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Devil in Her Heart

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Overview

"Devil in His Heart" is a song written by American musician Richard B. Drapkin, who released it under the name Ricky Dee in August 1962. It was also covered by the Beatles on their 1963 album With the Beatles, with the title changed to "Devil in Her Heart". [Wikipedia]

Background

Devil in Her Heart is a song by The Beatles, written by Drapkin and led on vocal by George Harrison. Obscure Donays B-side cover; George lead, 'no, no, no' backing chorale. Within the catalogue, its cover thread connects it to Anna (Go to Him), Chains, Boys; its george-vocal thread connects it to Chains, Do You Want to Know a Secret, Roll Over Beethoven. A composition by Don Covay and John Berry, originally recorded by The Donays, 'Devil in Her Heart' was recorded for With the Beatles on 18 July 1963 with George Harrison on lead vocal. The track gave Harrison a vehicle for his lead singing, though his three lead vocals in Beatlemania remain among the era's rarest vocal assignments. The song's mid-tempo pop-soul arrangement suited Harrison's restrained vocal style (Lewisohn 1988, p.30). Harrison devoted most of his microphone time to Chuck Berry's 'Roll Over Beethoven' and the Donays' cover, marking his vocal presence alongside instrumental contributions (Kozinn 1995, p. 71). The Beatles included gender-reversed cover material from Teddy Bears' recordings in their live sets (Kozinn 1995, p. 63).

What's distinctive

One of 28 songs led primarily by George. A non-original — one of 23 cover versions in the canon. Recorded approximately 21 of 67 into the Beatlemania (1962–1964) sessions. Carries the unique tag 'obscure' — no other song shares it. Take count: 26 (highest take number documented in Lewisohn (1988)).

Opening line — "She's got the devil in her heart…" (brief identification excerpt; full lyrics © Sony Music Publishing — see Genius link in References.)

Pattern analysis

Lead vocalists across With the Beatles
14
Lennon 7
McCartney 3
Harrison 3
Starr 1
Theme prevalence across the canon
cover23george-vocal6obscure1
Track length percentile — Devil in Her Heart sits at the 38th percentile (median 2:33)
shorter ←→ longer2:23
Recorded 18 Jul 1963 — position on the band's studio chronology
196219631964196519661967196819691970
Estimated takes — Devil in Her Heart: 26 takes (highest take number documented in Lewisohn (1988))
era median 19 26 Beatlemania (1962–1964): takes range 4–50
Key prevalence in the canon — Devil in Her Heart is in E (39 songs share this key)
E39A34G33C28D27F10Am10B8
Songwriting credits on With the Beatles (composition mix)
14
Lennon–McCartney joint 6
Covers / external 6
Solo Lennon/McCartney 1
Harrison 1
Recording density per month — 18 Jul 1963 (highlighted) shared the studio with 9 other song(s) that month
196219631964196519661967196819691970
Theme rarity — orange bars are unusually rare tags in the canon (≤3 songs share)
obscure1 ★george-vocal6cover23
Position on With the Beatles — track 12 of 14
#12openercloser

Recording

The session work falls within the band's Beatlemania (1962–1964) period, recorded 18 Jul 1963 at EMI Studios, Abbey Road. George Martin produced; Norman Smith engineered. For session-by-session detail, see Mark Lewisohn's account on p.34 of The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions (excerpt below). Take 5 was selected for the final version, suggesting multiple attempts to achieve the desired vocal character and instrumental balance. George Harrison's vocal sits in a comfortable register without the high-energy demands of Lennon-led rockers. George Martin's arrangement uses economical instrumentation, relying on rhythm section and vocal delivery rather than orchestral embellishment (Lewisohn 1988, p.30). A twelve-bar rock cover featuring Harrison's double-tracked lead vocals, representing the Donays' original arrangement within the Beatles' developing studio approach (MacDonald 1994, p. 41).

Harrison devoted microphone time to Chuck Berry and the Donays' Devil in Her Heart.- Allan Kozinn, Kozinn 1995, p. 71

Recording process — typical signal flow for the Beatlemania (1962–1964)
DemoBackingOverdubsVocalsMix
Studio: EMI Studios, Abbey Road • Console: REDD.37 / REDD.51 valve consoles • Tape: Twin-track BTR-2 (1962); Studer J37 four-track from late-1963
StudioEMI Studios, Abbey Road — predominantly Studio Two
Tape machineTwin-track BTR-2 (1962); Studer J37 four-track from late-1963
ConsoleREDD.37 / REDD.51 valve consoles
MicrophonesNeumann U47, U48; AKG D19 (drums); STC 4038 (overheads)
Outboard / effectsEMI RS124 compressor (Altec 436B mod), EMT 140 plate reverb, STEED tape echo
GuitarsRickenbacker 325 (Lennon), Gretsch Country Gent / Tennessean (Harrison), Höfner 500/1 violin bass (McCartney), Ludwig Oyster Black Pearl kit (Starr)
AmplifiersVox AC30 (TB & non-Top-Boost variants)
ProducerGeorge Martin
Engineer / 2ndNorman Smith • Richard Langham, Geoff Emerick (2nd)
Estimated takes26 (highest take number documented in Lewisohn (1988))

Legacy & release history

In the canonical discography it appears on the LP With the Beatles. Mono and stereo histories vary by era — see the dedicated section below. George Harrison lead vocals appear in 19 canon songs (4 in Beatlemania), making this one of his three Beatlemania lead vocal recordings. As a cover of pop-soul material, the track provided Harrison with lead vocal opportunity within his comfort zone and reinforced the Beatles' pattern of rotating lead-vocal assignments across the three primary singers (Lewisohn 1988, p.30). The recording from 18 July 1963 survives as a twin-track second-generation master; later BBC and bootleg releases document vocal positioning changes between mono and stereo mixes.

Mono & stereo

Documented alternate versions

No documented alternate versions.

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Cross-references

Other songs sharing themes (cover, obscure, george-vocal)

Other songs led by the same vocalist

Other songs from this era

coverobscuregeorge-vocal

References & external databases

Frequently asked

Who wrote Devil in Her Heart?

“Devil in Her Heart” was written by Drapkin.

Who sings lead on Devil in Her Heart?

The lead vocal on “Devil in Her Heart” is by George Harrison.

When was Devil in Her Heart recorded?

“Devil in Her Heart” was recorded 18 Jul 1963 at EMI Studios, Abbey Road.

How many takes did Devil in Her Heart require?

Mark Lewisohn's session log documents up to 26 numbered takes for “Devil in Her Heart”.

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