I Got to Find My Baby
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"I Got to Find My Baby" is a song written by Chuck Berry and has also been covered by The Beatles, which appears on album Live at the BBC.
History
The Beatles first recorded the song on 1 June 1963, at the BBC Paris Studio, London. The group recorded two versions of the song written by Chuck Berry, "I Got to Find My Baby". The song was first broadcast on 11 June of that year and then was introduced to the album Live at the BBC.[1]
Berry first released the song as a single in 1960, while the b-side was called "Mad Lad". It failed to chart in the U.S. or UK.[citation needed]
The Beatles had already several performances of songs written by Chuck Berry, where most John Lennon was the lead singer. He also used the harmonica on the song "I Got To Find My Baby".[citation needed]
They returned to performance the song on the Saturday Club programme on 24 June 1963. It was taped at the Playhouse Theatre in London, and was first broadcast five days later.[citation needed]
Personnel
- John Lennon - vocals, harmonica, rhythm guitar
- Paul McCartney - bass
- George Harrison - lead guitar
- Ringo Starr - drums
Notes
- ^ "I Got To Find My Baby". beatlesbible.com. Retrieved 2010-03-12.
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