Dave: It was written by Paul for the Quarrymen as early as 1959. But everytime he tried to play it to John and George they started to laugh at the intro....please lock me away....so instead, Paul kept it to himself and gave it to P&G in 1964. It was a smash that would easily have fitted the Please please me or With the Beatles album in 63.
@@carpetchair5778 it was supposed to be a Beatles song but John did not like it so Paul just didnt finish it and suddenly Peter Asher (Jane Asher’s Brother) just asked Paul if it’s ok if Peter uses it for his very first session and Paul said yes. So after that Peter started nagging Paul to finish the song so after 7-8 Minutes Paul finishes the song.
It matters only because the title of the video makes a false claim that it's the Beatles and some younger people who might click on it would mistakenly think it is. It's a bunch of musicians pretending to be The Beatles. There's nothing wrong with that, until it's used as a replacement. The watch... is not a Rolex.
This isn't The Beatles or Peter and Gordon, it's a track from the album 'It's Four You; 19 Lennon & McCartney Songs The Beatles Gave Away' by a Beatles tribute/sound alike band called Beatnix. The whole album is on TH-cam if you look it up.
Jude Pittinger Since the Beatles never recorded a version of this song, at least we have this version by the Beatnix that gives some idea of how it might have sounded. (sigh)
No. This is the Beatles. They just did not release it. It all electric string and drum. No vox 12 stringe tempest xii or a vox organ. That is why this is the Beatles. Do the sound comparison.
@@mystic48209 Hi... I played the part of Ringo on this recording, and this is in fact the 1994 line-up of The Beatnix, of which I was a member from 1989 until 1996. The four of us went on to form The Beatels in 1996 after a disagreement with The Beatnix management. Tony Dean formed The Beatnix in 1980 and was not involved with The Beatels at all. I only stayed with The Beatels for a year and left soon after we toured the East Coast of Australia with Herman's Hermits to pursue other interests. If you do have an original album of It's Four You, you will see that it is in fact The Beatnix. You can also find it and the various songs off the album elsewhere on You Tube under that name, and you can go to the channel of Bruce Coble (John Lennon) to see more of our live performances. Hope that helps!
This is a great version, and crafted very well obviously from a group that knows the Beatles style very well. You can just imagine this on Beatles for Sale, like a No Reply type of song. Great work Beatnix!
Fabulous version by Australia’s Beatnix now known as the Beatels. Their CD ‘It’s Four You’ is a must for Beatles fans. The Songs Lennon / McCartney Gave Away
This is my favorite rendition of this song...such an odd and complex melody...but that's why it's so good...really wish The Beatles would have kept this one for themselves..but I love it...thanks for sharing this with us!...:)
Is this the Beatles.? If not they are the best Beatle tribute band I,Ve ever heard and only a non English band could be as good as this. No English speaking band could be this good
This song was recorded by a Beatles cover group. That's why the Beatles' shine is missing. But thanks, and God bless, whatsoever group singing Beatles. It makes remember times where there were wonderful music.
@@anthonyesporlas9913 This is not the Beatles, they never recorded it. There is an audio out there of Paul singing it alone, as a demo, but that's all (and this is not it).
@@anthonyesporlas9913 The lead guitar is a very crispy Rickenbacker 12-string. Very well played, no doubt, and is convincingly like George would have done it. These guys were great. Too bad they aren't together anymore. (The Beatnix/Beatels, as well as The Beatles.)
It's Peter and Gordon but actually Paul McCartney did write it and he recorded a short demo for them Peter Asher is Paul's ex's brother . Jane Asher is her name
@TheodoresGF If you look it up. The beatles never officially recorded it. Not even the type of "Bad to me" or "I'm in Love" unreleased recordings. The only thing they've found is a small recording discovered in the 80s that may or may not be Paul singing while playing a guitar. The recording here does sound close, but the lead is a little softer in his voice than any of the beatles sang.
This is the true story Peter Asher tells it. He heard Paul sing it at his house when Paul was dating his sister Jane . He ask Paul when they were going to record it. He said we are not because John doesn’t like it. He ask if he could record it and Paul gave it to him. Peter and Gordon recorded it and it went straight to number one.
Nesta época o grupo gravava canções de outros compositores, mesmo assim fazia grande sucesso pois conseguia através de seu jeito passar ao publico algo diferente, inédito e agradável .Sempre the Beatles.
THIS CAN'T BE CALLED A HORSESHIT MAN... IT'S THE ONLY WAY WE CAN LISTEN TO A PERFECT SONG AS IT MIGHT'VE SOUNDED PLAYED BY THE FAB FOUR... IT'S A GREAT TUNE!!!..
You got that right! I think John is amazing and have always considered him brilliant when it comes to music. But I actually lost respect for him when I found out he didn't like this song. How can I continue to respect John when he didn't like this song...I can't.
John was very transparent about some things, and quite guarded about others. I'm sure he thought he was guarded about his envy for his writing partner's ability to craft a very serviceable (read "marketable") pop tune, but it was fairly obvious. He was very quick to put down Paul's "ditties" and other "granny music". He passed it off as folk-musician snobbery, as if songs that might play well on the radio were somehow less valuable as "art" than the deeper music he could produce. In fairness, he was just as dismissive of his own "pop" songs. He wanted to perpetrate an image of a hipster folk artist. Indeed he was one. And a genius. And preciously flawed like the rest of us. Unlike a lot of us, though, he was either courageous enough, or simply unable, to hide his blemishes. It's part of what made him, and the Beatles, the greatest pop phenomenon of all time.
Igual que con la canción "Like Dreamers Do", ésta es una muy buena versión. No hace falta engañar al público indicando que se trata de una performance de The Beatles.
As such, the song was never released by the Beatles, and the only known recording of the song by any member of the Beatles is the original demo of the song performed by McCartney, which is now in the possession of Peter Asher. As of January 2013, Paul McCartney's demo has been leaked on TH-cam.
Love this song. Loved it long before I realized Paul McCartney wrote it. It a shame the Beatles didn’t release it. I’m bet if it was up to John Yesterday would have never been released.
@@tomrogerlilleby2890 maybe later but on Ed Sullivan’s show during the rehearsal John made fun of Paul singing it. Never heard exactly what he said but it has been said that Paul was hurt by it.
@@garylee3685 I never heard John said to give it to Peter and Gordon. Peter Asher said he heard Paul playing it and asked him when it would be released . Paul told him John and George made fun of it and he could have it if he wanted it. Peter jumped on it. He had to stay on Paul to finish the lyrics. Paul then finished up the lyrics in about a half hour and made a tape of the song for Peter. Peter has the tape and plays it. You can hear it on line. It was a huge hit.
Always loved the song john and paul wrote .. and yrs a young kid peter and Gordon released it bc it didnt make the cut on the current album john n paul were working on, they wrote it in gordens mom basement studio . Love this song .
"Jane Asher dated The Beatles' Paul McCartney between 1963 and 1968, and Peter Asher and Gordon Waller recorded several songs written by McCartney but credited to Lennon-McCartney. Those hits included "A World Without Love" (US & UK No.1)" Paul basically helped his then girlfriend's brother by writing some songs to his duo, Peter & Gordon.
Angie Russo i went to see peter asher and albert lee a few months back and they played this. he said that when john and paul wrote it they hated it so they just gave it to them
This song was recorded by a Beatles cover group. That's why the Beatles' shine is missing. But thanks, and God bless, whatsoever group singing Beatles. It makes remember times where there were wonderful music.
Paul McCartney had written World Without Love at the age 16 and he was dating a woman name Jane Asher...she was the sister of Peter Asher...Peter Asher and his friend Gordon Waller...He had give this song to Peter and Gordon to record as demo and record album of their own...Jane Asher and Paul McCartney had broken up because of Beatlemania...she could not stand it the screaming women chasing after Paul McCartney..She is still friends with Paul McCartney.
This is "The Beatnix" a Beatles cover band from Australia. The album is "It's Four You" They re-imagined the tracks Lennon & McCartney "gave away" to other artists - by recording the songs in the style the Beatles would have, and the production style of George Martin. To me, all their versions of these songs are pretty darn awesome, & give a sense of what they would have sounded like if performed by the Beatles.
This really is the Beatles, I don't know why people would think it is not? They basically had to record this in order to give Peter and Gordon some idea how to cover the tune. It was written by Paul McCartney but on this demo track you can hear John singing the lead vocal while Paul is covering the harmonies. The Beatles never intended to release this, it's just a demo so they could cover the legals (copyrights and so forth) plus give Paul's girlfriend's brother a proper arrangement to reference while recording the song for Peter and Gordon. The only person that can sing like John Lennon is John Lennon and this is completely, obviously John and Paul singing in their unique way. If you disagree you need to listen to a lot more Beatles, which is not a bad thing at all.
Peter n Gordon recorded it but wrote by John lennon and paul McCartney the album they were currently working on it didnt make but so they gave it to peter n gorden
It is obvious this is not by the Beatles but they gave so many great songs away. Had they recorded them for Beatle releases these songs would have been a huge success.
I think this is from a '90s cd (or at least that's when I had it) on which a group took the songs the Beatles gave away and attempted to record them the way the fabs might have. To greennin, this probably isn't helpful, but they weren't anyone recognizable. The band definitely had a typical cover name tho it eludes me right now. The cd this is from is most likely still available on amazon or ebay.
Your grandma is a bicycle. George is singing with John on the bottom vocals. The 360/12 Rickenbacker is the dead giveaway. (12 string), only 2 were made in 1963.
YOu guys did a very nice job....there are probably "some" Mersey side" group that may have tried to emulate the Beatles...and they may have sounded like this...very nice harmony....reminds me of my '60's garage band..."The Bloomin' Flowers"....in the L.A. area. ^/^ cheers
Paul McCartney wrote this song for a popular duo, Peter and Gordon... Apparently Paul was dating Gordon's sister and he gave them the rights to them ._. and that song was probably their biggest hit.
I was fooled first time through by the excellent John & George vocal parodies, but the guitar solo's a giveaway - too many consecutive dotted-rhythm rising & falling arpeggio patterns for a George solo. He was much more inventive than that. Not sure the drumming's quite Ringo either.
Would be fantastic if The Beatles record this song.. But... sadly, at this moment we hasnt found a demo with real beatles singing World Without Love. Sadly again, they make this song and give to a Nerd Band called "Peter and Gordon". Now by day.
This was written by McCartney for Peter and Gordon; Peter (Asher) is the brother of Paul's then girlfriend, Jane Asher.
Dave: It was written by Paul for the Quarrymen as early as 1959. But everytime he tried to play it to John and George they started to laugh at the intro....please lock me away....so instead, Paul kept it to himself and gave it to P&G in 1964. It was a smash that would easily have fitted the Please please me or With the Beatles album in 63.
así es de acuerdo
wow!
It was deemed not good enough for the Beatles.
Exactly.
It was so magical listening to John Paul written songs.
They just so identifiable no matter who sung them.
何度も聴きいってしまいます。
Doesn't matter if it's Beatles performing it, it's a Beatles song, it's an amazing song, whoever's performing is amazing.
It's actually not a Beatles song, but ok.
@@jeremyherrmann8939 it was written by Paul McCartney, it isn't a Beatles song, but it's a McCartney song
@@carpetchair5778 it was supposed to be a Beatles song but John did not like it so Paul just didnt finish it and suddenly Peter Asher (Jane Asher’s Brother) just asked Paul if it’s ok if Peter uses it for his very first session and Paul said yes. So after that Peter started nagging Paul to finish the song so after 7-8 Minutes Paul finishes the song.
@@vintageremasters8912 John didn't like the lyric "Please lock me away".
It matters only because the title of the video makes a false claim that it's the Beatles and some younger people who might click on it would mistakenly think it is.
It's a bunch of musicians pretending to be The Beatles. There's nothing wrong with that, until it's used as a replacement.
The watch... is not a Rolex.
Just watched Last night in Soho!!! Great soundtrack and great movie!!!🥰😍
Sameee ^^
This isn't The Beatles or Peter and Gordon, it's a track from the album 'It's Four You; 19 Lennon & McCartney Songs The Beatles Gave Away' by a Beatles tribute/sound alike band called Beatnix. The whole album is on TH-cam if you look it up.
It sound better than Peter & Gordon, at least for me.
Metalgears1968 same
Jude Pittinger Since the Beatles never recorded a version of this song, at least we have this version by the Beatnix that gives some idea of how it might have sounded. (sigh)
Yeah but I can tell it's not Lennon or McCartney
The Beatles didn’t give this away Paul McCartney wrote this for Peter Asher since Paul was dating peters sister Jane Asher
This is a lovely rendition of this song. Thank you!
Please guys, World Without Love is an unreleased Beatles song, and this is not them. Someone just did a cover please calm down.
Peter And Gordon recorded it....and it made them famous
No. This is the Beatles. They just did not release it.
It all electric string and drum.
No vox 12 stringe tempest xii or a vox organ.
That is why this is the Beatles. Do the sound comparison.
@@mystic48209 Hi... I played the part of Ringo on this recording, and this is in fact the 1994 line-up of The Beatnix, of which I was a member from 1989 until 1996. The four of us went on to form The Beatels in 1996 after a disagreement with The Beatnix management. Tony Dean formed The Beatnix in 1980 and was not involved with The Beatels at all. I only stayed with The Beatels for a year and left soon after we toured the East Coast of Australia with Herman's Hermits to pursue other interests. If you do have an original album of It's Four You, you will see that it is in fact The Beatnix. You can also find it and the various songs off the album elsewhere on You Tube under that name, and you can go to the channel of Bruce Coble (John Lennon) to see more of our live performances. Hope that helps!
This song was given to Peter Asher brother of then McCartney’s girlfriend to perform.
A cool cover at that!
This is a great version, and crafted very well obviously from a group that knows the Beatles style very well. You can just imagine this on
Beatles for Sale, like a No Reply type of song. Great work Beatnix!
And also at the Rubber Soul album.
The 12 string guitar lead work is nice in this rendition. ❤
Liked Peter and Gordon's version but I'm blown away with this thanks for sharing
I as well; however, I like this one better. It is more in keeping with how the Beatles would have produced it.
Me too, and I'm feeling a bit sorry for them.
Great tribute guys. Love the guitar tone and how the solo doesn't take the obvious route!
My first time hearing their rendition and it's great!
same!! ✨💓
Fabulous version by Australia’s Beatnix now known as the Beatels.
Their CD ‘It’s Four You’ is a must for Beatles fans. The Songs Lennon / McCartney Gave Away
This is my favorite rendition of this song...such an odd and complex melody...but that's why it's so good...really wish The Beatles would have kept this one for themselves..but I love it...thanks for sharing this with us!...:)
Is this the Beatles.? If not they are the best Beatle tribute band I,Ve ever heard and only a non English band could be as good as this. No English speaking band could be this good
I hear John's voice there!
I've been listening to The Beatles since 1963, and I can CLEARLY HEAR both John and Paul.. Great song!!!
This song was recorded by a Beatles cover group. That's why the Beatles' shine is missing. But thanks, and God bless, whatsoever group singing Beatles. It makes remember times where there were wonderful music.
Dan Schneck Except it’s not the Beatles.
Absolutely its Beatles the Hi Tone is Paul. Lo tone coming from John. the guitar lead no doubt its George very crispy Gretsch
@@anthonyesporlas9913 This is not the Beatles, they never recorded it. There is an audio out there of Paul singing it alone, as a demo, but that's all (and this is not it).
@@anthonyesporlas9913 The lead guitar is a very crispy Rickenbacker 12-string. Very well played, no doubt, and is convincingly like George would have done it. These guys were great. Too bad they aren't together anymore. (The Beatnix/Beatels, as well as The Beatles.)
Esta canción pertenece a Paul McCartney y se la cedió a Peter and Gordon. Bellísima esta versión de estos últimos.
It is beautiful. I am mesmerized.
The solo wasn't very mesmerizing...
Wow very spectacular performance, It's very marvelous to hear especially if you use earphones, Try it guys!!
This is john and Paul tune..luv it is lovely
The best Beatless song Ive ever heard......
I loved this 3 seconds in, and this is my first time listening to this. Time to listen to it 10000 more time. :D
do you still like it?
Have you done it yet?
It's Peter and Gordon but actually Paul McCartney did write it and he recorded a short demo for them Peter Asher is Paul's ex's brother . Jane Asher is her name
th-cam.com/video/NNZmoLbrpLI/w-d-xo.html this is Paul McCartney's original demo for Peter and Gordon
Not the Beatles, but a sound very much like them. Very nice song.
This song was written by John and Paul, but performed by Peter and Gordon
@@spakwi only paul wrote it , when he was 15
@@isma7885 and naked. With Jane Asher. In her parents' house.
Giggity
@TheodoresGF If you look it up. The beatles never officially recorded it. Not even the type of "Bad to me" or "I'm in Love" unreleased recordings. The only thing they've found is a small recording discovered in the 80s that may or may not be Paul singing while playing a guitar. The recording here does sound close, but the lead is a little softer in his voice than any of the beatles sang.
As Paul presented this song to the Beatles, John made fun of the line "Please Lock Me Away" and the rest is history.
This is the true story Peter Asher tells it. He heard Paul sing it at his house when Paul was dating his sister Jane . He ask Paul when they were going to record it. He said we are not because John doesn’t like it. He ask if he could record it and Paul gave it to him. Peter and Gordon recorded it and it went straight to number one.
essence has been captured - great job.
Nesta época o grupo gravava canções de outros compositores, mesmo assim fazia grande sucesso pois conseguia através de seu jeito passar ao publico algo diferente, inédito e agradável .Sempre the Beatles.
The Beatles have never recorded this song. So this audio is a fake, although pretty good. :)
Paul McCartney
McCartney recorded a demo for it which he owns, it has never been made public
@@hollybeat6901 it was released a year ago. It's on youtube.
They never published it. Paul did recorded it and gave it away. Such a beautiful gem.
THIS CAN'T BE CALLED A HORSESHIT MAN... IT'S THE ONLY WAY WE CAN LISTEN TO A PERFECT SONG AS IT MIGHT'VE SOUNDED PLAYED BY THE FAB FOUR... IT'S A GREAT TUNE!!!..
You got that right! I think John is amazing and have always considered him brilliant when it comes to music. But I actually lost respect for him when I found out he didn't like this song. How can I continue to respect John when he didn't like this song...I can't.
John was very transparent about some things, and quite guarded about others. I'm sure he thought he was guarded about his envy for his writing partner's ability to craft a very serviceable (read "marketable") pop tune, but it was fairly obvious. He was very quick to put down Paul's "ditties" and other "granny music". He passed it off as folk-musician snobbery, as if songs that might play well on the radio were somehow less valuable as "art" than the deeper music he could produce. In fairness, he was just as dismissive of his own "pop" songs. He wanted to perpetrate an image of a hipster folk artist. Indeed he was one. And a genius. And preciously flawed like the rest of us. Unlike a lot of us, though, he was either courageous enough, or simply unable, to hide his blemishes. It's part of what made him, and the Beatles, the greatest pop phenomenon of all time.
you guys need to chill with the ITS NOT THE BEATLES comments. its a great track by a tribute band and sounds a lot like the beatles.
But it's not The Beatles.
They sound Scottish, something about the way they pronounce, "love".
The Beatnix google it
I have no idea who played this song. Very good performance!
Thanks a lot!
Igual que con la canción "Like Dreamers Do", ésta es una muy buena versión. No hace falta engañar al público indicando que se trata de una performance de The Beatles.
As such, the song was never released by the Beatles, and the only known recording of the song by any member of the Beatles
is the original demo of the song performed by McCartney, which is now
in the possession of Peter Asher. As of January 2013, Paul McCartney's
demo has been leaked on TH-cam.
Great version though. Too be honest this is one off the best versions off this song i have heard.
there is beatles demo on youtube of their song its awesome with George lead vocals
@@marceljacques2330 ok thanks I will look for it.
Love this song. Loved it long before I realized Paul McCartney wrote it. It a shame the Beatles didn’t release it. I’m bet if it was up to John Yesterday would have never been released.
"Yesterday" is actually one of the few songs John Lennon gave McCartney good credit for.
@@tomrogerlilleby2890 maybe later but on Ed Sullivan’s show during the rehearsal John made fun of Paul singing it. Never heard exactly what he said but it has been said that Paul was hurt by it.
IIRC, Paul had been kicking around a tune and John told him he needed to do something with it, which became "Yesterday."
I know John hated the lyric, Please lock me away...
They figured they could give it to Peter and Gordon...
@@garylee3685 I never heard John said to give it to Peter and Gordon. Peter Asher said he heard Paul playing it and asked him when it would be released . Paul told him John and George made fun of it and he could have it if he wanted it. Peter jumped on it. He had to stay on Paul to finish the lyrics. Paul then finished up the lyrics in about a half hour and made a tape of the song for Peter. Peter has the tape and plays it. You can hear it on line. It was a huge hit.
Always loved the song john and paul wrote .. and yrs a young kid peter and Gordon released it bc it didnt make the cut on the current album john n paul were working on, they wrote it in gordens mom basement studio . Love this song .
"Jane Asher dated The Beatles' Paul McCartney between 1963 and 1968, and Peter Asher and Gordon Waller recorded several songs written by McCartney but credited to Lennon-McCartney. Those hits included "A World Without Love" (US & UK No.1)" Paul basically helped his then girlfriend's brother by writing some songs to his duo, Peter & Gordon.
Angie Russo i went to see peter asher and albert lee a few months back and they played this. he said that when john and paul wrote it they hated it so they just gave it to them
Comendable cover of 'A world without Love'
Reading and looking at the photos in Paul McCartney’s 1964 Eyes of the Storm while listening to this song is a real treat.
I'll say i 've never heard this version. Great cover.
This song was recorded by a Beatles cover group. That's why the Beatles' shine is missing. But thanks, and God bless, whatsoever group singing Beatles. It makes remember times where there were wonderful music.
This is somewhat better than the Peter And Gordon version.
Ohhh! Cool, thanks for the info.! It makes me feel better that John liked this song. Thanks again mickavellian.
Wow!! you present the videos that are less known and jewelry. Thanks!!
Paul McCartney had written World Without Love at the age 16 and he was dating a woman name Jane Asher...she was the sister of Peter Asher...Peter Asher and his friend Gordon Waller...He had give this song to Peter and Gordon to record as demo and record album of their own...Jane Asher and Paul McCartney had broken up because of Beatlemania...she could not stand it the screaming women chasing after Paul McCartney..She is still friends with Paul McCartney.
Yes was but it lost and found in 1994 this was when the Beatles George, Paul, Ringo made album call Beatles Anthology.
Yes there two versions one with Beatles recent for Beatles Anthology and other is Peter and Gordon is Nothing.
Well I am over 35, Anthology was written and perform in 1994..George, Paul and Ringo and a tape they had found of John
No Jane and Paul split up long after Beatlemania 1968.
Uh, no.
This is "The Beatnix" a Beatles cover band from Australia. The album is "It's Four You" They re-imagined the tracks Lennon & McCartney "gave away" to other artists - by recording the songs in the style the Beatles would have, and the production style of George Martin. To me, all their versions of these songs are pretty darn awesome, & give a sense of what they would have sounded like if performed by the Beatles.
Not available in Spotify
thank you John, thank you Paul
this sounds so much like them!
I like this arrangement and it also has a bit of the Searchers sound to it.
Everything is better when these lads sing it
Me encanta esta cancion!!!!
great version....very Beatles like....and P&G like as well
Shame on me, never heard this song performed by The Beatles... The song... The gem!
This isn’t the Beatles. It was written by Paul and given to Peter & Gordon to record
Band: Beatnix Song: A world without Love (Lennon-McCartney) is a song recorded by the English duo Peter and Gordon.
Love this song!!!
Me too.
This really is the Beatles, I don't know why people would think it is not? They basically had to record this in order to give Peter and Gordon some idea how to cover the tune. It was written by Paul McCartney but on this demo track you can hear John singing the lead vocal while Paul is covering the harmonies. The Beatles never intended to release this, it's just a demo so they could cover the legals (copyrights and so forth) plus give Paul's girlfriend's brother a proper arrangement to reference while recording the song for Peter and Gordon. The only person that can sing like John Lennon is John Lennon and this is completely, obviously John and Paul singing in their unique way. If you disagree you need to listen to a lot more Beatles, which is not a bad thing at all.
It really is not the Beatles - it's the Beatnix, Australian cover band: th-cam.com/video/l-DQwWNFVZE/w-d-xo.html
Awesome. Thank you.
Great hearing this by the real writers of the song.
+John Huggins They are not The Beatles
See the comment by John T. This is an Australian cover band, The Beatnix. John T was a member of that band.
Que perfeccion acabo de escuchar :')
a very nice song...
Demais, demais, demais. Mais uma prova que eram, realmente, geniais.
I enjoy the old Paul songs more than the present.
Well, great cover whoever recorded it.
Peter n Gordon recorded it but wrote by John lennon and paul McCartney the album they were currently working on it didnt make but so they gave it to peter n gorden
I Agree with you 100%.The only known copy of this by the beatles is a 30 sec demo originally recorded by Paul.
Siempre nos quedará esa duda de como habrían cantando esta canción los beatles.
pues el IA de los Beatles ya lo hizo
@@ztvman Si, que locura esto de las IA.
Lennon una vez dijo "los beatles seguirán haciendo musica por siempre". Podrá ser verdad
I don't know why Paul thought this song wasn't good enough for the Beatles. I could easily see this song on Beatles for Sale.
The Beatles. The world without love songwriters the Beatles for peter and Gordon Troubadour romantic type. Famous all times really love it
I do have this cassette ..btw the beatles..whtever u gonna say..still the beatles..got this cassette long time.ago...35years ago...
great song !!!
It is obvious this is not by the Beatles but they gave so many great songs away. Had they recorded them for Beatle releases these songs would have been a huge success.
I distinctly hear John's voice. It is the Beatles. Paul wrote it. but it was made popular by Peter and Gordon.
Great song !!!!
I think this is from a '90s cd (or at least that's when I had it) on which a group took the songs the Beatles gave away and attempted to record them the way the fabs might have. To greennin, this probably isn't helpful, but they weren't anyone recognizable. The band definitely had a typical cover name tho it eludes me right now. The cd this is from is most likely still available on amazon or ebay.
Whoever It Is' It's Still A Great Version Especially Enhanced With The 12 String.
Guess many of you never heard any early songs by Beatles since you refuse to believe it was them.
A tribute well done.
Oh my God,I Love Them !!!!!!!!!!
Thank you, Edgar Wright ❤🎥
If this is the Beatles, my grandmother was a bicycle ...
No it is not ...but it is a decent cover.
I agree with you! Thanks.
your astute .
Your grandma is a bicycle. George is singing with John on the bottom vocals. The 360/12 Rickenbacker is the dead giveaway. (12 string), only 2 were made in 1963.
John Sipple You are wrong....this is not the Beatles
Gawd, Paul Mccartney is brilliant. I love you Paul.
It may not be the Beatles, but it is so beautiful anyway.
It is the Beatles that is playing this song.
YOu guys did a very nice job....there are probably "some" Mersey side" group that may have tried to emulate the Beatles...and they may have sounded like this...very nice harmony....reminds me of my '60's garage band..."The Bloomin' Flowers"....in the L.A. area. ^/^ cheers
NOT THE BEATLES. THEY ARE PETER AND GORDON, ISN´T IT? YEAH!!!!
Paul McCartney wrote this song for a popular duo, Peter and Gordon... Apparently Paul was dating Gordon's sister and he gave them the rights to them ._. and that song was probably their biggest hit.
I was fooled first time through by the excellent John & George vocal parodies, but the guitar solo's a giveaway - too many consecutive dotted-rhythm rising & falling arpeggio patterns for a George solo. He was much more inventive than that. Not sure the drumming's quite Ringo either.
@TheodoresGF I am a true beatles fan, but sadly, its not Paul. The beatles never recorded this song.
Magnificent!
No son los Beatles,
Well, Miguel, I dont wanna insist but the voices are not Paul and John....but we can compare this song with the official video of Peter and Gordon. ;)
A GREAT MCCARTNEY LENNON COMPOSITION!!
I've been obsessed with this song lately
Have you listened to the swing version by PostModern Jukebox? Look it up!!
Sorry the album titles is" It's four You" by The Beatnix...just listen to the album it grows on you.. :-)))
I don't care what they say I love this song
This is the Beatles Because I can hear John and Paul's distinctive voice. This is real.
John Lennon and Paul Mc Cartney wrote this song!!, but they never recorded, the version of this video is from Peter and Gordon
Would be fantastic if The Beatles record this song.. But... sadly, at this moment we hasnt found a demo with real beatles singing World Without Love. Sadly again, they make this song and give to a Nerd Band called "Peter and Gordon".
Now by day.
Anybody can tell you these are the "Sound Effects" from K-Tel records singing this song,not the Beatles!
Excelente
Wow i hear that Lennon/McCartney harmony, it's perfect!
Я хотел бы забыть все песни the Beatles, чтобы услышать их снова впервые!
best version, i like it and dont care is it's beatles or not