The Beatles Song Of The Day is “Every Little Thing.” “Every Little Thing” is a song written mostly by Paul McCartney and it appears on The Beatles “Beatles For Sale” album. The odd thing about this song is it was supposedly written by Paul but is sung by John Lennon. This is a very underrated Beatles song. It is one of the most emotional tracks on “Beatles For Sale” and it sounds like a John song. John said Paul wrote it and Paul has never claimed otherwise. John Lennon: double-tracked vocal and acoustic rhythm guitar/ Paul McCartney: harmony vocal, bass guitar and piano/ George Harrison: double-tracked lead guitar/ Ringo Starr: drums and timpani. The song was recorded on September 29th and 30th, 1964 at Abbey Road. Producer: George Martin. “Every Little Thing” is a song Paul wrote with his then girlfriend actress Jane Asher in mind. Paul wrote it in the music room at Jane Asher’s parents house where he was staying at the time.
Rating “Every Little Thing” on a scale of 1 to 5 stars ****
- Rolling Stone Magazine ranked “Every Little Thing” at #91 on their “The Beatles 100 Greatest Songs” list-while Spignesi and Lewis didn’t have “Every Little Thing” on their “100 Best Beatles Songs” list.
- While Paul wrote this hoping to be writing a single, it was never released as a single.
- Length of song: 2:01.
Every Little Thing {Lennon-McCartney}
Every little thing she does
