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SUPPORT ME ON PAYPAL✌️ support me on Paypal for Equipment replacement, Channel maintenance and help the Animal Protection Association.Thank you! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?busine... https://www.paypal.com/donate/?busine... / @beatlesandrollingstonesguitarc #guitarcovers, #beatlesmania, #Rollingstonescover, #Beatles, #beatlescovers, #beatlessong, #rollingstonescover, #rollingstones, #bobdylancover, #oldies, #oldisgold, #oldisgoldsongs #Rush, #Chicagoband, #paulmccartney, #Nazareth, #guitarcoversongs, #easyguitartutorial, #easyguitar, #easyguitarnow "I Call Your Name" is a song recorded by the English rock band The Beatles and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was written primarily by John Lennon, with assistance from Paul McCartney. It was released in the US on the Beatles' Second Album on April 10, 1964 and in the UK on the Long Tall Sally EP on June 19, 1964. Lennon wrote a song before the formation of the Beatles. In 1963 he gave Billy J. Kramer of The Dakotas another Liverpool band signed to Parlophone by George Martin. Kramer released as a B-side the single "Bad to Me", another Lennon-McCartney composition. Lennon was reportedly dissatisfied with the Dakotas' arrangement of his song, as well as its position as the single's B-side, so the Beatles recorded their own version. The song was being considered for inclusion in the Beatles' 1964 debut film, A Hard Day's Night, ended up being discarded. The final UK mono mix was made on 4 June 1964, intended for the A Hard Day's Night LP, but ended up appearing on the Long Tall Sally EP. , did not appear on a British release until the 1976 Rock 'n' Roll Music compilation The song was never added to the 1964 film A Hard Day's Night because director Richard Lester thought it sounded too similar to "You Can't Do That". Guys John Lennon – lead vocals, rhythm guitar Paul McCartney – bass George Harrison – 12-string lead guitar Ringo Starr – drums, rattle George Martin – producer Norman Smith – engineer Personal by Ian MacDonald I used in this video a Gretsch Chet atkins Tennessee Rose Guitar, Dark Cherry, Model Gretsch G6119TR, that many well-known musicians have used. toggle Down. Pedals: Rowin Noise Gate, Booster Kokko, Moist Reverb Joyo, Dolamo Vintage Distortion, AnalogDelay Joyo, VOX AC 10 Pathfinder Amplifier Cube. NOTE: This Video is for educational and entertainment purposes only.👉