The Music of Lennon & McCartney 1965 (UK)

Part 1 - The George Martin Orchestra, medley including “I Feel Fine“ – ends with a cut to Lennon and McCartney playing a cymbal with drumsticks - Peter and Gordon, “A World Without Love“ – introduced by Lennon and McCartney after the pair have listened to some cover versions of their songs played on set props such as a Victrola, a reel-to-reel tape machine, and a transistor radio - Lulu, “I Saw Him Standing There“ - Alan Haven and Tony Crombie, “A Hard Day’s Night“ - Fritz Spiegl’s Barock and Roll Ensemble, medley including “She Loves You“ – introduced by Lennon and McCartney; the ensemble members wear Baroque-era costumes and powdered wigs, and are surrounded by a crowd of women dressed in contemporary Mod fashions - The Beatles, “Day Tripper“ – accompanied by a group of go-go dancers Part 2 - Paul McCartney/Marianne Faithfull, “Yesterday“ – starts with McCartney miming to the Beatles’ 1965 track and cuts abruptly, at the start of the second verse, to Faithfull miming to her recent recording, which she sings in a different key - Antonio Vargas, “She Loves You“ – preceded by Lennon and McCartney walking around the set while they discuss foreign-language interpretations of their songs - Dick Rivers, “Ces Mots Qu’on Oublie un Jour (Things We Said Today)“ - Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas, “Bad to Me“ - Cilla Black, “It’s for You“ Part 3 - The George Martin Orchestra, “Ringo’s Theme (This Boy)“ – accompanied by a group of go-go dancers - Henry Mancini, “If I Fell – introduced by McCartney - Esther Phillips, “And I Love Him“ – introduced by Lennon - Peter Sellers, “A Hard Day’s Night“ - The Beatles, “We Can Work It Out“
Back to Top