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1. February 2004, 15:35   #6
Ben-99
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... das mit Kaempfert und den ersten Beatles-Aufnahmen stand im Booklet des 1995 erschienenen Doppel-Albums "The Beatles Anthology":

http://www.discographynet.com/beatles/bta1.html

Zu den bewußten 3 Songs ist in dem Booklet folgendes zu lesen:

Zitat:
Recorded Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg, 22 June 1961
Producer Bert Kaempfert
Engineer Karl Hinze

During the Beatles' second visit to Hamburg, April to July 1961, the group regularly backed an English singer/guitarist, Tony Sheridan, who had gone to play there in the early summer of 1960 and befriended the Beatles' when they first arrived in the city shortly afterwards. On a visit to the Top Ten Club, a music publishing executive was impressed by the Sheridan/Beatles stage combination and so talked to a friend, the orchestra leader and composer Bert Kaempfert, suggesting that Kamepfert consider producing some recording sessions.

One morning, probably 22 June, not long after the Beatles had finished another seven-hour slog in the Top Ten, taxis arrived to take them to the place of recording - not a real studio but Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, a school, where the session took place on stage. The Beatles backed Sheridan on five or six numbers - the main one being a rock rendition of the lullaby My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean - and then had two more to themselves: Ain't She Sweet and Cry For A Shadow. In August 1961, after the Beatles had returned to Liverpool, Polydor issued My Bonnie as a single, credited to Tony Sheridan and the Beat Brothers, the disc eventually climbing high on a local German chart. Only on the British release (elsewhere, it was only after the group became famous) was the label credit altered to Tony Sheridan and the Beatles.
Weitere Details und den Original-Text findet Ihr hier:

http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip...y_1-album.html

Gruß Ben