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Created for the 2020s plague shutdown versions of Three D Radio's Hillbilly Hoot, broadcast on 14 Feb 2022, where we recorded music at home and sent it in for the station to keep the show alive. Some time ago I decided to work out how Johnny Young had re-arranged The Beatles' All My Loving (as a gentle ballad). He'd released his own record of it, and when he became the host of Young Talent Time (one of my favourite childhood tv shows), he used it as the theme tune for the show. Opening YTT with a rather up-tempo TV studio band version, and closing with his slow ballad version. And I seem to recall they'd sometimes go back to the TV band version afterwards for longer closing credits. It's a show deeply embedded in the memories of many Australians of my generation. He'd start to sing it, then stop singing and say various goodbyes while the kids carried on sang backing harmonies. Rarely would he ever sing the whole thing, if ever, and it took a bit of hunting around of several recordings to hear the whole thing. The only full recording I could find is from one of their outdoor concerts. I think I only remember him doing most of it *once*, on the TV shows, when I watched it as a kid. On-screen is my transcription of the melody and countermelodies, which I'm trying to play (the VH stave is the vocal harmonies, and CM is a counter-melody). The melody I'd learnt long ago, that was the easy part, similarly with the bass, both of which which I'm playing from memory while simultaneously reading and playing counter-melody with my left hand (which I find extremely difficult). The organ playing is all live, the only automation is the drum unit. Then I sent a recording of this to Will Singabit, and he added lead and several multi-tracked backing vocals.