John Lennon - To Know Her Is To Love Her video free download


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John's tenth solo album release, and first with no songs written by himself.

Credited to John Lennon.

Personnel :

1973 Sessions.

John - Vocals and guitar

Jesse Ed Davis - Guitar

Jim Keltner - Drums

Leon Russell - Keyboards

Jose Feliciano - Acoustic guitar

Nino Tempo - Saxophone

Steve Cropper - Guitar

Hal Blaine - Drums

and Jeff Barry and Barry Mann.

1974 Sessions :

John - Vocals and guitar

Jesse Ed Davis - Guitar

Eddie Mottau - Acoustic guitar

Jim Keltner - Drums

Klaus Voorman - Bass

Arthur Jenkins - Percussion

Ken Ascher - Keyboards

Bobby Keyes - Brass

and Peter Jameson, Joseph Temperley, Dennis Morouse and Frank Vicari.

Originally to be called "Oldies But Mouldies", recording started last quarter 1973 with Phil Spector in the producing chair. But, John and Phil constantly "disagreed" over the product, and the sessions fell apart. At this time Phil had the tapes, was then involved in a car accident and John was unable to get the tapes back from Phil. When eventually he did get them back, he decided that only four of the takes were acceptable, and decided to re-record the others. This was done just after the release of "Walls And Bridges" from 21st-25th October 1974, and so it was decided to hold back the release of the oldies album until April 1975.

The next part of the interesting history of the release of this L.P. concerns "Come Together" ... Maurice Levy was the publisher of Chuck Berry's song catalogue and sued John for copyright infringement, claiming that "Come Together" was a plagiarised version of Chuck's "You Can't Catch Me". John agreed, out of court, to recompense by including some Chuck Berry songs for his next album, including the aforementioned problem tune. John gave Levy tapes from those first Spector sessions of the Chuck Berry songs, and Levy created an album which he advertised on U.S. T.V. and released 8th February 1975. This album was called "John Lennon Sings The Great Rock & Roll Hits", and was sub-titled "Roots" (it's more familiar name). It even added two tracks omitted from the official version, "Angel Baby" and "Be My Baby" (see The Bootleg Single)

The release stated that it was authorised by John Lennon and Apple Records, which was hotly denied by both, who then counter sued ! ... the "Roots" album was withdrawn and John was awarded $145,000 on 20th February 1976. But, it was the "Roots" release that caused Apple to bring forward the "Rock 'n' Roll" issue date.

"Angel Baby" eventually surfaced legitamately on "Menlove Avenue".

Three other tracks from the original sessions also appeared on "Menlove Avenue", these were "My Baby Left Me", "To Know Her Is To Love Her" and "Here We Go Again".

Also recorded but remaining unreleased were, "That'll Be The Day", "Thirty Days" and C'mon Everybody"

The album is single sleeved, with no added gimmicks like in more recent releases.

The cover photograph of John was taken by Jurgen Vollmer in 1961 in Hamburg. The blurred figures are George and Paul, plus EITHER Pete Best OR Stuart Sutcliffe. The format of this cover was designed by Ray Kohara.

The record label is the standard green Apple.

Comments

8 years ago

Stacey Sauls

Guess I'm different than everyone else cause I love this shi* lol. Guess it's mainly for John's voice here, I freaking love it. Thanks for the upload! <3

9 years ago

Michel Bilodeau

Pour Toi Marilou.

9 years ago

Mr Sixties Rock

Not his best version

9 years ago

Shannon Condella

+afrina mokhtar Written by Phil Spector, originally covered by sung as To Know Him is to Love Him by The Teddy Bears. Best cover of it IMO is The Beatles version from '63.

9 years ago

fitless

not bad, but Lennon leading the Beatles did a lot better version of the song - by far the best interpretation of all 

9 years ago

afrina mokhtar

This song is originally by the teddy bears right? If I'm not mistaken it was recorded in the 50's

9 years ago

jude765jff

I want this version as my wedding song 

9 years ago

scottyrocks9

Great Lennon scream!!

9 years ago

robbiejohnson2011

Thanks. I have the Cd but this comes in handy. And to anyone who has ever spent a lost weekend, do it carefuly. Smiley face.

9 years ago

박민국

I am very like song. 

10 years ago

Weldon Johnson

Miss the horns in music. No pun intended

10 years ago

Alonzo Williams

*To Know Her Is To Love Her* *John Lennon*

10 years ago

Maxi Paz Sandoval

Good version but I like the version with the Beatles audition for Decca in 1962.

10 years ago

trfesok

Yes, it sounds like a dirge! Phil Spector's arrangement is a disaster, with that horn riff just repeating endlessly. No wonder it was originally rejected for the album!

10 years ago

Levan Sopromadze

*To Know Her Is To Love Her**John Lennon* 

10 years ago

Walter H Groth

*To Know Her Is To Love Her**John Lennon* 

10 years ago

Samalamalamdam

The first recorded version was issued by The Teddy Bears in 1958. It was a number one hit in America.

11 years ago

Preußischer Grenadier

But it was recorded for "Rock 'n' Roll", same with "Angel Baby"

11 years ago

gpellizzonminecraft

Yeah, it sounds very Menlove Ave-ish.

11 years ago

P4C4

I have that 2Cassette". I bought it on montevideo from "palacio de la musica" yesars AGO!!!! great memories

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