This song was recorded during the following studio sessions:
Jan 24, 1969
Rehearsals at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)
February 02-07, 1972
Apr 27, 1993
School Days (Ring Ring Goes The Bell)
Unreleased song
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From Wikipedia:
“Maybellene” is a rock and roll song by American artist Chuck Berry, adapted in part from the western swing fiddle tune “Ida Red”. Released in 1955, Berry’s song tells the story of a hot rod race and a broken romance, the lyrics describing a man driving a V8 Ford and chasing his unfaithful girlfriend in her Cadillac Coupe DeVille. It was released in July 1955 as a single by Chess Records, of Chicago, Illinois. Berry’s first hit, “Maybellene” is considered a pioneering rock and roll song. Rolling Stone magazine wrote of it, “Rock & roll guitar starts here.” The record was an early instance of the complete rock and roll package: youthful subject matter; a small, guitar-driven combo; clear diction; and an atmosphere of unrelenting excitement.
The song was a major hit with both black and white audiences, reaching number 1 on Billboard‘s Rhythm and Blues chart and number 5 on the Popular Records chart. It has received numerous honors and awards. Soon after its initial release, cover versions were recorded by several other artists. The title is misspelled “Maybelline” on several releases. […]
On January 24, 1969, during the Beatles’ “Get Back” sessions, Paul McCartney sang a few lines of “Maybellene.“
A/B Road Complete Get Back Sessions - Jan 24th, 1969 - 3 & 4
Unofficial album • Released in 2004
2:39 • Rehearsal • Medley with "Get Back","Little Demon","You Can't Catch Me","Brown-Eyed Handsome Man"
Performed by : Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney has never played this song in concert.
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