
Beatles fans can take heart to know that despite the Fab Four not recording music together in decades, several lost tracks may one day be found or released.
Five songs in particular perplex Beatles followers with their exact origins and where these tracks may be found.
Swanee River
The song was likely recorded during The Beatle’s stay in Germany in 1962, however, Swanee River has never surfaced.Read more: "The Beatles Songs and the Missing Five: Detective Work of 1960s Music May Uncover Lost Fab Four Tunes.
Five songs in particular perplex Beatles followers with their exact origins and where these tracks may be found.
Swanee River
The song was likely recorded during The Beatle’s stay in Germany in 1962, however, Swanee River has never surfaced.Read more: "The Beatles Songs and the Missing Five: Detective Work of 1960s Music May Uncover Lost Fab Four Tunes.
Save The Last Dance For Me is a 1950s tune that The Beatles recorded for the album Get Back however, that album was never released. Instead, many tracks recorded at those sessions were released on their Let It Be album, but Save The Last Dance For Me was absent.
Save The Last Dance For Me was originally released by The Drifters in 1960 and was often sung by John Lennon during The Beatles' Liverpool and Hamburg days.
Child Of Nature
This song first emerged during the Esher sessions and was likely written by The Beatles in India because of the line “on the road to Rishekesh.” Child of Nature was never recorded by the band and John Lennon later used the melody for Jealous Guy.
Three recordings of Child of Nature are currently known. The first is a demo recorded by George Harrison’s home in 1968. The second was recorded the following year with Harrison singing back-up vocals and the third was made just a few weeks later at Apple Studios.Read more: "The Beatles Songs and the Missing Five: Detective Work of 1960s Music May Uncover Lost Fab Four Tunes" -
Save The Last Dance For Me was originally released by The Drifters in 1960 and was often sung by John Lennon during The Beatles' Liverpool and Hamburg days.
Child Of Nature
This song first emerged during the Esher sessions and was likely written by The Beatles in India because of the line “on the road to Rishekesh.” Child of Nature was never recorded by the band and John Lennon later used the melody for Jealous Guy.
Three recordings of Child of Nature are currently known. The first is a demo recorded by George Harrison’s home in 1968. The second was recorded the following year with Harrison singing back-up vocals and the third was made just a few weeks later at Apple Studios.Read more: "The Beatles Songs and the Missing Five: Detective Work of 1960s Music May Uncover Lost Fab Four Tunes" -
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