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| - "You Can't Do That" is a song recorded by The Beatles credited to Lennon / McCartney although it was wholly composed by John Lennon. "You Can't Do That" was recorded on Tuesday, 25 February 1964, in Abbey Road Studios in London, and initially released as the B-side of the Beatles' single "Can't Buy Me Love. Later it was also included on the UK album A Hard Day's Night and the US album The Beatles' Second Album. With filming due to begin on A Hard Day's Night, film director Dick Lester needed the Beatles to provide him with original material ahead of production, and "You Can't Do That" was selected as one of the songs the Beatles played as part of the Scala Theatre "live performance" scene in the film, but it was dropped for the final cut. At one stage it was considered for the A-side of their next single until McCartney produced "Can't Buy Me Love". Another of John Lennon's semi-autobiographical songs, 'You Can’t Do That' "contradicted the genial tone with its tense threats, sexual paranoia and nagging, dragging groove" so wrote Robert Sandall. Lennon not only composed, but also played the guitar solo. The recording took nine takes to complete. The song's jealousy theme was re-visited in other Lennon compositions, such as "Run for Your Life" and "Jealous Guy". Influenced by the relatively unknown Wilson Pickett, the song is essentially a twelve bar in its composition, with Lennon introducing a discordant flattened 3rd on the D7th chord, pointedly emphasising "…I told you before…" and then pushing the same note for the exasperated "Oh!" before resolving to the song's key of G. While in New York for The Ed Sullivan Show guitarist George Harrison was presented with a Rickenbacker 360 Deluxe electric 12-string guitar worth $900 . Only the second one produced, it was heard for the first time on "You Can't Do That" (although actually used for the first time on "Can't Buy Me Love" but lost in the mix) and gave the song its distinctive chiming sound. It would be played extensively on the A Hard Day’s Night LP, greatly influencing Roger McGuinn, who later went on to form The Byrds. (en)
- You Can't Do That est une chanson des Beatles, credité à Lennon/McCartney, paru initialement comme la face B du 45 tours Can't Buy Me Love. Par la suite, elle fut aussi incluse sur l'album A Hard Day's Night au Royaume-Uni et sur l'album The Beatles' Second Album aux États-Unis. Catégorie:Chanson des Beatles (fr)
- 「ユー・キャント・ドゥ・ザット」("You Can't Do That")は、1964年3月にビートルズが発表した5枚目のオリジナル・シングル(「キャント・バイ・ミー・ラヴ」)のB面曲である。 (ja)
- "You Can't Do That", es una canción del grupo británico The Beatles, llegó a ser número 122 en Estados Unidos y 10 en Canada, por Harry Nilsson. Fue escrita y también cantada por John Lennon, mientras que los coros los hacía Paul McCartney y George Harrison, con bajo y primer guitarra respectivamente y por supuesto Ringo Starr en la bateria, aunque figura como una canción Lennon-McCartney (es)
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| - "You Can't Do That" is a song recorded by The Beatles credited to Lennon / McCartney although it was wholly composed by John Lennon. "You Can't Do That" was recorded on Tuesday, 25 February 1964, in Abbey Road Studios in London, and initially released as the B-side of the Beatles' single "Can't Buy Me Love. Later it was also included on the UK album A Hard Day's Night and the US album The Beatles' Second Album. (en)
- You Can't Do That est une chanson des Beatles, credité � Lennon/McCartney, paru initialement comme la face B du 45 tours Can't Buy Me Love. (fr)
- 「ユー・キャント・ドゥ・ザット」("You Can't Do That")は、1964年3月にビートルズが発表した5枚目のオリジナル・シングル(「キャント・バイ・ミー・ラヴ」)のB面曲である。 (ja)
- "You Can't Do That", es una canción del grupo británico The Beatles, llegó a ser número 122 en Estados Unidos y 10 en Canada, por Harry Nilsson. (es)
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