Public Release
"In Spite of All the Danger" was not released to the public until it appeared on 1995's Anthology 1 collection (see 1995 in music) along with "That'll Be the Day". The Anthology version (2:44) runs a little shorter than the unedited original (3:25).
McCartney played the song throughout his 2005 world tour (see 2005 in music).
The song's recording was depicted in the 2009 biopic Nowhere Boy which was accurate even to the 17/6d charge for the recording session.
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