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  2. All My Loving - Wikipedia

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    The song was the title track of the All My Loving EP released in the UK on 7 February 1964. [14] The song was released on another EP, Four by The Beatles in the US, on May 11, 1964. "All My Loving" was the Beatles' opening number on their debut performance on The Ed Sullivan Show February 9, 1964; [15] the recording was included on Anthology 1 ...

  3. You Like Me Too Much - Wikipedia

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    "You Like Me Too Much" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. It was written by George Harrison, the group's lead guitarist, and released in August 1965 on the Help! album, except in North America, where it appeared on Beatles VI. [2]

  4. All My Loving (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    All My Loving" is a 1963 song by English rock band The Beatles. All My Loving may also refer to: All My Loving, a 1964 EP by the Beatles "All My Loving"/"Koibito", a 1993 song by Masaharu Fukuyama; All My Loving, a 2019 German drama film; All My Loving, a 1968 TV documentary by Tony Palmer "All My Loving", a 2022 song by Sam Fischer

  5. All My Loving (EP) - Wikipedia

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    All My Loving is an EP released by The Beatles in the United Kingdom on 7 February 1964 by Parlophone (catalogue number GEP8891). It is the Beatles' fourth British EP, featuring four tracks (two from their album Please Please Me and two from With The Beatles), and was released only in mono. It was also released in Sweden, Australia and New ...

  6. Days Gone By - Wikipedia

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    "Days Gone By", a song from the 1973 Joe Walsh album The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get "Days Gone By", a song from the 1995 Ronnie Hawkins from Let It Rock

  7. Talk:All My Loving - Wikipedia

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    with a ii-V-I-vi- chord structure which is a variation of the standard pop music Three-chord song (sub-dominant IV- dominant V-tonic I) in which the ii minor (here F#m chord) replaces the sub-dominant IV chord and a minor vi chord (here C#m) is added by starting the sequence a bar late" and added a link to the wiki article on 'three chord song.'

  8. Don't Bother Me - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Bother Me" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1963 UK album With the Beatles. It was the first song written by George Harrison, the group's lead guitarist, to appear on one of their albums. A midtempo rock and roll song, it was originally released in the United States on the 1964 album Meet the Beatles!

  9. George Harrison - Wikipedia

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    The former Beatles publicist Derek Taylor helped Harrison write the book, which said little about the Beatles, focusing instead on Harrison's hobbies, music and lyrics. [393] Taylor commented: "George is not disowning the Beatles ... but it was a long time ago and actually a short part of his life."