Songtexte Beatles Will Be Beatles (Spoken Word) - The Beatles
Narrator
It's
a
great
sound,
isn't
it?
Some
say,
it's
the
sound
of
a
group
That
has
achieved
overnight
success;
but
don't
you
believe
it
Narrator
It
took
The
Beatles
over
five
years
To
become
an
overnight
success
And,
much
like
the
title
of
their
first
motion
picture
It
was
indeed
a
"Hard
Day's
Night."
John
Lennon
Who
almost
was
side-tracked
into
an
art
career,
by
the
way
Must
be
credited
not
only
with
initiating
The
Beatles,
but
also
as
the
one
member
Who
never
gave
up
hopе
of
success,
despite
many
advеrsities
And
he
was
always
the
rallying
point
for
regroupings
John
Lennon,
whose
whole
family
was
musically
inclined
Was
also
the
first
to
form
a
group
and
called
it
The
Quarrymen
Paul
McCartney
soon
joined
John's
Quarrymen
Thereby
earning
the
title
of
Beatle-in-waiting
#2.
Now
The
world
never
caught
onto
a
crazy
called
Quarrymen-mania
As
evidence
that
the
magic
sound
was
not
yet
formed
The
Quarrymen,
originally
five
in
number
Dwindled
down
to
John
and
Paul
but
under
the
new
name
The
Nerk
Twins,
there
was
still
disillusionment
With
musical
idols
Buddy
Holly
and
The
Crickets
George
Harrison
was
the
next
to
join
John
and
Paul
Becoming
Beatle-in-waiting
#3.
With
George
The
new
group
name
became
John
and
the
Moondogs;
but
No
Moondog-mania.
By
now,
the
skiffle
craze
was
dimming
And
with
it,
the
hopes
of
the
Moondogs
Who
were
still
in
their
skiffle-apprenticeship
at
a
time
When
skiffle
journeymen
couldn't
find
work
While
still
working
on
new
ideas
for
sound
And
some
moral
support
too
From
better
known
Liverpool
groups
John
Lennon
introduced
the
name
"Beetle"
Narrator
But
who
came
up
with
the
final
name
"Beatles"
spelled
with
the
B-E-A-T?
Paul
McCartney
explains
the
origin
"John
got
the
name
Beatles..."
("In
a
vision,
probably,
you
know")
"
Ages
ago,
you
know,
when
we
wanted
When
we
needed
a
name
And
everybody
[?]
a
name,
and
he
thought
of
Beatles."
Interviewer
"Why
the
B-E-A
instead
of
the
B-E-E?"
George
"Well,
actually,
you
know..."
John
"Well,
you
know,
if
you
[?]
it
would
be
double-E
It
was
hard
enough
getting
people
to
understand
Why
it
was
B-E-A,
nevermind,
you
know..."
Narrator
For
a
time
the
name
was
softened
to
Silver
Beetles
and
With
various
other
artists
joining
and
leaving
the
group,
John,
Paul
And
George
were
getting
closer
and
closer
to
that
magic
door
which
One
day,
was
to
suddenly
fly
open
and
lift
them
From
a
Liverpool
cellar
and
carry
them
before
a
world
Spotlight
so
bright
it
would
leave
their
image
permanently
Embedded
in
entertainment
history
The
Beatles
like
to
be
thought
of
as
a
fun-loving,
devil-may-care
Non-conforming,
live-loving
quartet
Which
is
more
often
disjointed
than
jointed
But,
while
they
may
have
neither
interest
nor
ability
in
booking
Their
own
engagements,
or
counting
profits
They've
consistently
displayed
that
they
take
their
music
seriously
Themselves
lightly,
and
world
acclaim
moderately
Not
even
their
success-swelled
bank
accounts
seem
to
faze
Their
basic
down-to-earth
outlook;
even
with
full
knowledge
That
critics
and
friends
by
the
legion
are
scampering,
clawing
Begging
for
tidbits
of
information
any
information
On
how
they
formed
how
they
dress,
they
take
it
casually
Narrator
John
Lennon,
for
instance,
when
asked
the
technical
question
Of
how
long
it
took
them
to
develop
the
Beatles'
sound
from
its
parent
Skiffle
beat,
answered:
"Oh,
over
a
period
of
about
six
months
I
think.
Or
was
it
a
year?"
"No,
it
was
a
bit
longer,
John,
'cause..."
"You
forget,
you
know
I
know
I
met
Paul
first,
and,
he-he
sort
of
joined
This
sort
of
group.
And
then
George
And
it
gradually
changed
until
it
was
just
us
three."
Narrator
But
it
really
wasn't
as
easy
as
it
sounds
Those
last
painful
month
before
discovery
were
full
of
obstructions
And
barriers,
and
disillusionment,
and
disappointments
But,
if
success
seemed
to
elude
The
Beatles
in
their
native
Liverpool
Several
junkets
to
Hamburg,
Germany
worked
well
for
both
Their
pocketbooks
and
their
spirit.
Particularly
their
last
trip
In
which
they
achieved
their
first
audience
reaction
Which
was
later
to
be
called
Beatlemania
The
Germans
were
the
first
to
feel
Beatlemania
And
this
despite
the
fact
that
a
good
part
of
the
Beatle
Act
was
spoofing
everything
from
Nazis
to
Nietzsche
And
Aryans
to
Agrarians
The
barbs,
with
noted
Liverpudlian
wit
Were
burned
into
Hamburg
audiences
between
numbers
And
during
numbers
returning
home
to
Liverpool,
however
Was
somewhat
of
a
disappointment
For
their
Hamburg
success
story
hadn't
reached
home
For
the
boys,
#10
Matthew
Street
The
address
of
the
popular
Cavern
Club
Was
as
far
away
as
#10
Downing
About
this
same
time,
another
Liverpool
act
Merseyside,
was
achieving
notable
success
A
group
called
Rory
Storm
and
the
Texans
Music
historians
would
later
pay
particular
note
To
a
mournful-faced
little
drummer
with
The
Texans
Known
to
friends
as
Richie,
but
to
the
public
as
Ringo
Starr
It
wouldn't
be
long
before
Ringo
would
be
Beatle
#4
Lady
Luck
would
be
Beatle
#5
and
with
the
brilliant
guiding
Hand
of
Brian
Epstein
as
their
manager
The
Beatles
would
soon
lift
off
the
Liverpool
Launch
pad
with
enough
force
to
put
the
entire
music
world
into
orbit

1 And I Love Her
2 All My Loving
3 All My Loving (Mono)
4 If I Fell (Mono)
5 The Night Before (Mono)
6 Yes It Is (Mono)
7 Tell Me What You See (Mono)
8 You Like Me Too Much (Mono)
9 Bad Boy (Mono)
10 Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby (Mono)
11 Honey Don't (Mono)
12 Matchbox (Mono)
13 And I Love Her (Mono)
14 Slow Down (Mono)
15 When I Get Home (Mono)
16 I'll Cry Instead (Mono)
17 I'm Happy Just to Dance With You (Mono)
18 I Call Your Name (Mono)
19 Thank You Girl (Mono)
20 I'll Get You (Mono)
21 The Bitter End / You Can't Do That (Mono / Instrumental)
22 The Chase (Mono / Instrumental)
23 Another Hard Day's Night (Mono / Instrumental)
24 From Me to You Fantasy (Mono / Instrumental)
25 In the Tyrol (Mono / Instrumental)
26 Run For Your Life (Mono)
27 I Feel Fine
28 Yes It Is
29 This Boy
30 You're Going to Lose That Girl (Mono)
31 A Hard Day's Night (Mono / Instrumental)
32 Slow Down
33 Thank You Girl
34 I Wanna Be Your Man
35 Words of Love
36 The Chase (Instrumental)
37 Ringo's Theme (This Boy) [Instrumental]
38 Bad Boy
39 I’ll Follow the Sun
40 I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
41 Tell Me Why (Mono)
42 I Feel Fine (Mono)
43 Love Me Do (Mono)
44 Please Please Me (Mono)
45 If I Needed Someone (Mono)
46 George Harrison (Spoken Word)
47 How Beatlemania Began (Spoken Word)
48 Beatlemania In Action (Spoken Word)
49 John Lennon (Spoken Word)
50 Beatles Will Be Beatles (Spoken Word)
51 Paul McCartney (Spoken Word)
52 Sneaky Haircuts and More About Paul (Spoken Word)
53 Victims of Beatlemania (Spoken Word)
54 Beatles Medley (Spoken Word)
55 Ringo Starr (Spoken Word)
56 Liverpool and All the World! (Spoken Word)
57 Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Mono)
58 I Should Have Known Better (Mono)
59 Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand (Mono)
60 I'll Be Back (Mono)
61 Please Mister Postman (Mono)
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