Description: The Beatles 'Eight Days A Week/I Don't Want To Spoil the Party'Vinyl 1965 45 Record (G+) Album : Beatles For Sale B Side : 'I Don't Want to Spoil the Party' The Beatles Singles Chronology: 1) I Feel Fine (1964) 2) Eight Days a Week (1965) 3) Ticket to Ride (1965) John Lennons Opinion on "8 Days A Week " was That it Was "Manufactured" and not a True Beatles Song "Eight Days A Week Never was a good song" he said. " We struggled to Record it, and we struggled to make it into a Song. It was McCartney's initial effort, but I think we both worked on it, I'm not sure, but it was lousy anyway." Paul has a few Recollections - one is He Asked the Chaffeur "oh how've you been" and the Chaffeur said " Oh Working Hard, working 8 Days a Week" Paul told John what the Guy Said and John said "Hold me, Love Me" Free Shipping (R62)
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Artist: The Beatles
Record Label: A Records
Occasion: All
Case Type: Paper Sleeve
Vinyl Matrix Number: 5371
Inlay Condition: Good Plus (G+)
Format: Record
Record Grading: Good Plus (G+)
Unit Type: Unit
Release Year: 1965
Language: English
Record Size: 7"
Unit Quantity: 1
Number of Audio Channels: Unknown
Speed: 45 RPM
Composer: Lennon-McCartney
Release Title: Eight Days a Week/I Dont Want to Spoil the Party
Color: Black
Material: Vinyl
Catalog Number: 5371
Edition: First Pressing
Type: Single
Sleeve Grading: Good Plus (G+)
Producer: Sir George Martin
Era: 1960s
Instrument: Electric Guitar
Genre: Rock
Run Time: 2:44
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States