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Overview
"I'll Get You" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and released by the Beatles as the B-side of their 1963 single "She Loves You". The song was initially titled "Get You in the End". [Wikipedia]
Background
I'll Get You is a song by The Beatles, written by Lennon–McCartney and led on vocal by John Lennon & Paul McCartney. B-side of 'She Loves You'; uncluttered duet. Within the catalogue, its b-side thread connects it to You Can't Do That, Thank You Girl, This Boy; its duet thread connects it to Words of Love, From Me to You; its harmonica thread connects it to Love Me Do, There's a Place, Little Child. The B-side to 'She Loves You,' recorded 1 July 1963, 'I'll Get You' features John Lennon and Paul McCartney sharing lead vocals in another fan-directed composition. The track's slightly faster tempo and less elaborate arrangement than its A-side reflects the Beatles' efficiency in back-to-back single sessions. The song's message of romantic persistence fits the strategic fan-address approach Lennon and McCartney had developed (Lewisohn 1988, p.31).
What's distinctive
At 2:04 it's bottom fifth by length. One of 101 songs led primarily by John. Recorded approximately 18 of 67 into the Beatlemania (1962–1964) sessions. Carries the rare tag 'duet' — shared with only 2 other song(s). Take count: 4 (estimated (book silent on takes — era-typical figure shown)).Opening line — "Imagine I'm in love with you…" (brief identification excerpt; full lyrics © Sony Music Publishing — see Genius link in References.)
Pattern analysis
Recording
The session work falls within the band's Beatlemania (1962–1964) period, recorded 1 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.9 of The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions (excerpt below). Recorded on the same session as 'She Loves You,' the track benefited from the group's vocal and instrumental warmup during the A-side recordings. Take 15 was selected for final release, suggesting the session's overall efficiency after extensive 'She Loves You' work. The simpler harmonic arrangement compared to 'She Loves You' allowed faster achievement of satisfactory vocal synchronization (Lewisohn 1988, p.31).
| Studio | EMI Studios, Abbey Road — predominantly Studio Two |
|---|---|
| Tape machine | Twin-track BTR-2 (1962); Studer J37 four-track from late-1963 |
| Console | REDD.37 / REDD.51 valve consoles |
| Microphones | Neumann U47, U48; AKG D19 (drums); STC 4038 (overheads) |
| Outboard / effects | EMI RS124 compressor (Altec 436B mod), EMT 140 plate reverb, STEED tape echo |
| Guitars | Rickenbacker 325 (Lennon), Gretsch Country Gent / Tennessean (Harrison), Höfner 500/1 violin bass (McCartney), Ludwig Oyster Black Pearl kit (Starr) |
| Amplifiers | Vox AC30 (TB & non-Top-Boost variants) |
| Producer | George Martin |
| Engineer / 2nd | Norman Smith • Richard Langham, Geoff Emerick (2nd) |
| Estimated takes | 4 (estimated (book silent on takes — era-typical figure shown)) |
Legacy & release history
In the canonical discography it appears as the B-side of the single She Loves You. Mono and stereo histories vary by era — see the dedicated section below. Dual lead vocals by John Lennon and Paul McCartney appear in 20 canon songs (14 in Beatlemania), making this representative of their collaborative vocal approach. While never released as a single outside the original coupling, the track benefited from radio play as part of the 'She Loves You' release and remains a concert staple in Beatles live performance (Lewisohn 1988, p.31). I'll Get You was the B-side of She Loves You, and both were taped at the 1 July 1963 session whose two-track master was later scrapped once the mono mix was prepared (Lewisohn p.38; Kehew/Ryan p.324 records it as 'misplaced or destroyed').
Mono & stereo
- Mixed primarily in mono at Abbey Road; the Beatles attended only the mono mixes through Sgt Pepper.
- Stereo mixes from this period were prepared (often without the band present) and are now considered secondary by purists.
Documented alternate versions
No documented alternate versions.
Released on
- She Loves You — Single, 23 August 1963
Cross-references
Other songs sharing themes (b-side, duet, harmonica)
Other songs led by the same vocalist
Other songs from this era
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References & external databases
Frequently asked
Who wrote I'll Get You?
“I'll Get You” was written by Lennon–McCartney.
Who sings lead on I'll Get You?
The lead vocal on “I'll Get You” is by John Lennon & Paul McCartney.
When was I'll Get You recorded?
“I'll Get You” was recorded 1 Jul 1963 at EMI Studios, Abbey Road.
How many takes did I'll Get You require?
Mark Lewisohn's session log documents up to 4 numbered takes for “I'll Get You”.
