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  • ...struments — and sang both lead and backing vocals, George played lead guitar, sang backing vocals and added handclaps while Ringo played drums and tambo
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  • [[Paul McCartney]]: vocals, lead guitar, bass<br> [[John Lennon]]: backing vocals, lead guitar, bass, tenor saxophone<br>
    5 KB (870 words) - 15:39, 7 August 2011
  • ...ith a very Bob Dylan-ish harmonica solo and George ending it with his lead guitar. Only three takes were attempted, and only one of those made it through to
    3 KB (491 words) - 16:40, 20 August 2011
  • ...t George &#151; and backing vocals, by John and Paul, were overdubbed. The lead vocal was treated to ADT in remixing.|Mark Lewisohn, ''The Beatles Recordin ...ned, trying to mimic that twang as near as I could. The chicken became the guitar.|George Martin|''Summer of Love'' 1994 & 2006}}
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  • ...he compound entity of society it was the natural desire of the 'masses' to lead easier, pleasanter lives, own their own homes, follow their own fancies and To finish, Starr overdubbed tambourine, and Harrison taped his guitar part, descending at the end of each chorus on a cross-rythm arpeggio run in
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  • ...that I played the opening riff of 'Paperback Writer' on, so it's a lovely guitar. It can be quite varied &#151; sort of horny and hard, like the 'Taxman' so ...gh where I played bass. Paul played lead guitar on 'Taxman,' and he played guitar &#151; a good part &#151; on 'Drive My Car.'|George Harrison|''Crawdaddy Ma
    4 KB (598 words) - 18:41, 2 December 2012
  • ...laid that with me on bass. We laid the track down like that. We played the lead part later on top of it. There were a lot of things &#151; like on a couple ...aul and John plus backing vocal by George, tambourine, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, drums, piano and cowbell.|quotewidth=500px|Mark Lewisohn, ''The Beatles Re
    4 KB (669 words) - 07:09, 28 August 2011
  • ..., 'Oh ... and I love you.' It still holds up and George played really good guitar on it. It worked very well. I'm not sure if John worked on that al all. ...he final version, with a different guitar intro, Ringo on drums and a lead guitar solo in the middle eight. A great song is a great song in any guise, but th
    4 KB (631 words) - 16:06, 12 October 2012
  • ...of the finished record. For the moment 'Mr. Moonlight' featured prominent guitar work by John and George. [...] The Beatles were still undecided about how t The stumbling block again was Harrison's guitar solo &#151; not the notes he was playing, but the odd, sped-up tremolo soun
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  • ...ing To Be My Baby.' Not only did he sing it with enthusiasm, but he played guitar confidently and well. Even his solo, performed live, was flawless.|quotewid ...f the day recording three songs in a total of just five takes. George sang lead vocal on a cover of Carl Perkins' 'Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby', the m
    2 KB (285 words) - 12:49, 22 August 2011
  • *[[George Harrison]]&nbsp;– [[Singing|vocals]], [[Lead guitarist|lead]] [[guitar]], [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]] *[[John Lennon]]&nbsp;– vocals, guitar, [[harmonica]], [[piano]], keyboards
    2 KB (248 words) - 11:33, 21 August 2011
  • ...ison]]&nbsp;– [[lead guitar|lead]] and [[rhythm guitar]]s, [[lead vocals|lead]], [[harmony vocals|harmony]] and [[backing vocals]], [[harmonica]] on "The *[[John Lennon]]&nbsp;– lead, harmony and backing vocals, rhythm and lead guitars, [[Piano|acoustic]] and [[electric piano]], [[mellotron]], harmonic
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  • ...Dah', the engineer who'd set up the track overloaded the microphone on the guitar player and it became very distorted. Phil Spector said 'Leave it like that, ...ker, it was finally recorded &#151; with overdubs &#151; in one take, with lead, rhythm and bass guitars, plus a fuzz bass, tambourine, maracas and electri
    2 KB (323 words) - 13:26, 27 August 2011
  • ...s. So it was John’s original inspiration, I think my melody, I think my guitar riff. I don’t want to be categorical about this. But that’s my recoll ...was take three, with John's lead vocal underscored by Paul, and with lead guitar, tambourine and drums as the rhythm. At this point the middle eight of the
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  • ...notes &#151; "I'll play this. George, you can do these notes on the other guitar; we'll play in unison" &#151; that kind of thing.|George Martin, from the S ...aul and John plus backing vocal by George, tambourine, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, drums, piano and cowbell.|quotewidth=500px|Mark Lewisohn, ''The Beatles Re
    8 KB (1,355 words) - 16:26, 29 August 2012
  • ...rack of bass (Paul), drums (Ringo), lead guitar (George) and that acoustic guitar (John) ... There was an amusing moment when John commented that Ringo's dru
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