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《 B L A C K N O T B Y C H A N C E 》

That is, the Beatles' tribute to black music...

In this delightful little column, Uncle Dislo will guide you by the hand, but keep your distance (only very long-armed DeBaser fans, please...) through the oft-tread discography of the Fab Four in search of the influences of "black" music that often tint it and the covers of songs by American black artists, discovering, for instance, their fondness for the repertoire of female black vocal groups.
Sometimes we'll include original tracks but performed with decidedly black techniques, especially vocal ones, but also instrumental.
So, without further ado, let’s continue............

You're Going To Lose That Girl (Remastered 2009)

This is an original Lennon/McCartney, but never has Lennon sounded more like a soloist while Harrison and McCartney act like their beloved Shirelles or Marvelettes, with the chorus repeating the last words sung by the soloist... Half black, you might say...
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