Please Mr. Postman (Beatles)
- NeedsVocals
- NeedsPercussion
The English rock band the Beatles displayed an early interest in the music of girl groups, covering songs by groups like the Shirelles, the Cookies and the Donays. They added "Please Mr. Postman" to their live repertoire in December 1961, their third Tamla song after the Miracles' "Who's Lovin' You" and Barrett Strong's "Money (That's What I Want)".
Writing about The Beatles' Second Album, music critic Robert Christgau considers the covers of "Please Mr. Postman" and "Money (That's What I Want)" as two of the Beatles' best ever recordings, "both surpassing the superb Motown originals".[Music critic Tim Riley calls the song's beat "tremendous", and that "like all great rock 'n' roll, it sounds perilously close to falling apart at any minute". He writes it is the "most reckless and completely irresistible playing" on the first side of With the Beatles, and "the most flammable rock 'n' roll they've given us since "She Loves You
Talent | Invited | Reserved |
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Vocals | stegokitty | stegokitty |
Percussion | stegokitty | stegokitty |
stegokitty: Shawn, we need your LV to complete the collab---TIA :-)
This is coming along nicely
BVs added for review
Two guitar added for review
stubass: hope this helps!