One And One Is Two - The Beatles Unreleased Song (Stereo Mix) [Reimagined]

Song: One And One Is Two Artist: The Beatles Composer: Lennon/McCartney Unreleased The demo of “One And One Is Two“ was probably recorded in Paris in mid-January/early February 1964, with McCartney singing to an acoustic guitar and piano. It was recorded at the George V Hotel during the Beatles’ concert series at the Olympia at the request of publisher Dick James. The demo has not yet been released legally. “One And One Is Two“ was originally intended for Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas, but the group declined. John Lennon reportedly exclaimed during the recording of the demo, “Billy J. will be done when he gets this song“. In 1980, he also commented, “This is another one of Paul’s bad attempts at writing a song“. The song was also offered to fellow group The Fourmost, who, like the Dakotas, had previously recorded other Lennon/McCartney compositions. Brian O’Hara, guitarist and vocalist for The Fourmost later said of the off
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