Beatles
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I am trying to make these songs better all the time (hence the title of this post). I think this version is definitely an improvement over the last one. It is less blaring and more caring. The other songs are located here.
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I learned something interesting today. Did you know that Mormon cats have nine wives? Now you do. Is that a politically correct joke? Did I offend anyone? If I did, it wasn’t my intention. That makes it ok, right? Who knows anymore. Here are a couple more songs for you. They can also be found…
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Here are some songs you are sure to remember. They can be found with the other masterpieces here.
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But it’s so worth it. Just take a listen.
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Here are two versions of the same song made on different programs: FL Studio and Soundtrap. They can be found with the other songs here. El Mañana Nunca Sabe Apaga tu mente, relájate y flota corriente abajoo es morir, No es morir Pon abajo todos los pensamientos, déjate llevar por el vacíoEs brillar, es brillar…
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Here is one from my “easy listening” catalogue. Also, yesterday’s song with drums added (which somehow were missing…)
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From the White Album, here is yet another version of Helter Skelter. And here is a little reminder of what is really important in this world:
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Someone recently told me that when it comes to music, sometimes less is more. With that in mind, I have gone back and changed some of the earlier “releases.” They can be found with the other songs here.
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Yesterday’s 24-hour download total of songs from this site was a new record. So let’s keep the fun going. These songs can be found with the other ones here.
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I have been going over some of those Beatles songs and decided some of them needed some changes. Sometimes less is more. Unless it is your checking account, of course.
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Just who are Desmond and Molly Jones? And what the heck is all this Ob-La-Di business all about? I have no idea. But I do know I like the way it sounds. It’s almost Diablo in reverse. Spooky! From The Beatles White Album, here is my version of Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, the spelling of which I…
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A carrot. Here are two new songs. One is titled Norwegian Wood, from the album Rubber Soul. The other song is titled I’ve Just Seen a Face from the album Help. That means there are now 76 Beatles remakes.
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Here is my version of Yesterday, from the album Help and Yellow Submarine from the Beatles album Revolver, It can be found with the others here.
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Here are two relaxing Beatles songs for a Sunday. From the White Album, this is my version of Blackbird: And this is Eight Days a Week, from the album Beatles VI. Like the song Something, it ends exactly the way it begins. They both can be found with the other 70 songs here.
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A Little Hoarse. Here is another Beatles song for all you Beatles fans out there. This is the title cut from the Beatles album A Hard Day’s Night. All of the other songs can be found here.
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Here is another song – Michelle by The Beatles. It is from their album Rubber Soul. It can be found with the other songs here.
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Here are songs 67 and 68 in the ongoing list of Beatles remakes. The title song from the Beatles Help album, along with And Your Bird Can Sing, which was on the album Yesterday and Today in the U.S. but on Revolver in the U.K. Here is some Beatles history that everyone should see at…
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I recently bought a belt for $500. It was a huge waist. But seriously….. The latest Beatles remake is from the Abbey Road album, titled Something. It is one of the few songs that ends exactly as it starts. And here is Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Reprise. It is similar to the title…
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Question: Why don’t ants need to be vaccinated? Answer: They already have the correct anti-bodies. Speaking of insects, here are the latest Beatles remakes: Happiness is a Warm Gun from the White Album and All My Loving from their second album With The Beatles. But in the U.S. it was called Meet The Beatles.
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Here is today’s song is She Loves You by the Beatles. They were listening to this song in Great Britain before most people in the U.S. had even heard of the Beatles. And the rest, as you know, is history. It can be found with the other 61 songs here.




