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Some Other Guy
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Some Other Guy

"Some Other Guy" is a rhythm and blues song, written by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller and Richie Barrett.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ASCAP ACE Database )〕 First released as a single in 1962 by Barrett himself, it featured an electric piano, then an unusual sound in pop music. Covered shortly afterwards by Liverpool's the Big Three, the song was a standard in the Merseybeat scene.
==The Beatles==

The song was part of the Beatles' early repertoire, and film footage of The Beatles performing it live is the only known film with synchronized sound showing the group at the Cavern Club. The grainy footage features John Lennon and Paul McCartney singing the song's melody in 1962. It is also the first film of Ringo Starr as the Beatles drummer, Pete Best having been sacked the week before. At the end of the song, someone in the audience can be heard shouting "We want Pete!" This audio recording was released on the album ''Live at the BBC'' in 1994.
McCartney stated: "It is a great song...It really got us started because that's one of the earliest bits of film of The Beatles. It was the song we sang when Granada Television came to the Cavern. It was also a bit of a muso song..."〔Paul McCartney cited in Dominic Pedler. The Songwriting Secrets of The Beatles. Music Sales Limited. Omnibus Press. NY. 2003. p232〕 The Beatles play it in the key of D, with a slow A-C-D intro and second interval I-♭VII-I on every tonic (and the equivalent for IV and V). The "muso song" reference may relate to it being early example of a rock & roll song topped and tailed by a ♭VII-I cadence.〔Dominic Pedler. The Songwriting Secrets of The Beatles. Music Sales Limited. Omnibus Press. NY. 2003. p233〕
Pete Best released a cover on his 1965 album, "Best of The Beatles". Unsurprisingly, Best's version and The Beatles's version sound similar.

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