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In Spite Of All The Danger tab - beatles

Title:In Spite Of All The Danger
Author:Lennon/McCartney
Album:Anthology 1

I didn't include the intro or outro riffs...they're easy enough...
(hint: try the high E string starting on the 10th fret and work from there).
Best sound comes with barre chords...

E
In spite of all the danger

In spite of all that may be
			   A				     B
I'll do anything for you, anything you want me to
			   E    A  E
If you'll be true to me


E
In spite of all the heartaches

That you made for me
			   A				     B
I'll do anything for you, anything you want me to
			   E    A   E
If you'll be true to me


	A
BR:	I'll look after you
		    E
	Like I've never done before
	     A
	I'll keep all those others
	     B(1 strum)
	From knockin' at your door



repeat 1st verse

Instrumental solos

repeat 2nd verse...

...I'll do anything for you, anything you want me to

   If you'll be true to me


enjoy...:)
Jerome

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In Spite of All the Danger= The Beatles 1958 ( very rare 45 & song )
"In Spite of All the Danger" is one of the first songs recorded by The Quarrymen, then composed of John Lennon, Paul mccartney, George Harrison, pianist John Lowe and drummer Colin Hanton. The song was written by mccartney and Harrison, and is the only song to ever credit the two of them alone. It was recorded in 1958 at Percy Phillips' home studio in Liverpool (see 1958 in music). It cost them 17 shillings and six pence. Along with their cover of Buddy Holly's "That'll Be the Day" recorded at the same session, these songs comprise the second recordings of what would eventually become The Beatles (after a reel-to-reel recording from July 6, 1957).History and value of the recording Only one copy of the recording was made, and each band member was supposed to keep the acetate disc for a week. Lowe was the last to end up with it, and he held onto it for nearly 25 years. In 1981, Lowe attempted to sell it at auction, but mccartney intervened and purchased it from him for an unknown sum. mccartney had engineers restore as much of the record's sound quality as possible and then made approximately 50 copies of the single that he gave as personal gifts to family and friends. In 2004, Record Collector magazine named the original pressing as the most valuable record in existence, estimating its worth at £100000, with the 1981 copies made by mccartney coming in second on the list at £10000 each. [edit] Release and performance "In Spite of All the Danger" was not released to the ...

The Beatles - In Spite Of All The Danger (complete, prebeatles demo)
The Beatles - In Spite Of All The Danger (complete, prebeatles demo), Verano 1958.

The Beatles - In Spite of All the Danger
"In Spite of All the Danger" aus "The Beatles Anthology 1"

The Beatles - The Quarrymen - In Spite Of All The Danger (Remastered)
READ DESCRIPTION TO KNOW THE STORY. I DO NOT OWN THE BEATLES. MONO REMASTERED BY MYSELF. Written by: mccartney-Harrison Recorded: 1958 Engineer: Percy F Phillips John Lennon: vocals, guitar Paul mccartney: backing vocals, guitar George Harrison: guitar John 'Duff' Lowe: piano Colin Hanton: drums Along with a version of Buddy Holly's That'll Be The Day, In Spite Of All The Danger was the first recording by Lennon, mccartney and Harrison. Both songs were recorded in Liverpool in 1958, and a single 78rpm disc was pressed. In Spite Of All The Danger was the Quarry Men's only original song at the time. It was sung by the group's leader, John Lennon, and credited - uniquely - to mccartney-Harrison. Paul mccartney. The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions, Mark Lewisohn. ''It says on the label that it was me and George but I think it was actually written by me, and George played the guitar solo! We were mates and nobody was into copyrights and publishing, nobody understood - we actually used to think when we can down to London that songs belonged to everyone. I've said this a few times but it's true, we really thought they just were in the air, and that you couldn't actually own one. So you can imagine the publishers saw us coming! 'Welcome boys, sit down. That's what you think, is it?' So that's what we used to do in those days - and because George did the solo we figured that he 'wrote' the solo.'' The two recordings showed the group's rock 'n' roll influences, in place of the ...

In Spite of All The Danger - The Quarrymen
Hi folks =) I made a little video with the song In Spite of All The Danger, by The Quarrymen. Hope you enjoy it! :)

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