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312: Contentious Credits 2 - This Time It's Personal

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Back in May 2025, two hardcore Beatle historians haling from down under came on the show for an analysis of the conventional wisdom regarding Beatles instrumental credits and how, in certain instances, it was found to be lacking. They're back again, and this time we examine:
"Long Tall Sally"

"I Don't Want To Spoil The Party"
"Michelle"

"We Can Work It Out"
"Paperback Writer"/"Rain"

"Sgt. Pepper (reprise)"

"Piggies"

"Don't Pass Me By"

"Not Guilty"

Marcus Phelan and Andrew Shakespeare have been studying the recordings for decades, as fans and as musicians themselves. The sources critiqued included:
Ian McDonald's Revolution in the Head

Mark Lewisohn's The Beatles Recording Sessions

Kevin Howlett's liner notes to The Beatles special deluxe editions

The public pronouncements of Giles Martin

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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314 episodes

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Back in May 2025, two hardcore Beatle historians haling from down under came on the show for an analysis of the conventional wisdom regarding Beatles instrumental credits and how, in certain instances, it was found to be lacking. They're back again, and this time we examine:
"Long Tall Sally"

"I Don't Want To Spoil The Party"
"Michelle"

"We Can Work It Out"
"Paperback Writer"/"Rain"

"Sgt. Pepper (reprise)"

"Piggies"

"Don't Pass Me By"

"Not Guilty"

Marcus Phelan and Andrew Shakespeare have been studying the recordings for decades, as fans and as musicians themselves. The sources critiqued included:
Ian McDonald's Revolution in the Head

Mark Lewisohn's The Beatles Recording Sessions

Kevin Howlett's liner notes to The Beatles special deluxe editions

The public pronouncements of Giles Martin

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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