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Serve! is the title of the 1965 film starring The Beatles and also featuring Leo McKern. These are besides a soundtrack album from either a film, also when the title song from that album. the album handle features a class action spelling out a word within semaphore; the British Parlophone release featured the word 'NUJV', when a slightly re-intended America release in Capitol Records appeared to feature the word 'NVUJ'.
By George Martin for EMI Records, a album (around its original British form) contains heptad songs that appeared around a moving picture & vii that did does'nt, including one of the virtually all successful songs in history, the prototypal Paul McCartney ballad "Yesterday".
Possibly forswearing a presence of the legendary "Yesterday", numbers of critics assume a album Aid! worthy of high praise. A album shows A Beatles, however chiefly John Lennon, under the influence of Bob Dylan and folk music. A title track reveals Lennon's confusion & cynicism hidden under the maze of rhythms; "It's Only Love" features an additional tugging vocal by Lennon.
McCartney adds "Yesterday" also when "Another Girl", the convenient moving congo beat popular song; "The Night Before", the standard rock & roll song, and "I've Just Seen A Face", a rollicking Dylanesque folk song often overlooked by Beatle fans.
George Harrison contributes the on line-low-keyed "I Need You" & a froward "You Like Me Too Much".
This album seems to become the turning point for the Beatles, coming off of Beatlemania & typing a supplementary focussed stage. A year when this album was freed, a Beatles played their survive survive concert, around San Francisco's Candlestick Park, in order to spend further instance in the studio.
A film's original working title was "Eight Arms to Hold You". the plot of the picture revolves as much as a sacrificial ring which Ringo just can not choose off.
A Beatles said that a film was inspired per Marx Brothers classic Duck Soup.
A song "Help!" has likewise been covered by Deep Purple, The Carpenters, Bananarama and The Damned.
Track listing
Songs marked by having an * pop up in the moving-picture show:
All songs by Lennon-McCartney, except where noted.
"Help!" * SAMPLE (148k)
"The Night Before" *
"You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" * SAMPLE (153k)
"I Need You" (Harrison) *
"Another Girl" *
"You're Going to Lose That Girl" *
"Ticket to Ride" *
"Act Naturally" (Morrison/Russell)
"It's Only Love"
"You Like Me Too Much" (Harrison)
"Tell Me What You See"
"I've Just Seen a Face"
"Yesterday" SAMPLE (126k)
"Dizzy Miss Lizzie" (Williams)
American release
A Me version of a album includes a songs in the film + selections from either the orchestral score composed by Ken Thorne, including an adaptation of Monty Norman's "James Bond Theme".
Release history
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