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According to the co-writer and longtime group member Bob Gaudio, the song's lyrics were originally set in 1933 with the title "December 5th, 1933", celebrating the repeal of Prohibition, [6] but after the band revolted against what Gaudio would admit was a "silly" lyric being paired with an instrumental groove they knew would be a hit, [7] Parker, who had not written a song lyric before by ...
"December 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" (Ben Liebrand Remix) 18: 8 — — — — — — 3 — Hits Digitally Enhanced (by The Four Seasons) Phil Collins "In the Air Tonight" (Ben Liebrand Extended Version) 17 — 20: 3: 4: 2: 6: 4: 47 — Single only 1989 Blondie "Call Me" (The Ben Liebrand Remix) — — — — — — — 61 — — Once More ...
On 23 August 1963, the "She Loves You" single was released in the United Kingdom with "I'll Get You" as the B-side. [26] The songwriting credit on the label was switched to " Lennon–McCartney " for this release – a switch from the "McCartney–Lennon" order of nearly all previous Beatles releases – and would remain this way during the ...
Liebrand began his DJing career in 1976 at the age of 16 with his mobile set-up, "The B. Liebrand Audio Studio", playing parties around his hometown of Nijmegen. [17] Two years later, when he became old enough to frequent nightclubs, he moved from mobile discos to a nightclub residency, playing in "Juicy Lucy" nightclub (1978–1979).
Many of the Beatles' concert performances have appeared on bootleg albums. The earliest relatively complete concert recording is from the 7 December 1963 show at the Liverpool Empire Theatre. [36] The Beatles Anthology contained video clips from several concerts, some of which are available in complete form on bootleg video. The following are ...
None of the original recordings had been subject to general release until a vinyl box set of all the records was distributed in December 2017. A version of " Christmas Time (Is Here Again) ", an original composition which appeared in edited form on the 1967 record, gained an official release in 1995, as part of The Beatles Anthology project.
The original 1987 version ended in a fade-out while repeating the last line of the outro, "I will always feel free". The "94 album mix", also included on the international edition of (The Best of) New Order as "1963-94", had all new orchestration and is similar in structure to the original version, except that the outro is removed and replaced with a repeat of the final bridge and chorus ...
In 1976, the band Four Seasons recorded the hit single "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)". The same year, Claude François adapted the song in French-language under the title "Cette année-là" ("That Year"). In 2000, Yannick made a partial cover of François' version: it used almost the same music, but changed the verses.