9 New Day / Jackie LomaxĪn original non-album Lomax 45 that was co-produced with Mal Evans, and single-handedly defines the Jackie Lomax sound: British soul meets R&B with horns. 11, features the stellar line-up of Billy on keyboards, George Harrison on guitar, Keith Richards on bass, Ginger Baker on drums and Eric Clapton on lead guitar. 8 That’s The Way God Planned It / Billy Prestonīilly Preston’s breakthrough UK hit, reaching No. Mary’s hugely successful follow-up to ‘Those Were The Days’ was written by Paul McCartney, and features Paul providing his own thigh-slapping percussion throughout. Paul and Ringo provide rhythm and Eric Clapton plays lead guitar. Jackie Lomax has a great blue-eyed soul voice that more than does justice to this otherwise unavailable ‘White Album’-era song by George Harrison. 5 King Of Fuh / Brute Forceīrute Force is a New York songwriter and this single was championed by John Lennon and George Harrison, but ‘Fuh’ rhymes with ‘Uh’, and ‘the Fuh king’ was therefore banned back in 1969. Paul McCartney’s theme tune for a 1968 British TV comedy drama series, recorded by the most famous brass band in the world. 4 Thingumybob / The Black Dyke Mills Band The Iveys were brought to Apple by former Beatles roadie Mal Evans and ‘Maybe Tomorrow’ was a hit in Holland and a minor hit in the US, before the band changed its name to Badfinger. Issued as a US single, it features Paul McCartney on bass and George Harrison on backing vocals. Taken from his self-titled debut album, this is the original version of ‘Carolina In My Mind’, cut in London in 1968. 1 for six weeks in 1968 and was produced by Paul McCartney, who discovered this 1920s Russian folk song in a London night club. The multi-million selling debut 45 by Mary Hopkin was UK No. ‘The Radha Krishna Temple’ Added to Historic Release of Original Apple Albums from 1968 to 1973 – Remastered CDs and Apple’s First Digital Downloads Due October 25th 2010ĬD Bonus Tracks and Digital Download Extras Now AnnouncedĬOME AND GET IT: THE BEST OF APPLE RECORDS 1 Those Were The Days / Mary Hopkin ‘Come and Get It: the Best of Apple Records’įirst Commercial Multi-Artist Compilation in Apple’s History Just announced on the new official Apple records website:
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