"From Me to You" by The Beatles.

OK, girls and boys, more Fabdom: This 1963 recording was The Beatles' 3rd single release and their first UK #1 hit, topping the charts for 7 weeks and charting for 21. The original release didn't fare well in the U.S. until Del Shannon covered it that same year, becoming the 1st Lennon McCartney composition to chart (#77) in this country. It then charted with "Thank You Girl" as its B-side. One of the very few songs that Paul and John actually co-wrote and it has no lead singer - a duet throughout. First song where Macca introduced is trademark "whoooo" falsetto which he copied from Little Richard. First song published by Northern Songs Unlimited. LAST song released under "McCartney/Lennon". Sir Paul: "The first time I thought we'd really made it, was when I was lying in bed one morning, and I heard a milkman whistling" this song. Tune? Answer: "From Me to You" by The Beatles. Always playing, along with "Thank You, Girl", on the little tableside jukeboxes at Mastro's Pizza Palace in San Juan! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN-iTB-CEC4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzoRrWB0xSY

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