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One after 909
One after 909





Take 4 to near the end of the solo, edited to take 5. Take 5 then fades out, ending the Anthology mix.Įdit of takes 4 and 5 mono 1995.

one after 909

Take 5 starts just after the “take 5” announcement (as heard on bootleg), with the words “it must be”, and strangely, the strum from the end of 4 is made to repeat over those words, merging the two to sound as if they ran continuously. Take 4 fades up, breaks down, and ends with the words “wasn’t”, “it was”, and a guitar strum. edited.ĬD: Apple CDP 8 34445 2 Anthology 1 1995.Īs edited and mixed for Anthology: Take 3 fades up, breaks down, and ends with the spoken words “want them” (as it also does on a bootleg of this day’s tapes).

one after 909

The talk at the end and a bit of A Londonderry Air (also called Danny Boy) belongs, as seen in the film Let It Be.įrom The Usenet Guide to Beatles Recording Variations (Anthology outtakes):Įxcerpts of takes 3, 4, 5 mono 1995. UK: Apple PXS 1 and PCS 7096 Let It Be 1970. įrom The Usenet Guide to Beatles Recording Variations: The original third take of the song was released as part of the 2021 re-release of Let It Be. “One After 909” is included on 2003’s Let It Be… Naked, in a remixed and remastered version of the 1969 rooftop concert take. The song was shelved for six years, until the Beatles re-recorded it for their Get Back project, and eventually saw the release in Let It Be. Various takes from the 5 March session, and an edit of them, were released in 1995 on the Anthology 1 compilation. They were unhappy with the result and that version was not released at the time. On 5 March 1963, the Beatles recorded a version of the song in five takes during the same session that produced their third single, “ From Me to You“, and its B-side “ Thank You Girl“. There were a lot of those songs at the time, like ‘Midnight Special’, ‘ Freight Train‘, ‘ Rock Island Line‘, so this was the ‘One After 909’ she didn’t get the 909, she got the one after it.” McCartney said, “It’s not a great song but it’s a great favourite of mine because it has great memories for me of John and I trying to write a bluesy freight-train song. It’s just a number that follows me around, but, numerologically, apparently I’m a number six or a three or something, but it’s all part of nine.” In his 1980 Playboy interview Lennon explained, “That was something I wrote when I was about seventeen. “One After 909” is perhaps more reminiscent of early American rock ‘n’ roll than any of the other songs from the rooftop show, and as a joke for the rooftop chatter, Lennon sings a variant on the opening line of “Danny Boy” after the song is finished. The song was written no later than spring 1960 and perhaps as early as 1957, and is one of the first Lennon–McCartney compositions. This performance is also included in the Let It Be film.

one after 909

The album version is the live performance from the rooftop concert which took place on 30 January 1969. It was written by John Lennon, with input from Paul McCartney, and was credited to their joint partnership. “One After 909” (sometimes titled “The One After 909” in early recordings) is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1970 album Let It Be.







One after 909