Love Me Do - Recording and Mixing Details

Recording and Mixing Details

  • 6 June 1962: an unknown number of takes recorded for what was most likely an artist test.
  • 4 September 1962: an unknown number of takes recorded. Mono mixing of the song from an unknown take number.
  • 11 September 1962: 18 takes recorded with Andy White on drums. Take 18 used as master.

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