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Please Please Me www.ny-ol.com www.ticket-ol.com www.us-hits.com www.fly-ol.com www.ny-fly.com www.e-ch4.com www.riminidinotte.com www.romadinotte.com www.qest.it www.napolidinotte.com www.bolognadinotte.com www.folleidea.com Beatles’all songs Beatles’ all songs ונ di א pag www.ny-ol.com www.ticket-ol.com www.us-hits.com www.fly-ol.com www.ny-fly.com www.e-ch4.com www.riminidinotte.com www.romadinotte.com www.qest.it www.napolidinotte.com www.bolognadinotte.com www.folleidea.com 6.2. Norwegian Wood (Lennon/McCartney)...........................................23 6.3. You Won't See Me (Lennon/McCartney) ........................................23 6.4. Nowhere Man (Lennon/McCartney)................................................24 1. Please Please Me................................................................ 4 6.5. Think For Yourself (Harrison).........................................................24 1.1. I Saw Her Standing There (Lennon/McCartney)................................ 4 6.6. The Word (Lennon/McCartney) ......................................................24 1.2. Misery (Lennon/McCartney)............................................................. 4 6.7. Michelle (Lennon/McCartney) ........................................................24 1.3. Anna (Go To Him) (Alexander)......................................................... 4 6.8. What Goes On (Lennon/McCartney/Starkey) ..................................25 1.4. Chains (Goffin/King)......................................................................... 4 6.9. Girl (Lennon/McCartney)................................................................25 1.5. Boys (Lennon/McCartney)................................................................ 5 6.10. I'm Looking Through You (Lennon/McCartney)..............................25 1.6. Ask Me Why (Lennon/McCartney)................................................... 5 6.11. In My Life (Lennon/McCartney) .....................................................25 1.7. Please Please Me (Lennon/McCartney)............................................. 5 6.12. Wait (Lennon/McCartney)...............................................................26 1.8. Love Me Do (Lennon/McCartney) .................................................... 5 6.13. If I Needed Someone (Harrison)......................................................26 1.9. P.S. I Love You (Lennon/McCartney)............................................... 6 6.14. Run For Your Life (Lennon/McCartney) .........................................26 1.10. Baby It's You (David/Williams/Bacharach) ....................................... 6 1.11. Do You Want to Know a Secret (Lennon/McCartney) ...................... 6 7. Revolver ........................................................................... 28 1.12. A Taste of Honey (Scott/Marlow) ..................................................... 7 7.1. Taxman (Harrison) ..........................................................................28 1.13. There's A Place (Lennon/McCartney)................................................ 7 7.2. Eleanor Rigby (Lennon/McCartney)................................................28 1.14. Twist and Shout (Medley/Russell)..................................................... 7 7.3. I'm Only Sleeping (Lennon/McCartney) ..........................................28 7.4. Love You To (Harrison)..................................................................29 2. With the Beatles................................................................. 8 7.5. Here, There And Everywhere (Lennon/McCartney).........................29 2.1. It Won't Be Long (Lennon/McCartney .............................................. 8 7.6. Yellow Submarine (Lennon/McCartney) .........................................29 2.2. All I've got to Do (Lennon/McCartney)............................................. 8 7.7. She Said, She Said (Lennon/McCartney).........................................29 2.3. All My Loving (Lennon/McCartney)................................................. 8 7.8. Good Day Sunshine (Lennon/McCartney) .......................................30 2.4. Don't Bother Me (Harrison)............................................................... 8 7.9. And Your Bird Can Sing (Lennon/McCartney)................................30 2.5. Little Child (Lennon/McCartney) ...................................................... 9 7.10. For No One (Lennon/McCartney)....................................................30 2.6. Till There was You (Wilson)............................................................. 9 7.11. Doctor Robert (Lennon/McCartney)................................................30 2.7. Please Mister Postman (Dobbin/Garrett/Garman/Brianbert) .............. 9 7.12. I Want To Tell You (Harrison)........................................................30 2.8. Roll Over Beethoven (Berry)............................................................. 9 7.13. Got To Get You Into My Life (Lennon/McCartney)........................31 2.9. Hold Me Tight (Lennon/McCartney)............................................... 10 7.14. Tomorrow Never Knows (Lennon/McCartney) ...............................31 2.10. You Really Got a Hold on Me (Robinson) ...................................... 10 2.11. I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon/McCartney.................................... 10 8. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band........................ 32 2.12. Devil In Her Heart (Drapkin) .......................................................... 11 8.1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Lennon/McCartney)..........32 2.13. Not a Second Time (Lennon/McCartney)........................................ 11 8.2. A Little Help From My Friends (Lennon/McCartney)......................32 2.14. Money (That's What I Want) (Radford/Cordy)................................ 11 8.3. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (Lennon/McCartney) .....................32 8.4. Getting Better (Lennon/McCartney) ................................................32 3. A Hard Day's Night......................................................... 12 8.5. Fixing a Hole (Lennon/McCartney) .................................................33 3.1. A Hard Day's Night (Lennon/McCartney) ....................................... 12 8.6. She's Leaving Home (Lennon/McCartney).......................................33 3.2. I Should Have Known Better (Lennon/McCartney) ......................... 12 8.7. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! (Lennon/McCartney) ..................33 3.3. If I Fell (Lennon/McCartney............................................................ 12 8.8. Within You Without You (Harrison) ...............................................33 3.4. I'm Just Happy to Dance with You (Lennon/McCartney)................. 12 8.9. When I'm Sixty-Four (Lennon/McCartney)......................................33 3.5. And I Love Her (Lennon/McCartney).............................................. 12 8.10. Lovely Rita (Lennon/McCartney)....................................................34 3.6. Tell Me Why (Lennon/McCartney) ................................................. 13 8.11. Good Morning, Good Morning (Lennon/McCartney) ......................34 3.7. Can't Buy Me Love (Lennon/McCartney)........................................ 13 8.12. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 3.8. Any Time At All (Lennon/McCartney)............................................ 13 (Lennon/McCartney).......................................................................34 3.9. I'll Cry Instead (Lennon/McCartney) ............................................... 13 8.13. A Day in the Life (Lennon/McCartney) ...........................................34 3.10. Things We Said Today (Lennon/McCartney) .................................. 13 3.11. When I Get Home (Lennon/McCartney).......................................... 14 9. Magical Mystery Tour .................................................... 36 3.12. You Can't Do That (Lennon/McCartney)......................................... 14 9.1. Magical Mystery Tour (Lennon/McCartney) ...................................36 3.13. I'll Be Back (Lennon/McCartney).................................................... 14 9.2. The Fool On The Hill (Lennon/McCartney).....................................36 9.3. Flying (Lennon/McCartney) ............................................................36 4. Beatles For Sale............................................................... 15 9.4. Blue Jay Way (Harrison).................................................................36 4.1. No Reply (Lennon/McCartney)....................................................... 15 9.5. Your Mother Should Know (Lennon/McCartney)............................36 4.2. I'm a Loser (Lennon/McCartney)..................................................... 15 9.6. I Am the Walrus (Lennon/McCartney) ............................................37 4.3. Baby's in Black (Lennon/McCartney).............................................. 15 9.7. Hello, Goodbye (Lennon/McCartney) .............................................37 4.4. Rock and Roll Music (Berry) .......................................................... 15 9.8. Strawberry Fields Forever (Lennon/McCartney)..............................37 4.5. I'll Follow the Sun (Lennon/McCartney).......................................... 16 9.9. Penny Lane (Lennon/McCartney)....................................................38 4.6. Mr. Moonlight (Johnson)................................................................. 16 9.10. Baby, You're A Rich Man (Lennon/McCartney)..............................38
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