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  1. "You Won't See Me" is a song by the English rock band #theBeatles from their 1965 album #RubberSoul. It was written by #PaulMcCartney and credited to #LennonMcCartney. The lyrics address McCartney's troubled relationship with #JaneAsher and her desire to pursue her career as a stage and film actress. The Beatles recorded the song during what #MarkLewisohn describes as a "marathon" final recording session for Rubber Soul, to ensure the album's pre-Christmas release.
    youtube.com/watch?v=Pe2odZyzU7U

  2. "You Won't See Me" is a song by the English rock band #theBeatles from their 1965 album #RubberSoul. It was written by #PaulMcCartney and credited to #LennonMcCartney. The lyrics address McCartney's troubled relationship with #JaneAsher and her desire to pursue her career as a stage and film actress. The Beatles recorded the song during what #MarkLewisohn describes as a "marathon" final recording session for Rubber Soul, to ensure the album's pre-Christmas release.
    youtube.com/watch?v=Pe2odZyzU7U

  3. "You Won't See Me" is a song by the English rock band #theBeatles from their 1965 album #RubberSoul. It was written by #PaulMcCartney and credited to #LennonMcCartney. The lyrics address McCartney's troubled relationship with #JaneAsher and her desire to pursue her career as a stage and film actress. The Beatles recorded the song during what #MarkLewisohn describes as a "marathon" final recording session for Rubber Soul, to ensure the album's pre-Christmas release.
    youtube.com/watch?v=Pe2odZyzU7U

  4. "You Won't See Me" is a song by the English rock band #theBeatles from their 1965 album #RubberSoul. It was written by #PaulMcCartney and credited to #LennonMcCartney. The lyrics address McCartney's troubled relationship with #JaneAsher and her desire to pursue her career as a stage and film actress. The Beatles recorded the song during what #MarkLewisohn describes as a "marathon" final recording session for Rubber Soul, to ensure the album's pre-Christmas release.
    youtube.com/watch?v=Pe2odZyzU7U

  5. "You Won't See Me" is a song by the English rock band #theBeatles from their 1965 album #RubberSoul. It was written by #PaulMcCartney and credited to #LennonMcCartney. The lyrics address McCartney's troubled relationship with #JaneAsher and her desire to pursue her career as a stage and film actress. The Beatles recorded the song during what #MarkLewisohn describes as a "marathon" final recording session for Rubber Soul, to ensure the album's pre-Christmas release.
    youtube.com/watch?v=Pe2odZyzU7U

  6. "You Won't See Me" is a song by the English rock band #theBeatles from their 1965 album #RubberSoul. It was written by #PaulMcCartney and credited to #LennonMcCartney. The lyrics address McCartney's troubled relationship with #JaneAsher and her desire to pursue her career as a stage and film actress. The Beatles recorded the song during what #MarkLewisohn describes as a "marathon" final recording session for Rubber Soul, to ensure the album's pre-Christmas release.
    youtube.com/watch?v=k_kSMkl6Lfg

  7. "You Won't See Me" is a song by the English rock band #theBeatles from their 1965 album #RubberSoul. It was written by #PaulMcCartney and credited to #LennonMcCartney. The lyrics address McCartney's troubled relationship with #JaneAsher and her desire to pursue her career as a stage and film actress. The Beatles recorded the song during what #MarkLewisohn describes as a "marathon" final recording session for Rubber Soul, to ensure the album's pre-Christmas release.
    youtube.com/watch?v=k_kSMkl6Lfg

  8. "You Won't See Me" is a song by the English rock band #theBeatles from their 1965 album #RubberSoul. It was written by #PaulMcCartney and credited to #LennonMcCartney. The lyrics address McCartney's troubled relationship with #JaneAsher and her desire to pursue her career as a stage and film actress. The Beatles recorded the song during what #MarkLewisohn describes as a "marathon" final recording session for Rubber Soul, to ensure the album's pre-Christmas release.
    youtube.com/watch?v=k_kSMkl6Lfg

  9. "You Won't See Me" is a song by the English rock band #theBeatles from their 1965 album #RubberSoul. It was written by #PaulMcCartney and credited to #LennonMcCartney. The lyrics address McCartney's troubled relationship with #JaneAsher and her desire to pursue her career as a stage and film actress. The Beatles recorded the song during what #MarkLewisohn describes as a "marathon" final recording session for Rubber Soul, to ensure the album's pre-Christmas release.
    youtube.com/watch?v=k_kSMkl6Lfg

  10. "You Won't See Me" is a song by the English rock band #theBeatles from their 1965 album #RubberSoul. It was written by #PaulMcCartney and credited to #LennonMcCartney. The lyrics address McCartney's troubled relationship with #JaneAsher and her desire to pursue her career as a stage and film actress. The Beatles recorded the song during what #MarkLewisohn describes as a "marathon" final recording session for Rubber Soul, to ensure the album's pre-Christmas release.
    youtube.com/watch?v=k_kSMkl6Lfg

  11. Fascinating find by Samira Ahmed of a 1963 live show by The Beatles - a few clips on Front Row and looking forward to hearing a cleaned up version if what Mark Lewisohn suggests is possible gets realised!

    Listen to The Beatles playing for posh schoolboys!

    bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001kpq1

    #TheBeatles #StoweSchool #FrontRow #BBCFrontRow #SamiraAhmed #MarkLewisohn

  12. Fascinating find by Samira Ahmed of a 1963 live show by The Beatles - a few clips on Front Row and looking forward to hearing a cleaned up version if what Mark Lewisohn suggests is possible gets realised!

    Listen to The Beatles playing for posh schoolboys!

    bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001kpq1

    #TheBeatles #StoweSchool #FrontRow #BBCFrontRow #SamiraAhmed #MarkLewisohn

  13. Fascinating find by Samira Ahmed of a 1963 live show by The Beatles - a few clips on Front Row and looking forward to hearing a cleaned up version if what Mark Lewisohn suggests is possible gets realised!

    Listen to The Beatles playing for posh schoolboys!

    bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001kpq1