Interestingly, The Monkees song in question changed the entire history of the group. The Monkees’ ‘Let’s Dance On’ sounds like The Beatles’ ‘Twist and Shout’ “Twist and Shout ...
A comprehensive account of the songs that the Beatles loved enough to cover themselves and, oftentimes, make their own.
underscores the song’s poignant message of hope and resilience. 6. ‘Twist and Shout’ With 579 million streams, ‘Twist and Shout’ captures the raw energy of The Beatles’ early years.
The Beatles’ fixation on “Twist and Shout” might explain why they covered it. “From Me to You” isn’t one of the Fab Four’s better songs but it helped them become the most successful ...
Cox asked why The Beatles — whose members grew up in that bleak, postwar environment — would have chosen to play a cover version of "Twist and Shout," a song put out in 1962 by the U.S. band ...
Audiences will experience the complete history of The Beatles, starting with the early mop-top hits, such as I Want To Hold Your Hand, She Loves You and Twist and Shout. The Grammy-nominated and ...
Written by Phil Medley and Bert Bern, 'Twist and Shout' was first recorded ... wanting to nail the song and match the intensity with which The Beatles played it live. Sound engineer Norman Smith ...