Friday, December 16, 2016

"Ain't She Sweet" #19 8/22/1964 Bonus

Hoo boy. At the height of Beatlemania, record labels looked for ANYTHING in their vaults that had a Fab Four connection. Polydor Records had rights to a few songs the boys recorded while they were in Hamburg in 1961 and calling themselves the Beat Brothers, and Polydor found a rocked-up 1927 Tin Pan Alley standard they did. Folks, it's just bad, as in not good, yet still made the Top 20 in August '64.


1 comment:

Tal Hartsfeld said...

I never much liked this particular record either.
They were still too much in their "formative years" for this to count as anything significant (similar to "noting what an individual accomplished {pre-birth} while still in their mother's womb").