The Story Behind the Song That Was Too Difficult for the Beatles to Pull Off Live, So They ...

20 December, 2024 - 0 Comments

On June 16, 1966, the Beatles performed “Paperback Writer” and “Rain” on Top of the Pops. Like many artists before, and after them, who appeared on the BBC show, the Beatles lip-synced through the two songs. The episode was lost by the BBC, and only 11 seconds were recovered in 2019, but it did indicate how the band felt about playing the latter song live.

The Beatles continued performing “Paperback Writer,” and it was part of their 1966 tour setlist, it wasn’t the easiest for the four to pull off. The layered vocals were difficult to reproduce live and only frustrated the band.

Written by Paul McCartney and recorded on April 13 and 14 at Abbey Road during their Revolver sessions, and released as a single with “Rain,” “Paperback Writer” was an innovative track in its use of echo. “‘Paperback Writer’ was the first time that we have had an echo on a Beatles track,” said producer George Martin.

Source: Tina Benitez-Eves/americansongwriter.com

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