Timeline Albums, EPs & singles Songs Films Concerts Sessions People Interviews Articles

UK Release date : Tuesday, July 1, 1969

Battersea Rain Dance

By The Chris Barber BandLP • Part of the collection “Paul McCartney as producer, composer, or session musician in the 60s

Last updated on August 21, 2024


Details

  • UK release date: Jul 01, 1969
  • Publisher: Marmalade
  • Reference: 608 009

Timeline

Related session

This album was recorded during the following studio sessions:

Track list

Hide track details

Side 1

  1. Battersea Rain Dance

    2:10 • Studio version • Stereo

  2. Snag It

    5:30 • Studio version • Stereo

  3. Revival 69

    6:15 • Studio version • Stereo

  4. People Get Ready

    3:57 • Studio version • Stereo

  5. Cat Call

    Written by Paul McCartney

    3:00 • Studio versionB • Stereo

    Paul McCartney : Cat calls Chris Barber : Cat calls, Trombone Brian Auger : Cat calls, Organ Barry Jenkins : Cat calls Vic Briggs : Cat calls Viv Prince : Cat calls Madeleine Hirsiger : Cat calls Ottilie Patterson : Cat calls John Ryan : Cat calls Gustav Karl Lovenz Schneeweiss-Moody : Cat calls Pat Halcox : Cat calls, Trumpet John Crocker : Alto sax (?), Cat calls Ian Wheeler : Alto sax (?), Cat calls, Harmonica John Slaughter : Cat calls, Guitar Stu Morrison : Banjo, Cat calls Jackie Flavelle : Bass, Cat calls Graham Burbidge : Cat calls, Drums Giorgio Gomelsky : Producer

    Session Recording: Jul 20, 1967 • Studio Chappell Recording Studios, London UK

Side 2

  1. Sleepy John

    3:20 • Studio version • Stereo

  2. Better Get Hit In Your Soul

    4:40 • Studio version • Stereo

  3. Dooji Wooji

    4:20 • Studio version • Stereo

  4. I Think It's Going To Rain Today

    3:00 • Studio version • Stereo

  5. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy

    3:50 • Studio version • Stereo

  6. Dance Dancy

    2:20 • Studio version • Stereo


In July 1967, The Chris Barber Band recorded a Paul McCartney composition named “Cat Call” and released it as a mono single in October 1967. The track was released in stereo on the album “Battersea Rain Dance” released in July 1969.

Paul McCartney writing

Talk more talk, chat more chat

Notice any inaccuracies on this page? Have additional insights or ideas for new content? Or just want to share your thoughts? We value your feedback! Please use the form below to get in touch with us.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

2024 • Please note this site is strictly non-commercial. All pictures, videos & quoted texts remain the property of the respective copyright owner, and no implication of ownership by us is intended or should be inferred. Any copyright owner who wants something removed should contact us and we will do so immediately. Alternatively, we would be delighted to provide credits.