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Which Beatles song took the longest to make?
Obla Di Obla Da Beatles. The breeziest and by most accounts the most fun song on the 1968 Beatles White Album, also took the longest to record. Obla Di Obla Da which was written by Paul, began as a demo in May of that year at George Harrison’s house in Esher Surry England. Here is a clip.
How long did with the Beatles take to record?
“I was working to an annual budget of £55,000.” It took the band just under 10 hours of studio time to record the bulk of the first album, released on March 22nd, 1963, as Please Please Me. As Harrison wryly observed decades later, “The second one took even longer.”
Which Beatles album was recorded in 12 hours?
Please Please Me
Please Please Me | |
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Recorded | 11 September 1962; 26 November 1962; 11 February 1963; 20 February 1963 |
Studio | EMI, London |
Genre | Merseybeat rock and roll rock pop |
Length | 32:16 |
What is the second longest Beatles song?
‘I Want You (She’s So Heavy)’ is the second-longest Beatles track. Both this and ‘Her Majesty’ are on the ‘Abbey Road’ album, released on 26 September 1969 in the United Kingdom and 1 October 1969 in the United States.
What album took the longest to record?
Guns N’ Roses’ Chinese Democracy holds the record for longest time spent producing it (and also, most money spent – $13M). They started in 1994, and it was released in 2008.
What Beatles album is it’s all too much on?
Yellow Submarine
It’s All Too Much/Album
“It’s All Too Much” is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Yellow Submarine. Written by George Harrison in 1967, it conveys the ideological themes of that year’s Summer of Love.
Which album did The Beatles record in one day?
Shortly before 10am on Monday, February 11, 1963, The Beatles arrived at Abbey Road Studios in North London to work on their debut album, Please Please Me. Ten hours later it was all but finished.
Which album did the Beatles record in one day?
What’s the shortest Queen song?
Yeah
“Yeah” “Yeah” is the shortest song on the album and in Queen’s song catalogue, lasting only four seconds. It consists of Mercury only saying the word “yeah”, which is taken from the song Don’t Try Suicide from Queen’s The Game and Action This Day from Queen’s Hot Space album.