(Its printed on very thin gloss paper, so the three points of contact are easily split, if handled roughly).
This EMI-Electrola pressing is vastly superior to Capitol's USA and Canda offerings label wise (finish text and layout), metal wise, nice slow run-on), finish wise,(labels precision cut and centered) + this has this very of the time picture cover. Own both if you must, but this is the one that you will always play! On hearing the two side by side there is no real difference just that one is in a nice crisp defined 180 degree stereo, the other a much compressed and re-eq'd 1 channel sound. Johns had an old mono Dansette that McCartney fixated the sound to come out from. Though the lyrics were originally inspired by a crazy few days at Coachella, for Daya, the song is all about vulnerability in relationships. Capitol Hollywood paid the fees and commissioned the stereo mixes from Johns.Īll other territories have McCartney's tampered with, and over obsessive Mono mixes, imposed on Johns with McCartney standing over, cracking the whip on Easter Bank Holiday Monday 1969. This was one of the songs The Beatles played at their impromptu rooftop concert in 1969. The song later appeared on the Past Masters compilation.
This really excellent perfectly made and pressed must have single shares the same Glynn Johns' original stereo mixes as the only other three global territories releases were, namely: America, Canada and Japan 1969 EMI-Apple releases. Released as the B-side of ' Get Back ,' 'Dont Let Me Down' was slated for the Let It Be album, but when the tapes from the sessions were turned over to Phil Spector to produce, he removed it. lirik lagu the chainsmokers dont let me down (illenium remix) : intro i need you right now verse 1 crashing, hit a wall right now i need a miracle.