"I'll Follow the Sun" by The Beatles.

OK, girls and boys, more Fabdom: A 16-year-old Macca wrote this downhearted ballad in '59 while looking out his window at 20 Frothlin Road in Liverpool (hey, we've been there!) recovering from the flu. First recorded in '60 by Paul, John, George and Stu Sutcliffe as The Quarrymen in Paul's bathroom for optimal sound. Unrequited love - a man, unappreciated by a woman, gives her an ultimatum. Recorded and released by The Beatles in '64, it is THE oldest song composed by a Beatle to be recorded during the band's lifetime. Ringo's "percussion" part is him slapping his knees. Answer: "I'll Follow the Sun" by The Beatles. The Macca/Lennon harmonies in the chorus have to be one of my all-time Beatles faves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28d_A_NuJ7A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKrMXhl7dkQ

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