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  Cover 07_help!jpg
  Artist The Beatles
  From Album Help!
  B-side " I'm Down "
  Released 1965-08-06 ( UK )<br> 1965-08-13 ( US )
  Format 7"
  Recorded
  Genre Rock
  Length 2:18
  Label Parlophone (UK)<br> Capitol Records (US)
  Writer Lennon/McCartney
  Producer George Martin
  Last Single " Ticket To Ride "<br>(1965)
  This Single "Help!"<br>(1965)
  Next Single " We Can Work It Out " / " Day Tripper "<br>(UK-1965) <br/>
- </br> " Yesterday " <br/> (US-1965)
  Album Help!
  Type studio
  Tracks Side one





Single Information

  Name Help! (with Lananeeneenoonoo )
  Cover Banana_helpjpg
  Artist Bananarama
  From Album Greatest Hits Collection
  Released February 1989
  Format 7" single, 12" single, CD single
  Recorded January 1989
  Genre Pop , Dance
  Label London Records
  Writer John Lennon <br> Paul McCartney
  Producer Stock Aitken Waterman
  Chart Position #3 <small>(UK)</small><br>
  Last Single " Nathan Jones "<br>(1988)
  This Single "'''Help!'''"<br>(1989)
  Next Single " Cruel Summer '89 "<br>(1989)


"Help!" is a song by The Beatles that served as the title Song for both the album '' Help! '' and the film '' Help! ''. It was also released as a single, and was #1 for three weeks in both the UK and USA. "Help!" was written primarily by John Lennon , but credited as usual to Lennon/McCartney . Paul McCartney reports that he had a hand in writing the song as well, being called in "to complete it" in a two-hour joint writing session at Lennon's house.Barry Miles, ''Paul McCartney'', p. 199; cited in Bob Spitz, ''The Beatles'', p. 555.


INSPIRATION

As revealed in the miniseries '' The Beatles Anthology '', Lennon wrote the lyrics of the song to express his stress coming from the quick rise to a massive level of success for The Beatles after years of obscurity. The rest of the band felt somehow surprised learning this, but they considered it normal. Since Lennon's feelings of insecurity were incongruous with the band's image of confidence, Lennon felt it was nearly impossible for the fans to understand the origin of the song. "I was fat and depressed and I ''was'' crying out for 'Help'," Lennon told '' Playboy ''.Bob Spitz, ''The Beatles'', p. 555.

In the 1970 '' Rolling Stone '' "Lennon Remembers" interviews, Lennon said that because of its honesty it was one of his favorites among the Beatles songs he wrote, but he wished they had recorded it at a slower tempo. In these interviews, Lennon felt that "Help!" and " Strawberry Fields Forever " were his most Genuine Beatles songs and not just songs written to order.


RELEASES

The single and Album versions of the song have slightly different Lyrics . The American version begins with a James Bond -style Instrumental .

The song appears on the ''Help!'' LP, the USA ''Help!'' soundtrack, ''1962-1966'', the ''Imagine'' soundtrack, ''1'', ''Love'', and ''The Capitol Albums, Vol. 2''. The single version appeared on the Beatles' ''Rarities'' LP.


COVER VERSIONS



CULTURAL REFERENCES

  • Featured in ''Cutting it Close'', an episode of '' Full House '', when Jesse Katsopolis breaks both of his arms in a motorcycle accident and has to adjust to a life where he always needs assistance.

  • Mentioned in The Film Yellow Submarine ; when Young Fred is knocking on the Beatles' door, he says "Won't you please, please help me?" in reference to the song's lyrics.

  • In the Powerpuff Girls episode "Meet the Beat-Alls", a military sergeant said "Help, we need somebody, help, not just anybody, help, we need the Powerpuff Girls." The sergeant himself may be a reference to Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band .



NOTES


  Before " I Got You Babe " by Sonny And Cher
  Title Billboard Hot 100 Number One Single (The Beatles version)
  Years September 4 , 1965 <br> (3 weeks)
  After " Eve Of Destruction " by Barry McGuire


  Before " Mr Tambourine Man " by The Byrds
  Title UK Number One Single (The Beatles version)
  Years August 5 1965
  After " I Got You Babe " by Sonny & Cher