You Like Me Too Much

You Like Me Too Much

Song infobox
Name = You Like Me Too Much


Artist = The Beatles
Album = Help!
Released = 6 August 1965
track_no = 10
Recorded = 17 February 1965
Genre = Rock
Length = 2:35
Writer = George Harrison
Label = Parlophone, Capitol, EMI
Producer = George Martin
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album = Help!
Type = studio
Tracks = ;Side one
# "Help!"
# "The Night Before"
# "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"
# "I Need You"
# "Another Girl"
# "You're Going to Lose That Girl"
# "Ticket to Ride";Side two
# "Act Naturally"
# "It's Only Love"
# "You Like Me Too Much"
# "Tell Me What You See"
# "I've Just Seen a Face"
# "Yesterday"
# "Dizzy Miss Lizzy"
"You Like Me Too Much" is a song by The Beatles written by George Harrison. It was recorded on 17 February 1965. It was first released on the "Help!" album in the UK and on "Beatles VI" in the U.S., both in 1965 (see 1965 in music).

There is an introduction using piano and electric piano, with Paul McCartney and George Martin playing two different piano parts on separate ends of the same Steinway grand piano. The Steinway appears only in the song's intro and was overdubbed separately, as was McCartney's bass. The electric piano is a Hohner Pianet, and you can hear the instrument's tremolo being switched off after the intro.

Credits

*John Lennon — electric piano, acoustic rythm guitar
*Paul McCartney — bass, piano, harmony vocal
*George Harrison — lead vocal, lead guitar
*Ringo Starr — drums, tambourine
*George Martin — piano

References

*MacDonald, Ian (1995). "Revolution In the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties". Vintage. ISBN 0-7126-6697-4.

External links

* [http://www.stevesbeatles.com/songs/you_like_me_too_much.asp Song lyrics]
*noteson|http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/AWP/ylmtm.html|You Like Me Too Much
* [http://www.geocities.com/~hammodotcom/beathoven/harris3.htm "The Harrisong, Part III"]
* [http://www.beatlesbible.com/songs/you-like-me-too-much/ The Beatles Bible: You Like Me Too Much]


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