Not a Second Time
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| "Not a Second Time" | ||
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| Song by The Beatles | ||
| from the album With the Beatles | ||
| Released | November 22, 1963 | |
| Genre | Rock and roll | |
| Length | 2:08 | |
| Label | Parlophone | |
| Writer(s) | McCartney/Lennon | |
| Producer(s) | George Martin | |
| With the Beatles track listing | ||
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"Not a Second Time" is a song by John Lennon (credited to McCartney/Lennon) performed by the Beatles on their album With the Beatles. Lennon said he was "trying to write a Smokey Robinson or something at the time."[1]
The song was recorded on August 21, 1963 at Abbey Road Studios.[2]
Contents |
- John Lennon – acoustic guitar, vocal (double-tracked)
- George Martin – piano
- Ringo Starr – drums
- Robert Palmer covered the song in 1980 on his album Clues.
- ^ The Beatles, Anthology, p. 96
- ^ Mark Lewisohn, The Beatles Complete Recording Sessions, p. 35