John Lennon overdubbed the harmonica without the other Beatles eight days later. Although both songs were rehearsed, only "One After 909" was recorded, and even then the results were deemed unsatisfactory for release. This recording session is also notable because it marks the first studio appearances of two Lennon–McCartney songs that would not be released until much later in the band's career: " One After 909" (later re-recorded, appearing on Let It Be) and " What Goes On" (later re-recorded, appearing on Rubber Soul, credited as Lennon–McCartney/ Starkey to reflect Ringo's contribution to the lyrics). The song was recorded in thirteen takes, the same number of takes needed to perfect "From Me To You" on 5 March 1963. It would be permanently changed to the more familiar " Lennon–McCartney" songwriting credit for their next single release, " She Loves You". This was just a silly song we knocked off." McCartney seemed to agree describing it as "a bit of a hack song, but all good practice."īoth "From Me to You" and "Thank You Girl" were credited to "McCartney–Lennon", as were eight of the songs on the Please Please Me album. So it became a B-side or an album track." In April 1972, he told Hit Parader, " Paul and me. Lennon said the song was originally intended as a single: "'Thank You Girl' was one of our efforts at writing a single that didn't work.
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Lyrically, Ian MacDonald suggests that Lennon probably wrote the first line of each verse, allowing McCartney to use his flair for word play and inner-rhyming in completing it. So a lot of our songs were directly addressed to the fans." Written “eyeball to eyeball", a phrase Lennon and McCartney would later use to describe their early formulaic writing sessions, "Thank You Girl" demonstrates how they were able to produce a song from scratch by working in total partnership. McCartney said, "We knew that if we wrote a song called, 'Thank You Girl', that a lot of the girls who wrote us fan letters would take it as a genuine 'thank you'.
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Originally titled "Thank You, Little Girl", the song was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney as a tribute to the band's many female fans.