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2[[caption-width-right:350: A pleasing album that will make you twist and shout!]]
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4''Please Please Me'' is the debut studio album by Music/TheBeatles, released in 1963. It is best remembered for the hit singles "Love Me Do" and "Please Please Me". Fan favourites such as "I Saw Her Standing There", "There's a Place" and the cover "Twist and Shout" are also present on this album.
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6[[OnceOriginalNowCommon It may or may not sound like it to modern ears]], but no British band in 1963 had ever recorded anything this wild. Lemmy from Music/{{Motorhead}} used to go and see the early Beatles, and he always considered them "the gear" and [[http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/580889-the-beatles-were-hard-men-too-brian-epstein-cleaned-them a better live band than]] Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}.
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9!! Tracklist:
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11[[AC:Side One]]
12# "I Saw Her Standing There" (2:54)
13# "Misery" (1:50)
14# "Anna (Go to Him)" (2:55)
15# "Chains" (2:23)
16# "Boys" (2:24)
17# "Ask Me Why" (2:24)
18# "Please Please Me" (1:59)
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20[[AC:Side Two]]
21[numlist:8]
22# "Love Me Do" (2:23)
23# "P.S. I Love You" (2:04)
24# "Baby It's You" (2:40)
25# "Do You Want to Know a Secret?" (1:59)
26# "A Taste of Honey" (2:03)
27# "There's a Place" (1:51)
28# "Twist and Shout" (2:32)
29[/numlist]
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32!!Principal Members:
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34* Music/GeorgeHarrison - lead and backing vocals, guitar
35* Music/JohnLennon - lead and backing vocals, guitar, harmonica
36* Music/PaulMcCartney - lead and backing vocals, bass
37* Music/RingoStarr - lead vocals, drums, percussion, tambourine, maracas
38* Andy White - drums on "Love Me Do" and "P.S. I Love You" (uncredited)
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41!! I Saw Her Troping There:
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43* AlliterativeTitle: "'''P'''lease '''P'''lease Me".
44* BreakUpSong: "Misery"
45--> ''Send her back to me\
46'Cause everyone can see\
47Without her I will be in misery''
48* CallBack: Unintentional, since "Ask Me Why" was recorded a few months earlier, but the line "I can't conceive of any more...misery!" makes it feel like an AnswerSong to "Misery".
49* TheCameo: Session drummer Andy White is featured in "Love Me Do" and "P.S. I Love You". Ringo plays tambourine on "Love Me Do"[[labelnote:†]]Said tambourine helps distinguishing between the 4 September 1962 recording (used on the initial British and Canadian pressing of the single) and the 11 September 1962 recording (used on the album)[[/labelnote]] and maracas on "P.S. I Love You".
50* CarefulWithThatAxe: Lennon's screaming during "Twist & Shout", sang while he had a cold, by the way!
51* CountingToThree: Paul's "one, two, three, ''FOUR!''" kicking off "I Saw Her Standing There".
52* CoverVersion:
53** "Anna (Go to Him)" (originally recored by Arthur Alexander), "Chains" (first released version by The Cookies[[note]]Music/TheEverlyBrothers did the original recording, which wasn't released until decades later[[/note]]), "Boys" (a The Shirelles cover), "Baby It's You" (another Shirelles cover), "A Taste of Honey" (written for the Broadway production of the play of the same title, with the first released vocal version by Creator/BillyDeeWilliams, of all people; he was in that Broadway production. The Beatles' take is based on the Lenny Welch rendition) and "Twist and Shout" (Covering Up a CoveredUp song, with The Beatles covering Music/TheIsleyBrothers, who themselves covered The Top Notes).
54** "Misery" has the distinction of being the first Beatles song to be covered, when British crooner Kenny Lynch did a version in 1963. Lynch was later one of the celebrities who appeared on the cover of Music/{{Wings|Band}}' ''Music/BandOnTheRun''.
55* TheCoverChangesTheGender: The cover of The Shirelles' "Boys" has a few lyrics changed so that Ringo has a female love interest, but he's still singing about "Boys".
56* TheCoverChangesTheMeaning: "A Taste of Honey" gets a happy ending here, or at least loses the "He ne'er came back to his love so fair..." verse.
57* CreatorCameo: Producer George Martin plays piano on "Misery" and celesta on "Baby It's You".
58* DancingIsSeriousBusiness: "I Saw Her Standing There", "Twist & Shout", about the joy of dancing with your loved one.
59* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Note that the original songs on the album are credited to [=McCartney=]-Lennon. The credit order would be changed to Lennon-[=McCartney=] shortly thereafter, and remained so for the rest of the group's career.
60* FaceOnTheCover: A group shot of the band, photographed from below.
61* HenpeckedHusband: "Chains"
62--> ''Chains. My baby has me locked up in chains!\
63And they ain't the kind that you can see''
64* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: In "Ask Me Why", the voice of the song is overwhelmed that he's in a relationship. So much that it makes him cry...
65-->''If I cry, it's not because I'm sad\
66But you're the only love that I've ever had;\
67I can't believe it's happened to me...''
68* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: "Anna (Go to Him)". The lyrics have the singer telling Anna to go to the man she loves more than him, but to please give back the ring first.
69* IWantSong: "Do You Want To Know A Secret?" is an inversion.
70* LampshadedDoubleEntendre: "I Saw Her Standing There":
71--> ''Well she was just 17''
72--> ''You know what I mean''
73--> ''And the way she looked''
74--> ''Was way beyond compare...''
75* LiveAlbum: The whole album was recorded live, with few overdubs, and is a pretty good reflection of the band's live sound in its early days. In fact, ten of the 14 songs were recorded in a single ten-hour session on February 11, 1963. The other four songs were the "Please Please Me" and "Love Me Do" singles, also recorded live with minimal overdubbing.
76* LyricalDissonance: "Misery," a BreakupSong that sounds just like the SillyLoveSongs that make up most of the album.
77* ManlyTears: The voice of "Ask Me Why", who cries because he cannot believe he's in a relationship...
78-->''Now you're mine, my happiness still makes me cry\
79And in time, you'll understand the reason why...''
80* OneWomanSong: "Anna (Go to Him)".
81* OneWordTitle: "Misery", "Chains", "Boys".
82* PainfulRhyme: "Anna (Go to Him)" requires the singer to pronounce "more" as "mo'", so that it rhymes with "so".
83* PunBasedTitle: "Please Please Me", a pun on the word "please" and the verb "to please".
84* QuestioningTitle: "Do You Want To Know A Secret?"
85* ShoutOut: The bass riff from Music/ChuckBerry's "Talkin' About You" inspired "I Saw Her Standing There".
86* SillyLoveSongs: Virtually all the songs here fit this trope.
87* StepUpToTheMicrophone: George Harrison sings lead vocals on "Chains" and "Do You Want To Know A Secret?". Ringo Starr sings lead vocals on "Boys".
88* TransatlanticEquivalent:
89** ''Introducing...The Beatles'' on Vee-Jay Records, which is ''Please Please Me'' minus the title song and "Ask Me Why", but otherwise the exact same song sequence, was the first Beatles album released in America. It was originally supposed to be issued in July of 1963, but financial problems at Vee-Jay forced them to scrap the release. EMI, furious at the breach of contract, yanked Vee-Jay's Beatle rights. Then, when news of Capitol's impending Beatles promo campaign broke at the start of 1964, Vee-Jay decided to release the album, knowing they were going to get sued, but figuring they'd still clean up money-wise. It was competing directly with Capitol's ''Music/WithTheBeatles'' retool ''Meet the Beatles'', and "I Saw Her Standing There" was on both albums. A publishing dispute led Vee-Jay to drop "Love Me Do" and "P.S. I Love You" and reinstate "Please Please Me" and "Ask Me Why" on reissue. Then Vee-Jay repackaged the album twice, as ''Songs, Pictures and Stories of the Fabulous Beatles '' and ''The Beatles vs. [[Music/FrankieValliAndTheFourSeasons The Four Seasons]]'', which simply repackaged ''Introducing...The Beatles'' and ''Golden Hits of The Four Seasons'' together in a cheesy BattleOfTheBands framework.
90** After Capitol triumphed legally against Vee-Jay, they issued their own ''Please Please Me'' equivalent called ''The Early Beatles'', but they decided not to include "Misery" or "There's a Place", consigning them to catalog 45 RPM singles releases until the ''Rarities'' album in 1980.
91** In Canada, there was ''Twist and Shout'', which was actually the second Beatles album released there. On it, "She Loves You" and "From Me to You" replace "I Saw Her Standing There" and "Misery".
92* WorkingThroughTheCold: John and Paul both had colds at the marathon February session, with John needing to suck on throat lozenges and drink milk to get through "Twist and Shout".[[note]]And in fact they only got the one take. Lennon simply was not able to perform for a second take.[[/note]]

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