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  Name I Call Your Name
  Artist Billy J Kramer With The Dakotas
  A-side " Bad To Me " ( Lennon/McCartney )
  B-side "I Call Your Name"
  Released 26 July 1963
  Recorded 26 June 1963 (both sides)
  Genre Pop Music , Beat Music
  Label Parlophone R5049
  Writer Lennon/McCartney
  Producer George Martin
  This Single "Bad to Me"<br>(1963)



Song Information

  Name I Call Your Name
  Cover BeatlesLongTallSallyEPjpg
  Caption EP cover
  Type EP track
  Artist The Beatles
  Released 19 June 1964
  Recorded 1 March 1964
  Producer George Martin
  Misc {{Extra tracklisting
  Album Long Tall Sally (EP)
  Type ep
  Tracks Side one




"I Call Your Name" is a song by The Beatles . Credited to Lennon & McCartney , the song was primarily written by John Lennon .

It was originally written by Lennon for Billy J. Kramer of the Dakotas, another Liverpool band who was signed to Parlophone by George Martin . Kramer released it as the B-side of " Bad To Me ", another Lennon/McCartney composition, and hit #1 in late 1963.

Lennon was reportedly dissatisfied with the Dakotas' arrangement of his song, as well as its position as the single's B-side, so The Beatles recorded and released it on the 1964 '' Long Tall Sally '' EP . The song's midsection is the Beatles very successful attempt to introduce reggae (which they called "bluebeat") to European and American audiences.


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The Mamas & The Papas covered "I Call Your Name" in 1966 on their debut album '' If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears ''. In their version of the song, which they perform as more of a ballad than a rocker, Mama Cass calls out for John (Lennon) as a way of acknowledging Lennon for writing the song. The group closes the song with, "I call your name... ye-ah!" The Beatles were well-known for the phrase "Yeah, yeah, yeah" from "She Loves You".

Ringo Starr recorded a version of the song for a television special marking the 10th anniversary of John Lennon's death and the 50th anniversary of his birth. The track, produced by Jeff Lynne , features a Supergroup comprised of Lynne, Tom Petty , Joe Walsh & Jim Keltner .