... 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.
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Weitere Details und den Original-Text findet Ihr hier:
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip...y_1-album.html
Gruß Ben