Unreleased Materials

The unreleased material has many entries, an example, such as a demo, take and rehearsal recorded 1960-1969. Some records were not published in the official album and bootlegs.

Demos
The demo recording was recorded in the house or studio for the material of the album, also some were given by other performers. However, some demos remained unreleased, where they were subsequently published in a bootleg or series Anthology.

Song Lennon

 * "One After 909" (Recorded Early 1960) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "Do You Want to Know a Secret" (Recorded presumably September-November 1962) — demo was not published.
 * "Bad To Me" (Recorded May 1963) — was given to Billy J. Kramer and demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "I'm in Love" (Recorded June-July 1963) — was given The Fourmost and demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "I Call Your Name" (Recorded presumably 1963-1964) — demo was not published.
 * "If I Fell" (Recorded January 1964) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "No Reply" (Recorded 3 June 1964) — demo was published in the Anthology 1.
 * "In My Life" (Recorded September 1965) — demo was not published.
 * "She Said She Said" (Recorded January-March 1966, early title "He Said, He Said") — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "It's Not Too Bad" (Recorded September-October 1966) — early version "Strawberry Fields Forever" and demo was published in bootlegs.
 * "Strawberry Fields Forever" (Recorded November 1966) — demo was published in the Anthology 2 and bootlegs.
 * "Good Morning, Good Morning" (Recorded January 1967) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "Across the Universe", "Hey Bulldog" (early title "She Can Talk to Me") and "You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)" (Recorded April-May 1967) — demos was published in the bootlegs.
 * "Cry Baby Cry" (Recorded December 1967-January 1968) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "Good Night" (Recorded April-May 1968) — demo was not published.
 * "Look at Me" and "Oh My Love" (Recorded August-September 1968) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "Everyone Had A Hard Year" (later incorporated into "I've Got a Feeling") and "Don't Let Me Down" (Recorded November-December 1968) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "Because" (Recorded May-June 1969) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "Come Together" (Recorded June 1969, early title "Let’s Get It Together") — demo was not published.
 * "Oh! Yoko" (Recorded June-July 1969) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "Cold Turkey" (Recorded September 1969) — demo was published in the bootlegs.

Song McCartney

 * "When I'm Sixty-Four" (Recorded Early 1960) — demo was not published.
 * "Ask Me Why" (Recorded Early 1960) — demo was not published.
 * "You'll Be Mine" (Recorded Early 1960) — demo was published in the Anthology 1.
 * "Cayenne" (Recorded Early 1960) — demo was published in the Anthology 1.
 * "What Goes On" (Recorded June-July 1963, with Lennon) — demo was not published.
 * "A World Without Love" (Recorded December 1963-January 1964) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "One and One Is Two" (Recorded January 1964) — demo was published in the bootlegs and eventually and uncharted single for Mike Shannon and the Strangers.
 * "It's for You" (Recorded June 1964) — demo was not published. Given to Cilla Black
 * "We Can Work It Out" (Recorded September 1965) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "Michelle" (Recorded 1963 and September 1965) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "Eleanor Rigby" (Recorded February-March 1966) — demo was not published.
 * "The Fool on The Hill" (Recorded 6 September 1967) — demo was published in the Anthology 2.
 * "Step Inside Love" (Recorded October-November 1967) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "Etcetera" (Recorded 20 August 1968) — demo was not published.
 * "The Long and Winding Road" (Recorded September 1968) — demo was not published.
 * "Goodbye" (Recorded December 1968 or February 1969) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "Come and Get it" (Recorded 24 July 1969) — demo was published in the Anthology 3.

Song Harrison

 * "Don't Bother Me" (Recorded August 1963) — demo was published in the bootlegs.
 * "You Know What to Do" (Recorded 3 June 1964) — demo was published in the Anthology 1.
 * "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (Recorded 25 July 1968) — demo was published in the Anthology 3.
 * "Something", "Old Brown Shoe" and "All Things Must Pass" (Recorded 25 February 1969) — demos was published in the Anthology 3.

Kinfauns Demos
The precise date is unknown, but towards the end of May 1968 The Beatles met at Kinfauns, George Harrison's bungalow in Esher, Surrey. There they recorded demo versions of a number of songs written in India, 19 of which later appeared on the White Album.

The 27 songs believed to have been taped at Kinfauns were recorded on Harrison's Ampex four-track reel-to-reel tape recorder. They were mostly grouped together by the composer of each song, although John Lennon's songs were more scattered across the day. They were most likely taped in this order:
 * "Julia" – in a higher key and with the verses in a different order.
 * "Blackbird" – with a double-tracked vocal, no break, a slightly slower tempo.
 * "Rocky Raccoon" – shorter, without the opening and final verses.
 * "Back in the USSR" – lacks the final verse.
 * "Honey Pie" – released on Anthology 3, with the final verse edited out.
 * "Mother Nature’s Son" – without the guitar intro of the studio version.
 * "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da" – with a double-tracked vocal from Paul McCartney.
 * "Junk" – included on Anthology 3.
 * "Dear Prudence" – with a spoken ending and double-tracked vocals.
 * "Sexy Sadie"
 * "Cry Baby Cry" – with a different intro and ending from the album version.
 * "Child of Nature" – unreleased, but later became Jealous Guy.
 * "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill" – the other Beatles make animal noises.
 * "I’m So Tired" – with a slightly different spoken passage.
 * "Yer Blues" – John Lennon is 'insecure' rather than 'suicidal'.
 * "Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" – far less frenetic than the studio version.
 * "What’s the New Mary Jane" – included on Anthology 3.
 * "Revolution" – lacks the 'you say you'll change the constitution' verse.
 * "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" – with different lyrics in places.
 * "Circles" – unreleased by The Beatles.
 * "Sour Milk Sea" – unreleased by The Beatles.
 * "Not Guilty" – studio version included on Anthology 3.
 * "Piggies" – rather than 'eat their bacon', the piggies 'cut their pork chops'.
 * "Happiness is a Warm Gun" – lacks the intro and the final section.
 * "Mean Mr. Mustard" – his sister is called Shirley, not Pam.
 * "Polytheme Pam" – slightly different chords; 'well it's a little absurd but she's a nice class of bird'; the verses are repeated.
 * "Glass Onion" – with double-tracked gobbledygook from Lennon.

Please Please Me
4 September 1962, The Beatles began to record a song "How Do You Do It?" for their debut single. However, the debut single became Love Me Do, but George Martin continued to insist on the release of the band "How Do You Do It?" Until they brought their own magnificent song Please Please Me. Later, this song was included in the album Anthology 1.

26 November 1962 the band recorded three songs "Please Please Me" (Takes 1-18), "Ask Me Why" (Takes 1-6) and "Tip of My Tongue" (Unknown Takes), although most takes was destroyed or lost. Song "Tip of My Tongue" was not published.

11 February 1963 during an album session "Please Please Me" recorded a song "Hold Me Tight" (Takes 1-13), but for inclusion of this song in the album it was considered redundant and subsequently the records were destroyed or lost. Although this song was re-recorded for album "With The Beatles".

With The Beatles
1 July 1963 the band recorded songs "She Loves You" and "I'll Get You" for a new single. Although most of the records were destroyed or lost and remained as Unknown Takes. The single was released only mono. In 2012, was found record stereo mix song "She Loves You" (Take 14; mixed edited out of Takes 9,10, 12 and 13), was also mentioned record "Take 6 - complete".

From July to October 1963 there were many takes, although they were not published.

A Hard Day's Night
29 January 1964

Sgt. Pepper's
24 November 1966 the band recorded a song "Strawberry Fields Forever" (Take 1) and where subsequently were recorded Take 2 (Instrumental), Take 4, Take 6 (John's vocals are different), Take 7 and Take 26 (28 November-21 December 1966).

December 1966-January 1967 also recorded "When I'm Sixty-Four" - Take 2; without clarinets and "Penny Lane" - Take 6 - Instrumental. There is the most unreleased experimental record - "Carnival of Light".