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Download The Decca Audition Tapes Remastered By Me!
For the 49th Anniversary of The Beatles doing an Audition to Decca, now Remastered.
"Three Cool Cats" is a 1958 song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. The song was covered by The Coasters and, later, by the Beatles. It was originally released as the B-side of the Coasters' hit single, "Charlie Brown".
"Three Cool Cats" is perhaps best known as one of the fifteen songs recorded by The Beatles for their Decca Records audition on New Year's Day 1962 at the Decca Studios in London. The Beatles' cover version featured George Harrison's vocals and Pete Best on drums. The Beatles' manager, Brian Epstein, personally chose this and the fourteen other audition numbers from the band's Merseyside dance hall and rock club repertoire. The recording was included on the Beatles' Anthology 1. The group also performed this song several times during the Get Back/Let It Be Sessions of January 1969. None of these have ever been officially released by EMI.
The song appears on the 2005 Ry Cooder album Chávez Ravine, with vocals performed by Little Willie G (Willie Garcia).
There have been many covers of this song. It is featured on Stand Out/Fit In, the 2007 studio album by The Basics, as well as their 2010 live album.
OPINION:
The funniest track of this audition, George delivers a great lead and funnier vocal, along with Paul catchy vocals and John comical vocals; Guitars and bass works properly; Pete does a fine drumming, fitting the song well.
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