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Rubber Soul

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Release dateDecember 3, 1965
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Rubber Soul is the sixth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released on 3 December 1965 in the United Kingdom, on EMI's Parlophone label, accompanied by the non-album double A-side single "Day Tripper" / "We Can Work It Out".

Macca and Ringo: Unheard demo of former Beatles auctions

Feb 24,2020 12:41 pm

A never-seen-before track from former Beatles Sir Paul Mccartney and Sir Ringo Starr will be sold at auction.

Angel In Disguise is One of only a couple of songs together, the only of The Remaining members of the Fab Four.

The pair recorded a demo for Sir Ringo's 1992 solo album, Time Takes Time, but it did not make the LP.

The cassette is now sold, the get from the former Radio Luxembourg DJ Tony Prince , and is expected to be up to 20,000 pounds.

A quarter of the profits will be donated to the NHS Covid-19 Urgent appeal Charities, while the remainder will go to the Prince's United DJ's-radio-station-project.

Two versions of The Track appear on The Tape ; to sing a rough demo with Sir Paul , and a more fleshed out with The Drummer on lead vocals, with additional instruments and backing vocals.

A demo of another Sir Ringo track, called Everybody Wins, is also on the cassette, which will go under The Hammer at Omega auctions " sale online on the 19 may, along with other memorabilia.

', Exciting mysteries,'

The sticksman was earlier credited as a co-author appeared on a track called love You, Sir Paul 's 1997 album Flaming Pie .

Chris Shaw , host of The Beatles podcast, told The Bbc that, while the new discovery could allow the ghosts of some of the quarantine beatle maniacs, The Track is unlikely to appear on any 'Best Of ' collections in the foreseeable future.

"Each of the newly discovered Beatles-like songs are always exciting for the fans, and the Starr/McCartney credit makes this all the more tempting," He Said .

"However, the fact that Angel was rejected in Disguise, suggests that it may not be The Best song in The World . Sometimes these things are better left as a titillating secrets. "

The notes, which will be displayed to only credit McCartney as the author shows, the lyrics are: "My name is Ritchie / Let me look in your Eyes / have no fear, I'm just an angel in disguise".

Ritchie , of course, refers to Starr's given name is Richard Starkey. In addition, it suggests that the route leads to a "slow beat" and is written in The Key of C

While he sang on nearly a dozen Beatles songs, including Yellow Submarine and With a Little Help from My Friends , the 79-year-old was only credited with two of him; Octopus's Garden and Don ' T Pass Me By.

Starr co-wrote several others, although in addition to McCartney and the late John Lennon , including What Comes from the 1965 album Rubber Soul .

His 20th solo album, What's My Name", was released at the end of Last Year and featured a Lennon-composed track to be Old with Me.

"It is fantastic to be able to bring to The Market , a previously unheard and unreleased track," said Omega auctioneer Paul Fairweather.

"We think The Track is about certainly had enough of that in The Album , and I'm sure if Paul was to release the self-prove it to certainly be a hit with fans. "

Also included in the sale is A Collection of letters and documents sent to Tony Prince after the death of Beatles-hero Elvis Presley in 1977, after he broke the News Live on air. As well as autographs from Paul and Linda Mccartney and a jacket, which is in the possession of Eric Clapton - One of The Few outside musicians, the Cries ever on a Beatles track (While My guitar Gently).

Back when we were fab: The Beatles in the year 1965

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