Paul McCartney
Beatle Medley
[Song Snippet]: Things We Said Today, by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
You say you will love me
If I have to go
You'll be thinking of me
Somehow I will know
Some day when I’m lonely
Wishing you weren't so far away
Then I will remember
Things we said today
You say you'll be mine, girl,…

[Song Snippet]: I’m Happy Just to Dance With You, by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
Before this dance is through
I think I’ll love you too
I'm so happy when you dance with me
I don't wanna kiss or hold your hand
If it's funny, try and understand
There is really nothing else I’d rather do
'Cause I'm happy just to dance with you
I don't need to hug or hold you tight
I just wanna dance…

[Song Snippet]: Little Child, by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
Little child, little child
Little child, won't you dance with me?
I'm so sad and lonely
Baby, take a chance with me
Little child, little child
Little child, won't you dance with me?
I'm so sad and lonely
Baby, take a chance with me
If you want someone to make you feel so fine
Then we'll have some fun when you're mine, all mine
So come on, come on, come on…
Little child, little child
Little child, won't you dance…
[Song Snippet]: Long Tall Sally, by Enotris Johnson, Richard Penniman and Robert Blackwell (as sung by The Beatles)
Gonna tell Aunt Mary 'bout Uncle John
He said he had the mis'ry but he got a lot of fun
Oh, baby
Yeah, now baby
Ooh, ooh, ooh, baby
Some fun tonight
I saw Uncle John with Long Tall Sally
He saw Aunt Mary comin' and he ducked back in the alley
Oh, baby
Yeah, now baby
Ooh, ooh, ooh, baby
Some fun tonight
Whoa!...

[Song Snippet]: She Loves You, by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
But a love like that
You know you should be glad
With a love like that
You know you should be glad
With a love like that
You know you should…
Be glad
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah…
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[Interview]: John Babcock with Al Wiman and Roger Christian of radio station KWFB, Hollywood, CA

These are the sounds which complete the picture. For is there anybody in the civilized world who does not conjure up a mental motion picture of the performing Beatles at the first sound of their distinctive style? Which beatle? One immediately thinks of may vary. In Australia, it might be the mournful-faced Ringo. In Germany, it might be the baby-faced Paul McCartney. In Britain, It might be the literate Beatle leader John Lennon. In America, it might be the more quiet but whimsical George Harrison

While others make no individual distinctions, they just see all four Beatles in motion, hair flopping, guitars waving, girls screaming. But everybody has a mental motion picture. And that picture, plus The Beatle sound, is the formula which when fed to the youth of the world brings on Beatlemania