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Latest revision as of 19:30, 16 August 2011

"Words of Love"
Song by The Beatles
Album Beatles for Sale
Released December 4, 1964
Recorded October 18, 1964
Genre Rock and roll
Jangle pop
Length 2:12 (mono), 2:02 (stereo)
Label Parlophone
Writer Buddy Holly
Producer George Martin
Beatles for Sale track listing
Finally, John and Paul harmonised on a version of Buddy Holly's 'Words Of Love', the first and only time the Beatles &#$151; Holly lovers to the man — performed one of his songs on record, although they had played a number of them on stage before 1963. This was recorded in three takes, only two of which were complete. Take three — with overdubs added onto take two — was the 'best'.

—Mark Lewisohn, The Beatles Recording Sessions, p.50, 1988

There was still one more song to be recorded — a cover of Buddy Holly's "Words Of Love," another favorite of mine. They were clearly flagging by the time they got around to it, yet John, Paul, and George sang beautiful three-part harmony, gathered around a single mic. Their vocals really imbued the track with warmth and love. It was a fitting tribute to one of the group's musical idols and the perfect way to end the evening, just short of midnight.

—Geoff Emerick, EMI Recording Engineer, Here, There and Everywhere, p.97, 2006

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