rock band, The Beatles. The album was released on November 22, 1963, and features a mix of covers and original songs.

Here’s the track listing for the album:

“It Won’t Be Long” – 2:13
“All I’ve Got To Do” – 2:03
“All My Loving” – 2:08
“Don’t Bother Me” – 2:29
“Little Child” – 1:46
“Till There Was You” – 2:16
“Please Mister Postman” – 2:36
“Roll Over Beethoven” – 2:45
“Hold Me Tight” – 2:30
“You Really Got A Hold On Me” – 3:01
“I Wanna Be Your Man” – 1:59
“Devil In Her Heart” – 2:28
“Not A Second Time” – 2:08
“Money (That’s What I Want)” – 2:50
The album opens with “It Won’t Be Long,” a catchy, upbeat song that sets the tone for the rest of the album. “All I’ve Got To Do” is a slower, more subdued track that showcases the band’s versatility.

“All My Loving” is one of the most popular tracks on the album, and for good reason. It’s a catchy, upbeat tune with a memorable melody that will get stuck in your head for days. “Don’t Bother Me” is a more introspective track with a darker, more brooding feel.

“Little Child” is a fun, upbeat song with a playful melody. “Till There Was You” is a cover of a Broadway tune, and the band’s version is a beautiful, romantic ballad. “Please Mister Postman” is a Motown-inspired track with a catchy chorus and great harmonies.

“Roll Over Beethoven” is a high-energy, rock-and-roll track with a driving beat and catchy guitar riffs. “Hold Me Tight” is a slower, more emotional song that showcases the band’s ability to create beautiful ballads.

“You Really Got A Hold On Me” is a soulful, bluesy track with great vocals from lead singer, John Lennon. “I Wanna Be Your Man” is a fast-paced, high-energy track with great guitar riffs from George Harrison.

“Devil In Her Heart” is a cover of a lesser-known song by The Donays, and the band puts their own spin on it with great harmonies and a catchy melody. “Not A Second Time” is a slower, more emotional track that shows the band’s softer side.

The album closes with “Money (That’s What I Want),” a cover of a classic Motown track. The band’s version is energetic and fun, and it’s a great way to close out the album.

Overall, “With The Beatles” is a fantastic album that showcases the band’s versatility and songwriting talent. The mix of covers and original songs creates a well-rounded listening experience, and the album is a must-listen for any fan of The Beatles or classic rock in general.

 

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