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It would eventually be used as an incidental cue for the Beatles' animated film Yellow Submarine. George Martin arranged an orchestral interlude as an introduction, but this was rejected. The monaural mix is faster than the stereo mix, and features a different arrangement of violin in the fade-out. ĭuring a lead vocal track recorded on 6 June, Starr audibly counted out eight beats, and it can be heard in the released song starting at 2:30 of the 1987 CD version. Despite references to it in 1964 as "Don't Pass Me By", it was called "Ringo's Tune (Untitled)" on 5 June session tape label and "This Is Some Friendly" on 6 June label. The song was recorded in four separate sessions in 1968: 5 and 6 June, and 12 and 22 July. In the conversation, Starr was asked if he had written a song and Paul McCartney mocked him soon afterwards, singing the first line of the refrain, "Don't pass me by, don't make me cry, don't make me blue, baby." Recording The earliest public mention of the track seems to have been in a BBC chatter session introducing " And I Love Her" on the radio show Top Gear in 1964. It was a very exciting time for me and everyone was really helpful, and recording that crazy violinist was a thrilling moment." It was great to get my first song down, one that I had written. I was fiddling with the piano – I just bang away – and then if a melody comes and some words, I just have to keep going. During an interview, Starr commented on the songwriting process, saying: "I wrote Don't Pass Me By when I was sitting round at home. Starr first played the song for the other Beatles soon after he joined the group in August 1962.








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