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"I'll Get You" is a song by The Beatles. The song is primarily a John Lennon composition, although there is some possibility that the middle eight was co-written by Paul McCartney.
The song, of which the working title was "Get you in the end", was originally slated to be the follow-up single to "From Me to You", but when it was finally released, it was as a B-Side. Like several of Lennon's compositions of the time, there is a slightly menacing ambiguity to the lyrics, which could equally well be interpreted as a promise or a threat.
The song was a B-side on two separate occasions. It was initially released as the B-side of "She Loves You" (on 28 August in the United Kingdom and 16 September in the United States) and was also later released in the United States only on 21 May 1964 as the B-side of "Sie Liebt Dich", a German language recording of the previous A-side. Both were released on the Swan Records label in the United States - the only Beatles releases on that label (the British release was on Parlophone).
The song was also released in the U.S. on 10 April 1964 on the Capitol Records album The Beatles' Second Album. It was not released on album in the United Kingdom until the Rarities release as part of the set The Beatles Collection. A live version of the song, recorded at the London Palladium on 13 October 1963 is included on Anthology 1.
The song is unusual among Beatles songs of its period in that Lennon and McCartney, although both providing vocal tracks, sing in unison for the majority of the track, allowing the few occasions where they do harmonise to stand out. Furthermore, unlike most Beatles songs of the time, there is no lead break - the lead guitar, in fact, is virtually reduced to a second rhythm guitar. The most prominent instruments in the track are McCartney's bass and Lennon's harmonica.
"I'll Get You" is one of only four official Beatles recordings to have never been released in true stereo.[citation needed]
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1962: " Love Me Do" • 1963: " Please Please Me", " From Me to You", " She Loves You", " I Want to Hold Your Hand" • 1964: " Can't Buy Me Love", " A Hard Day's Night", " I Feel Fine" • 1965: " Ticket to Ride", " Help!", " Day Tripper" / " We Can Work It Out" • 1966: " Paperback Writer", " Eleanor Rigby" / " Yellow Submarine" • 1967: " Strawberry Fields Forever" / " Penny Lane", " All You Need Is Love", " Hello Goodbye" • 1968: " Lady Madonna", " Hey Jude" • 1969: " Get Back" / " Don't Let Me Down", " Ballad of John and Yoko", " Something" / " Come Together" • 1970: " Let It Be" • 1976: " Yesterday", " Back in the U.S.S.R." • 1978: " Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" / " A Day in the Life" • 1982: " The Beatles Movie Medley", " Love Me Do" (reissue) • 1995: " Baby It's You", " Free as a Bird" • 1996: " Real Love"
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1962: " P.S. I Love You" • 1963: " Ask Me Why", " Thank You Girl", " I'll Get You", " This Boy" • 1964: " You Can't Do That", " Things We Said Today", " She's a Woman" • 1965: " Yes It Is", " I'm Down" • 1966: " Rain" • 1967: " Baby, You're a Rich Man", " I Am the Walrus" • 1968: " The Inner Light", " Revolution" • 1969: " Old Brown Shoe" • 1970: " You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)" • 1976: " I Should Have Known Better", " Twist and Shout" • 1982: " I'm Happy Just to Dance with You", " P.S. I Love You" (reissue) • 1995: " I'll Follow the Sun" / " Devil in Her Heart" / " Boys", " Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" • 1996: " Baby's in Black"
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1963: " Please Please Me" (VJ), " From Me to You" (VJ), " She Loves You" (Swan), " I Want to Hold Your Hand" • 1964: " Twist and Shout" (Tollie), " Can't Buy Me Love", " Do You Want to Know a Secret" (VJ), " Love Me Do" (Tollie), " Sie Liebt Dich (She Loves You)" (Swan), " A Hard Day's Night", " I'll Cry Instead", " And I Love Her", " Matchbox", " I Feel Fine" • 1965: " Eight Days a Week", " Ticket to Ride", " Help!", " Yesterday", " We Can Work It Out" / " Day Tripper" • 1966: " Nowhere Man", " Paperback Writer", " Eleanor Rigby" / " Yellow Submarine" • 1967: " Penny Lane" / " Strawberry Fields Forever", " All You Need Is Love", " Hello, Goodbye" • 1968: " Lady Madonna", " Hey Jude" • 1969: " Get Back" / " Don't Let Me Down", " Ballad of John and Yoko", " Something" / " Come Together" • 1970: " Let It Be", " The Long and Winding Road" • 1976: " Got to Get You into My Life", " Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" • 1978: " Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" / " A Day in the Life" • 1982: " The Beatles Movie Medley" • 1986: " Twist and Shout" • 1995: " Baby It's You", " Free as a Bird" • 1996: " Real Love"
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1963: " Ask Me Why", " Thank You Girl", " I'll Get You", " I Saw Her Standing There" • 1964: " From Me to You", " There's a Place", " You Can't Do That", " I Should Have Known Better", " I'm Happy Just to Dance with You", " If I Fell", " Slow Down", " She's a Woman" • 1965: " I Don't Want to Spoil the Party", " Yes It Is", " I'm Down", " Act Naturally" • 1966: " What Goes On", " Rain" • 1967: " Baby You're a Rich Man", " I Am the Walrus" • 1968: " The Inner Light", " Revolution" • 1969: " Old Brown Shoe" • 1970: " You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)", " For You Blue" • 1976: " Helter Skelter" • 1982: " I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" • 1986: " There's a Place" • 1995: " I'll Follow the Sun" / " Devil in Her Heart" / " Boys", " I Saw Her Standing There" / " This Boy" / " Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" • 1996: " Baby's in Black" / " Yellow Submarine" / " Here, There and Everywhere"
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