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twist and shout:
recorded at studio four, granada tv centre, manchester, england, 14 august 1963 as a part of scene at 6.30

baby it’s you:
from episode 2 of the bbc radio series pop go the beatles, recorded 1 june 1963, aired 11 june; combined with black and white footage of the beatles’ dancing and released to promote live at the bbc. (1995)

words of love:
from episode 10 of pop go the beatles, recorded 16 july 1963, aired 20 august, with sound effects added in video production; released to promote on air – live at the bbc volume 2. (2013)

please please me:
from the ed sullivan show, recorded 9 february 1964 (at studio 50, new york city, new york), aired 23 february

i feel fine:
alternate promotional film. filmed at twickenham film studios, middles-x, england, 23 november 1965

day tripper:
lip-synching filmed for the television special the music of lennon and mccartney (done at granada tv centre, manchester, england, 1–2 november 1965), aired 16 december 1965 in london, 17 december in the rest of britain

day tripper:
alternate promotional film. filmed at twickenham film studios, middles-x, england, 23 november 1965

we can work it out:
alternate promotional film. filmed at twickenham film studios, middles-x, england, 23 november 1965

paperback writer:
alternate promotional film. filmed at studio one, abbey road studios, london, england, 19 may 1966

rain:
promo video filmed in colour at chiswick house, chiswick, london, england, 20 may 1966; later aired in black and white on top of the pops

rain:
alternate promotional film. filmed at studio one, abbey road studios, london, england, 19 may 1966; later aired in black and white on ready steady go! on 3 june

strawberry fields forever:
promo video filmed at knole park, sevenoaks, kent, 30–31 january 1967; later aired as an audio-only clip on juke box jury and in its entirety on top of the pops

within you without you/tomorrow never knows:
mash-up from the album love (2006)

a day in the life:
promo video filmed at studio one, abbey road studios, london, england, 10 february 1967 during the recording sessions of said song who included the orchestra with their wacky costumes mick jagger and keith richards of the rolling stones, which provided the inspiration for the live broadcast for “all you need is love”

h-llo, goodbye:
alternate promotional film. promo video filmed at saville theatre, london, england, 10 november 1967; featured the beatles in “street clothes”

h-llo, goodbye:
third version promotional film. promo video filmed at saville theatre, london, england, 10 november 1967; combination of the previous two videos along with additional footage

hey bulldog:
promo video filmed at studio three, abbey road studios, london, england, 11 february 1968 during the recording sessions of said song and re-edited in 1999; footage used in the “lady madonna” promo video

hey jude:
alternate promotional recording made on 4 september 1968, with live vocal from mccartney; the audio differences from the version on the first disc are the introduction of the song and mccartney’s live vocal

revolution:
promotional recording made on 4 september 1968 at twickenham film studios, middles-x, england, with live vocals (and the backing track in mono); later aired on top of the pops on 19 september and the smothers brothers comedy hour on 13 october, both in black and white

get back:
filmed at twickenham studios and apple studio, saville row, london, england, 28 january 1969 and edited together to promote let it be… naked. (2003)

don’t let me down:
audio track from the album let it be… naked, an edit of two of the apple headquarters rooftop performances on 30 january 1969 at saville row, london, england

free as a bird:
filmed for the premiere (and aired as a part) of the doc-mentary the beatles anthology on 19 november 1995. the video uses a new mix of the song, prepared for this release, which cleans up lennon’s vocal further, and uses a different take of harrison’s vocal phrase, replacing the lyric “whatever happened to the life that we once knew” with “whatever happened to the love that we once knew”

real love:
filmed originally for the beatles anthology but later used as a part of the 2003 dvd reissue of the doc-mentary; a different video was used for the second instalment of the doc-mentary on 22 november 1995. the video uses a new mix of the song, prepared for this release, which cleans up lennon’s vocal further, and reinstates several deleted elements originally recorded in 1995, such as lead guitar phrases and drum fills, as well as making the harpsichord and harmonium more prominent in the mix

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