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Recorded in 1969

In The Middle Of An Island

Written by Nick AcquavivaTed VarnickUnreleased

Last updated on March 27, 2025


Timeline This song was recorded in 1969

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This song was recorded during the following studio sessions:

From Wikipedia:

“In the Middle of an Island” is a popular song written by Nick Acquaviva and Ted Varnick and published in 1957.

Tony Bennett version

The recording by Tony Bennett, with orchestral accompaniment by Ray Ellis, was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 40965. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on August 12, 1957 and lasted 14 weeks on the chart. On the Disk Jockey chart, it peaked at number 13; on the Best Seller chart, at number 9; on the Top 100, which was an early version of the Hot 100, it reached number 9, becoming the last Top 10 hit of Bennett’s long-lasting career. With this song, Bennett had his all-time worst disagreement with Mitch Miller, Columbia’s pop music executive at the time, who absolutely wanted Bennett to record a version of the song; similarly, Bennett “[absolutely wanted] not to go anywhere” near it. Bennett had no response to Miller’s question, “Am I going to have you put out a bad record?” Having not entirely gotten over his fear of losing his contract with Columbia, Bennett subsequently sang a half-hearted version of the song (which was never recorded). After the performance, Miller got disgusted and told Bennett to “just give [him] one take all the way through and we can all go home.”

Bennett thought “To hell with it”, so he took off his jacket and tied it around his waist like a hula skirt, started to do a hula dance, and managed to survive the take. […]

On January 31, 1969, during the “Get Back” sessions, The Beatles played a version of “In The Middle Of An Island,” led by John Lennon.


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Cover versions played during the "Get Back" sessions

"In The Middle Of An Island" was covered during The Beatles' "Get Back" sessions in January 1969. Here is the complete list of covers recorded by Paul McCartney, either alone or with other Beatles, during these sessions:

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