There's A Place (track) by The Beatles
Year: 1963
From the album Please Please Me (track #13)


There's A Place appears on the following album(s) by The Beatles:
- Please Please Me (track #13) (this album) (1963)
- The Beatles Box Set (track #13) (compilation) (1988)
- Rarities (track #3) (compilation) (1980)
- On Air - Live At The BBC Volume 2 (track #22) (2013)
- Introducing... The Beatles (track #11) (1964)
- Twist And Shout (track #12) (1964)
- E.P. Collection (Box Set) (track #8) (compilation) (1981)
- The Beatles In Mono (track #13) (compilation) (2009)
- Mono Collection (track #13) (compilation) (1982)
- The U.S. Singles Collection (Volume 1) (track #10) (compilation) (2001)
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Another enjoyable number with nice harmonies!
One of the better tracks on side 2.
There’s a lot of playing to their strengths here: Ringo’s drumming is particularly strong, the dual lead is McCartney singing high with Lennon almost just talking along with him until he breaks out & takes over the lead & Paul falls back into the harmony with George, and the harmonica adds a sense of wistfulness that helps this track to stand out among the others on this album. This one is a real gem that deserves more attention.
This song changed my view on the Beatles, because it was the first early Beatles song I ever heard that wasn't from the 1 album, which I assumed were all sub-par and worthless. I was astonished at how melodic /all/ their songs were, not just the hits. I couldn't stop playing this song for days!
One of the best of the Lennon-McCartney songs on Please please me. Interesting structure and delivery help to make it a very enjoyable two minutes.

Tragically overlooked. One of the best early songs by Fab Four.
After re listening to the Beatles discography this was one of my favorites from their early stuff.
One of the best tracks on the album.
Finally, something a little more interesting.

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