Help! (album)

=UK version= Help! is the fifth album by The Beatles; it was released in August 1965. Produced by George Martin for EMI Records, the album (in its original British form) contains seven songs that appeared in the movie of the same name, and seven that did not, including the Paul McCartney ballad Yesterday, the most covered song of all time.

George Harrison contributed the songs "I Need You" and "You Like Me Too Much." These were Harrison's second contributions to a Beatles album; the first was "Don't Bother Me", from With the Beatles. In 2003, the album was ranked number 332 on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. The album is often regarded as the last of the "early" albums and a transition from the old rock and roll days and to the more creative side of the Beatles. The album is the last to contain a cover (save "Maggie Mae" from the album Let It Be), which was "Act Naturally".

Tracks
All songs Lennon/McCartney except where otherwise noted.

Side A
All songs on side one appear in the movie.

Side B
=American version=

The North American version, the band's eighth Capitol Records album and tenth overall, includes the songs in the film plus selections from the orchestral score composed and conducted by Ken Thorne, which contains one of the first uses of the Indian sitar on a rock/pop album. "Ticket to Ride" is the only song on the American release in duophonic stereo (also known as "fake stereo") reprocessed from the mono mix. This album is available on CD as part of The Capitol Albums, Volume 2 box set. This set also includes the mono version of the American release, which is purely a stereo-to-mono fold-down mix, including the "fake stereo" duophonic "Ticket To Ride" folded down to mono, despite Capitol already having the mono mixes for the single releases of both that song and "Help!". A second CD release of this album, which contained the seven songs in true mono was issued in 2014 individually and part of the Beatles' The U.S. Albums boxed set.

The American version of "Help!" reached the number one spot on the Billboard album charts for nine weeks starting on 11 September 1965.

Side A

 * 1) "Help!" (preceded by Ken Thorne's "James Bond Theme" instrumental arrangement)
 * 2) "The Night Before"
 * 3) "From Me to You Fantasy" (instrumental) (Lennon, McCartney, Ken Thorne)
 * 4) "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"
 * 5) "I Need You" (Harrison)
 * 6) "In The Tyrol" (instrumental) (Ken Thorne)

Side B

 * 1) "Another Girl"
 * 2) "Another Hard Day's Night" (instrumental) (Lennon/McCartney, Thorne)
 * 3) "Ticket to Ride"
 * 4) Medley: "The Bitter End" (Ken Thorne)/"You Can't Do That" (instrumental) (Lennon/McCartney, arranged by Ken Thorne)
 * 5) "You're Going to Lose That Girl"
 * 6) "The Chase" (instrumental) (Ken Thorne)

=Credits=
 * John Lennon: lead, harmony, and backing Vocals, rhythm guitar (1964 Rickenbacker 325, 1964 Rickenbacker 325/12), acoustic guitar (1964 Gibson J-160E, 1964 Framus Hootenanny 5/024), electric piano, organ, and tambourine
 * Paul McCartney: lead, harmony, and backing Vocals, bass guitar (1963 Hofner 500/1), lead guitar (1962 Epiphone ES-230TD Casino), acoustic guitar (1964 Epiphone FT-79 Texan), piano (acoustic and electric), and Güiro
 * George Harrison: lead, harmony, and backing Vocals, lead guitar (1963 Gretsch 6119 Tennessean, 1961 Fender Stratocaster, 1963 Rickenbacker 360/12), acoustic guitar (1962 Gibson J-160E, 1964 Framus Hootenanny 5/024)
 * Ringo Starr: lead Vocals, drums, tambourine, maracas, cowbell, bongos, claves, and handclaps
 * George Martin: piano (acoustic and electric), Producer
 * Robert Freeman:Photography
 * Kenneth Essex: Viola on "Yesterday"
 * Francisco Gabarro: Cello on "Yesterday"
 * Tony Gilbert: Violin on "Yesterday"
 * Sidney Sax: Violin on "Yesterday"
 * John Scott: Flute on "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away"

=External Links=
 * All Music Guide review

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