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  1. 1. März 2023 · ‘Boys’ was Ringo Starrs vocal spotlight on The Beatles’ debut album Please Please Me. The song was written for the US girl group The Shirelles, and was originally the b-side of their November 1960 single ‘Will You Love Me Tomorrow’. The Beatles also recorded The Shirelles’ ‘Baby It’s You’ for Please Please Me.

  2. 14. Mai 2024 · Despite the connotations of the lyrics from the original Shirelles song being about attraction to men, the Beatles never really minded performing it. The lyrics of Boys might seem simple at first glance, but they carry a deeper meaning. The song talks about the thrill and excitement one experiences when they kiss someone they are ...

    • Mario Alexander
    • The Beatles
    • Please Please Me (1963)
    • Boys
  3. 28. Apr. 2024 · The Beatles’ “Boys” is a song from their album, “Please Please Me” released in 1963. It is one of the classic tracks of the legendary British band, known for its upbeat and energetic tune. But beyond the catchy melody and irresistible rhythm, “Boys” has a deeper meaning that speaks to masculinity, vulnerability, and ...

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  4. The original version of "Boys" was the B-side of the Shirelles' "Will You Love Me Tomorrow"; which peaked at #1 {for 2 weeks} on January 30th, 1961 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart... R.I.P. to John and George.

  5. Boys is the first official Beatles song to feature lead vocals from Ringo Starr, who usually had at least one vocal appearance on every Beatles album (with the exception of A Hard Day’s Night...

  6. The song “Boys” is structurally unique to this album in two ways. First, it is the only song on the album written in the “12-bar blues” style, meaning that each section of the song (except the small introduction) consists of twelve measures.

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    "Nature Boy" is a song first recorded by American jazz singer Nat King Cole. It was released on March 29, 1948, as a single by Capitol Records, and later appeared on the album, The Nat King Cole Story. It was written by eden ahbez as a tribute to Bill Pester, who practiced the Naturmensch and Lebensreform philosophies adopted by ahbez.