"I Saw Her Standing There" is a song by the English rock band
the Beatles
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written by
Paul McCartney
Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon. On ...
and
John Lennon
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. It is the opening track on the band's 1963 debut UK album ''
Please Please Me
''Please Please Me'' is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. Produced by George Martin, it was released on EMI's Parlophone label on 22 March 1963 in the United Kingdom, following the success of the band's first two s ...
'' and their debut US album ''
Introducing... The Beatles''.
In December 1963,
Capitol Records
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released the song in the United States as the
B-side
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on the label's first single by the Beatles, "
I Want to Hold Your Hand
"I Want to Hold Your Hand" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and recorded on 17 October 1963, it was the first Beatles record to be made using four-track equipment.
With advance orders ...
". While the A-side topped the US ''
Billboard
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'' chart for seven weeks starting 1 February 1964, "I Saw Her Standing There" entered the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 on 8 February 1964, remaining there for 11 weeks, peaking at No. 14. The song placed on the ''
Cashbox'' chart for only one week at No. 100 on the same week of its ''Billboard'' debut. In 2004, "I Saw Her Standing There" was ranked No. 139 on ''
Rolling Stone
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''s list of
the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time
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.
Composition
Originally titled "Seventeen", the song was conceived by McCartney when driving home from a Beatles' concert in
Southport
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Southport lies on the Iris ...
,
Merseyside
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as a modern take on the traditional song "As I Roved Out", a version of "
Seventeen Come Sunday" that he had heard in Liverpool in 1960. According to Beatles biographer
Mark Lewisohn
Mark Lewisohn (born 16 June 1958) is an English historian and biographer. Since the 1980s, he has written many reference books about the Beatles and has worked for EMI, MPL Communications and Apple Corps. , McCartney first worked out the chords and arrangement on an acoustic guitar at the family home of his Liverpool friend and fellow musician
Rory Storm on the evening of 22 October 1962. Two days later, McCartney was writing lines for the song during a visit to London with his then-girlfriend Celia Mortimer, who was seventeen at the time herself. The song was completed about a month later at McCartney's
Forthlin Road home in collaboration with Lennon and performed as part of their set in December 1962 in the
Star-Club in Hamburg.
McCartney later described in ''Beat Instrumental'' how he went about the song's composition: "Here's one example of a bit I pinched from someone: I used the bass
riff
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from '
Talkin' About You
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Reception
''The Penguin Guide to Jazz'' states "Astonishingly slow to get going (almost as if it were an unedited take o ...
' by
Chuck Berry
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in 'I Saw Her Standing There'. I played exactly the same notes as he did and it fitted our number perfectly. Even now, when I tell people, I find few of them believe me; therefore, I maintain that a bass riff hasn't got to be original." Berry's "I'm Talking About You" was performed by The Beatles and the song appears on their albums ''
Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962
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'' and ''
On Air – Live at the BBC Volume 2''.
The lyrics were written in a
Liverpool Institute
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The school had its origins in 1825 but occupied different premises while the money was found to build a dedicated building on ...
exercise book. ''Remember: The Recollections and Photographs of the Beatles'', a book by McCartney's brother
Mike McCartney, includes a photograph taken in the front room of his home of
Lennon and McCartney writing the song while strumming their acoustic guitars and reading the exercise book. It typified how Lennon and McCartney would later work in partnership, as McCartney subsequently reflected: "I had 'She was just seventeen,' and then 'never been a beauty queen'. When I showed it to John, he screamed with laughter, and said 'You're joking about that line, aren't you?'" According to McCartney, "We came up with, 'You know what I mean.' Which was good, because you don't know what I mean."
"It was one of the first times he ever went 'What? Must change that ...'" Lennon said: "That's Paul doing his usual good job of producing what George Martin used to call a 'potboiler'. I helped with a couple of the lyrics."
[David Sheff. ''John Lennon: All We Are Saying''] The songwriting credit on the ''Please Please Me'' liner notes is "McCartney–Lennon" which differs from the more familiar "Lennon–McCartney" that appears on subsequent releases.
Recording
The first live recording (a slow version of the song) was made at the Cavern Club at the end of 1962. Lennon did not play rhythm guitar; he played harmonica in the introduction and during the verses. Lennon and McCartney laughed when they sang "Well we danced all night/And I held her tight/And I held her hand in mine" the second time.
The song was recorded at
EMI Studios
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on 11 February 1963 and engineered by
Norman Smith, as part of the marathon recording session that produced 10 of the 14 songs on ''Please Please Me''. The Beatles were not present for the
mixing session on 25 February 1963. It was not common practice for bands to be present at such sessions at that time.
On the album, the song starts with a rousing "One, two, three, ''four''!" count-in by McCartney. Usually count-ins are edited off the final audio mix; however, record producer
George Martin
Sir George Henry Martin (3 January 1926 – 8 March 2016) was an English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, and musician. He was commonly referred to as the " Fifth Beatle" because of his extensive involvement in each of the B ...
wanted to create the effect that the album was a live performance: "I had been up to
the Cavern and I'd seen what they could do, I knew their repertoire, and I said 'Let's record every song you've got, come down to the studios and we'll just whistle through them in a day'". Martin took the count-in from take 9, which was considered 'especially spirited' and spliced it onto take 1. Music journalist
Richard Williams suggested that this dramatic introduction to their debut album was just as stirring as
Elvis Presley
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's "Well, it's one for the money, two for the show ..." on his opening track, "
Blue Suede Shoes
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", for his debut album seven years earlier. It also made the point that the Beatles were a live band as, at that time, they opened their set with this song. On the first American release of the song, issued on
Vee Jay Records
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The label was founded in Gary, Indiana in 1953 by Vivian Carter and James C. Bracken, ...
, the count was edited out—but the "Four!" is still audible.
The full take 9 version of the song appears on the "
Free as a Bird" CD single as a B side, released for the first time.
Take 2 of the song was released on ''The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963'', which was an album released exclusively to iTunes in 2013.
Reception
In its contemporary review of the US single, ''
Cash Box'' described it as an "engaging" song that is "hard-hitting teen stuff."
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Releases
*British
LP: ''
Please Please Me
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''
*British
EP: ''
The Beatles (No. 1)
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''
*American
LP: ''
Introducing... The Beatles''
*American single: "
I Want to Hold Your Hand
"I Want to Hold Your Hand" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and recorded on 17 October 1963, it was the first Beatles record to be made using four-track equipment.
With advance orders ...
"
*American
LP: ''
Meet the Beatles!''
*Canadian
LP: ''
The Beatles' Long Tall Sally''
Personnel
*
Paul McCartney
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– lead vocals, bass guitar, hand claps
*
John Lennon
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– rhythm guitar, harmony vocals, hand claps
*
George Harrison – lead guitar, hand claps
*
Ringo Starr
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– drums, hand claps
:Personnel per
Ian MacDonald
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Later performances by Beatles
John Lennon
A live version was recorded at
Madison Square Garden
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on 28 November 1974 by the
Elton John Band
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with John Lennon, and released as the B-side to the former's "
Philadelphia Freedom" single. The song is available on the ''
Lennon'' box set, and on
Elton John
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's ''
To Be Continued...'' box set as well as the expanded CD edition of his 1976 live album ''
Here and There'' and Elton John's ''
Rare Masters''. Lennon's introduction:
This was the last major live performance by Lennon. After
Lennon's death, the track was released as a single and reached No. 40 on the
UK Singles Chart
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in March 1981, making it the first time that any version of the song had entered the UK charts.
Paul McCartney
McCartney included "I Saw Her Standing There" on his live albums ''
Tripping the Live Fantastic'' (1990), ''
Back in the US'' (2002) and ''
Back in the World'' (2003). In 1987, he recorded a new version for his album ''
CHOBA B CCCP'', but left it to
outtakes
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. The song has become a mainstay of McCartney's live sets, and a special version was played when McCartney and his band returned to
Liverpool
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in June 2008. It featured special guest drummer
Dave Grohl
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, the lead singer of the
Foo Fighters
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and ex-drummer of
Nirvana
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. In 2007, McCartney performed a secret gig at
Amoeba Music
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in Hollywood – this performance appeared on the EP ''
Amoeba's Secret'' and earned him a
Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance nomination in 2009.
McCartney performed "I Saw Her Standing There" at the 1986 Prince's Trust Rock Gala, as part of the 10th anniversary celebration of HRH Prince Charles' charity. He was supported by an all-star band featuring Elton John, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Mark Knopfler, and Ray King. Interviewed at the time, McCartney said: "It is a good thrill playing with musicians of this calibre ... since it was a birthday thing, they wanted to do something silly at the end, and that's me". Paul McCartney also performed a duet of this song with
Billy Joel
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during the inaugural concert at
Citi Field
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in Flushing, New York.
George Harrison and Ringo Starr
George Harrison and Ringo Starr also performed the song with
Bruce Springsteen
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,
Billy Joel
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,
Mick Jagger
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, and
Bob Dylan
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, amongst others, at the Beatles' induction into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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. This makes it the only song by the Beatles that all four members performed on stage during their respective solo careers to any extent.
Tiffany version
"I Saw Him Standing There" was recorded and released by
Tiffany
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Known mononymously as "Tiffany":
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. It appeared on her debut
self-titled album, changing the lyrics to "him" instead of "her". The track was re-recorded and remixed for single release.
In Japan, one of Tiffany's most well loved songs, "Can't Stop a Heartbeat" was the B-side. She and the song were featured in TV commercials for Meiji's "Marble Chocolate". "Can't Stop a Heartbeat" was released in Japan before the rest of the world on the B-side on the Japanese release of "I Saw Him Standing There" because it was made for a TV commercial for Meiji "Lucky" chocolate.
Music video
The music video was a live performance of the song in front of thousands of screaming fans. Like her previous videos, it received considerable airplay on
MTV and
VH1
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.
Track listings and formats
Cassette single and 7-inch single
# "I Saw Him Standing There"
# "Gotta Be Love"
# "Mr. Mambo"
12-inch single
# "I Saw Him Standing There"
UK 7-inch single
# "I Saw Him Standing There"
# "Mr. Mambo"
Japanese 3-inch CD single
# "I Saw Him Standing There"
# "Can't Stop a Heartbeat"
Japanese CD EP
# "I Think We're Alone Now (extended version)"
# "I Saw Him Standing There (dance mix)"
# "Can't Stop a Heartbeat (long version)"
# "Mr. Mambo"
# "Can't Stop a Heartbeat (singalong version)"
Chart performance
Tiffany version
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