Any Time at All
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"Any Time at All" | ||
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A Hard Day's Night | ||
Song by The Beatles | ||
from the album A Hard Day's Night | ||
Released | July 10, 1964 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 02:13 | |
Label | Apple Records | |
Writer(s) | Lennon-McCartney | |
Producer(s) | George Martin | |
A Hard Day's Night track listing | ||
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"Any Time at All" is a Beatles song credited to Lennon & McCartney and mainly composed by John Lennon. It first appeared on The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night album.
Incomplete when first brought into Abbey Road Studios on Tuesday 2 June 1964,[1] Paul McCartney suggested an idea for the middle eight section based solely on chords, which was recorded with the intention of adding lyrics later. But by the time it was needed to be mixed however, the middle eight was still without words, and that is how it appears on the LP.
What did get added at the mixing stage was the snare drum "crack" that opens the track (and side two of the album) edited from an unused take.
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[edit] Personnel
- John Lennon - lead vocal / acoustic guitar Gibson J160E
- Paul McCartney - harmony vocal / bass guitar Hofner 500/1 / piano
- George Harrison - lead guitar Rickenbacker 360-12 Fire-glo
- Ringo Starr - drums Ludwig
[edit] Releases
Included on:
- Extracts from the Album A Hard Day's Night British EP.
- Rock and Roll Music compilation LP.
- Capitol album Something New
[edit] Notes
- ^ Mark Lewisohn, The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions, p. 44
[edit] References
Alan W. Pollack's Notes on "Any Time At All"