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"We Can Work It Out" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon. It was first issued as a double A-side single with " Day Tripper " in December 1965. The song was recorded during the sessions for the band's Rubber Soul album.
The success of "Day Tripper" / "We Can Work It Out" popularised the double A-side format and, in giving equal treatment to two songs, allowed recording artists to show their versatility. [56] The Beatles' decision to send out independently produced films to promote their music anticipated the modern music video and the rise of MTV in the 1980s ...
Rubber Soul is the sixth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles.It was released on 3 December 1965 in the United Kingdom on EMI's Parlophone label, accompanied by the non-album double A-side single "We Can Work It Out" / "Day Tripper".
B-side on Beatles VI "We Can Work It Out" "Day Tripper" UK & US single, double A-side in UK: 1: 1 — — — 3 — 1 — 2 — 1 — 1: 9 8 — — 1 5 BPI: Silver [13] ("Day Tripper") RIAA: Gold [14] ("We Can Work It Out") A Collection of Beatles Oldies: Yesterday and Today "Michelle" "Girl" European single (not including UK) [D] 1966 ...
The harmonium played by Lennon during "We Can Work It Out" was the same instrument seen in Granada's popular soap opera Coronation Street. [12] The Pamela Devis Dancers provided the choreography for some of the musical segments. [13] Peter Sellers filmed his contribution in advance at a studio in London, [11] due to his other film commitments.
"You Won't See Me" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1965 album Rubber Soul. It was written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney.As with songs such as "We Can Work It Out" and "I'm Looking Through You" from the same period, the lyrics address McCartney's troubled relationship with Jane Asher and her desire to pursue her career as a stage and film actress.
In 1965, Billboard reported that due to a disagreement between EMI and John Lennon about which side of the Beatles' "We Can Work It Out" and "Day Tripper" single should be considered the A-side and receive the plugging, "EMI settled for a double-side promotion campaign—unique in Britain." [5]
We Can Work It Out" is a song by the Beatles. We Can Work It Out may also refer to: "We Can Work It Out" (Andreas Johnson song) "We Can Work It Out" (Sweetbox song) We Can Work It Out: Resolving Conflicts Peacefully and Powerfully. (32 pages) ISBN 978-1892005120 by Marshall Rosenberg