On 22 June, 1961, composer and musical director Bert Kaempfert produced the group's first professional recording session backing English singer and guitarist Tony Sheridan for the German label Polydor. Performed in the auditorium of Friedrich-Ebert-Hall, a high school in the district of Hamburg-Harburg often used as a studio, Paul McCartney is on bass, John Lennon on rhythm guitar, Pete Best on drums with George Harrison and Sheridan sharing lead guitar parts. McCartney, Lennon and Harrison also perform backing vocals. The session, which possibly ended the next day, saw the recording of "My Bonnie" and "The Saints", "Why", an original song by Sheridan, and the covers "Nobody's Child" by Hank Snow and "If You Love Me, Baby " by Jimmy Reed but the latter with different lyrics. Two other tracks on which Sheridan does not appear, the instrumental "Beatle Bop", credited to Harrison - Lennon, and the standard "Ain't She Sweet", sung by Lennon, are also recorded. These five songs will remain unreleased for nearly three years. "Sweet Georgia Brown" was recorded at Rahlstedt studio in Hamburg on 24 May, 1962, during a second recording session designed to end the Beatlesrecording contract with Polydor in order to give free rein to their new manager, Brian Epstein.
Release history
The Beatles' First ! was released in 1964 by German Polydor and was available in the UK as an import. Four songs by Sheridan with other musicians where added to the eight recorded by the Beatles. The track "Take Out Some Insurance on Me, Baby" was mistitled "If You Love Me, Baby". On 4 August 1967, Polydor officially released the album in the UK, but with a sleeve designed by Barry Zaid which omits the exclamation point. In Canada, the album was released in 1969 with the title Very Together, while the US issued the album the following year under the title In the Beginning with "Take Out Some Insurance on Me, Baby" correctly named. In New Zealand, the album was released three times: firstly in 1966, secondly in the early 1970s, titled The Beatles in Hamburg and in 1977 as a double LP. All subsequent releases of the Tony Sheridan/Beatles/Beat Brothers recordings are repackages of the same tracks. The album was released on CD under the title The Early Tapes of The Beatles in 1984 which included two bonus tracks by Sheridan and the complete recording of the song "Ya Ya". It was expanded to a double-CD set subtitled Deluxe Edition, with two tracks replacing the previous edition's bonus tracks, issued by Universal Music on 12 June 2004. The main tracks are in stereo on the first CD and in mono on the second CD. This release used similar artwork from the original German sleeve. The eight tracks recorded by the Beatles were compiled, in all their published variations, in the double album "Beatles Bop – Hamburg Days" in 2001.
Track listing
Original LP
All vocals by Tony Sheridan unless otherwise indicated. All songs recorded with the Beatles unless noted The Beat Brothers. ;Side one