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The English rock band The Beatles auditioned for Decca Records at Decca Studios in West Hampstead, north London, on 1 January 1962. They were rejected by the label, who instead opted to sign a contract with Brian Poole and the Tremeloes. [1] The audition was recorded, and five of the songs—"Searchin'", "Three Cool Cats", "The Sheik of Araby ...
Jan 1, 2016 · Five of the songs – "Searchin,'" "Three Cool Cats," "The Sheik of Araby," "Like Dreamers Do" and "Hello Little Girl," the last two of which were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney –...
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Jan 17, 2022 · Of the Decca recordings, five songs – ‘Searchin”, ‘Three Cool Cats’, ‘The Sheik Of Araby’, ‘Like Dreamers Do’, and ‘Hello Little Girl’ – appeared on the Anthology 1 collection in 1995. The rest have been widely available on bootleg since 1977.
Released officially on Anthology 1. To Know Her Is To Love Her (Phil Spector) – Never recorded by the Beatles with EMI, but the song was performed for the BBC and a version was released on Live At The BBC. Take Good Care Of My Baby (King/Goffin) – Never recorded by the Beatles with EMI.
Play all. The Beatles audition for Decca Records on 1st January 1962 is the most notorious recording session in the history of popular music. On the strength of that o...
Jan 1, 2022 · Probably unknown to the Beatles, their audition took place in the same room that Lonnie Donegan recorded ‘Rock Island Line’ in 1954 – the song that greatly influence the Beatles and pretty much every UK musician in the 1950s and 60s. Studio 2 at Decca – where the Beatles audition took place.