Songs We Remember - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. Maggie May (Traditional)
    • Covered by the Beatles on their 1970 album Let It Be.
  2. I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
  3. Twenty Flight Rock (Eddie Cochran)
    • John Lennon was impressed with Paul McCartney when he showed him how to play this song in 1957.
  4. Down By The Riverside (Traditional)
  5. Come Go With Me
    • John Lennon was singing this song when Paul McCartney first saw him on stage in 1957.
  6. Mean Woman Blues
  7. Puttin' On the Style (Lonnie Donegan)
    • A very crude recording exists of The Quarrymen performing this song live in 1957 with John Lennon on lead vocals and guitar.
  8. That'll Be The Day (Buddy Holly)
    • This song was recorded on a 78 RPM acetate disc in studio by The Quarrymen in 1958 with John Lennon providing lead vocals and guitar.
  9. Baby, Let's Play House
    • A very crude recording exists of The Quarrymen performing this song live in 1957 with John Lennon on lead vocals and guitar.
  10. Memphis, Tennessee (Chuck Berry)
    • The Beatles played this song live on BBC radio as well as on their Decca audition tape. The BBC performance was released on disc in 1994.
  11. In Spite of All the Danger (Paul McCartney / George Harrison)
    • This song, a McCartney / Harrison original, was recorded on a 78 RPM acetate disc in studio by The Quarrymen in 1958 with John Lennon providing lead vocals and guitar. It was the B-side to the aforementioned recording of "That'll Be The Day".
  12. All Shook Up
  13. Rock Island Line
  14. Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins)
    • The Beatles recorded an impromptu version of this song during their Get Back Sessions in January 1969. An edited version of that performance was released on The Beatles Anthology 3 album in 1995.
  15. In My Life (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
    • Cover of a Lennon / McCartney original, recorded by The Beatles in 1965, long after the dissolution of The Quarrymen.

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