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Revision as of 14:37, 7 August 2011

“You Can't Do That”
“You Can't Do That” cover
Single by The Beatles
B-side "Can't Buy Me Love"
Released 20 March 1964 (UK)
16 March 1964 (US)
Format 7"
Recorded Abbey Road Studioes
25 February 1964
Genre Rock
Length 2:37
Label Parlophone R5114 (UK)
Capitol 5587 (US)
Writer(s) Lennon/McCartney
Producer George Martin
The Beatles singles chronology
"I Want to Hold Your Hand" / "This Boy" (UK)
"I Saw Her Standing There" (US)(1963)
"You Can't Do That" / "Can't Buy Me Love"
(1964)
"A Hard Day's Night"/ "Things We Said Today" (UK)
"I Should Have Known Better"(1964)
I'd find it a drag to play rhythm all the time, so I always work myself out something interesting to play. The best example I can think of is like I did on 'You Can't Do That.' There really isn't a lead guitarist and a rhythm guitarist on that, because I feel the rhythm guitarist role sounds too thin for records. Anyway it drove me potty to play chunk-chunk rhythm all the time. I never play anything as lead guitarist that George couldn't do better. But I like playing lead sometimes, so I do it.

—John Lennon, 1964

That's me doing Wilson Pickett. You know, a cowbell going four-in-the bar, and the chord going 'chatoong!'

—John Lennon, 1980


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