Recorded in 1969
Written by Paul McCartney • Ringo Starr • John Lennon • George Harrison • Unreleased Improvisation
Last updated on March 7, 2025
Timeline This song was recorded in 1969
This song was recorded during the following studio sessions:
The "Get Back / Let It Be" sessions • Day 6
Jan 09, 1969
“Shakin’ In The Sixties” is an improvisation by The Beatles, recorded on January 9, 1969, during the “Get Back” sessions.
From Drugs, Divorce and a Slipping Image – The Complete, Unauthorized Story of The Beatles’ ‘Get Back’ Sessions by Doug Sulpy:
Obviously bored with “Across The Universe,” John breaks into “Shakin’ In The Sixties,” an impromptu ‘tribute’ to Beatles’ music publisher Dick James. As he sings the others come in behind him and play an “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” type rhythm. George picks up on this and parodies the tag to that song.
A/B Road Complete Get Back Sessions - Jan 9th, 1969 - 3 & 4
Unofficial album • Released in 2004
0:41 • Rehearsal • Jan.09 - D3-29 - Shakin' In The Sixties 9.83
Performed by : Paul McCartney • Ringo Starr • John Lennon • George Harrison
Session Recording: Jan 09, 1969 • Studio Twickenham Film Studios, London, UK
"Shakin' In The Sixties" was an improvisation recorded during The Beatles' "Get Back" sessions in January 1969. Here is a list of improvisations recorded by Paul McCartney, either alone or with other Beatles, during these sessions:
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