Don't Bother Me - Appearances

Appearances

"Don't Bother Me" is one of several songs featured in A Hard Day's Night, during a scene where The Beatles dance at a nightclub while McCartney's grandfather gambles elsewhere. At the end of the film, it is noted as a Lennon–McCartney composition rather than a Harrison composition.

British singer Gregory Phillips released a version of "Don't Bother Me" as his third single. Though unsuccessful, this was the first cover version of a Harrison composition.

Argentinian musician Luis Alberto Spinetta released a version of "Don't Bother Me" on his live album Obras En Vivo (2002).

British singer/songwriter Kamila Thompson released a version of "Don't Bother Me" as the last track on her debut album "Love Lies" (2011).

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