Don't Ever Change
The Beatles
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[Speech] Rodney Burke: That was a, a Little Richard number that the boys rather like and hope you liked it, "Ooh! My Soul." And, ooh, my arms! We've, we've just flown in to Manchester here from London to record this show. Ha, ha. Well, it's, ha, ha, it's good to see you again, fellers, in these, er, foreign parts. How are you? John: Oh, great! George: Very well, thank you. Ringo: Oh, great, yeah, it's just fine. Paul: Yeah. Rodney: Well, what are you doing at the moment, by the way? George: Ah, we're playing in Liverpool at the moment and we've never been there months, you see, so it's-- Ringo: It's good to be back. Paul Yeah, it's great! Rodney: Anybody over there like a request that you can do right now? George: Well, we'll do a request for everybody. Paul: Yeah. Rodney: Good, what do you suggest? George: Er, "Don't Ever Change," one of the oldies.
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Written by: Gerry Goffin, Carole King
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5 facts about this song
Brinsley Schwarz"Don't Ever Change" by Brinsley Schwarz is a cover version of the original song by The Crickets. The British band had a significant impact on the pub rock scene in the 70s.
- The band's version was released as part of their 1974 album, "The New Favourites of...Brinsley Schwarz."
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Bryan FerryBryan Ferry, a British musician known for his solo performances and work with the band Roxy Music, also covered "Don't Ever Change" on his 1973 debut solo album, "These Foolish Things."
- Ferry is known for his stylish and suave performances, which added more character to his version of "Don't Ever Change."
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MudThe British band Mud released their cover of "Don't Ever Change" on their 1975 album, "Use Your Imagination."
- This British glam-rock band is best known for their hits like "Tiger Feet" and "Lonely This Christmas."
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The BeatlesWhile The Beatles did not officially record a version of "Don't Ever Change," audio recordings exist of the band performing the song during their early years.
- The Beatles' connections with the song can be traced back to their deep respect for Buddy Holly, the original singer for The Crickets.
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The Crickets"Don't Ever Change" was originally performed by The Crickets, a rock and roll band that included Buddy Holly. It was released as part of their album, "Buddy Holly and The Crickets" in 1962.
- The song was written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, prolific songwriters of the era known for their contributions to popular music.
- Despite being less known than their hits like "That'll Be the Day," "Don't Ever Change" has been covered by a variety of artists which indicates its influence in the music industry.
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