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*CD-R product


01. SOME OTHER GUY (Version 1)

02. SOME OTHER GUY (Version 2)

03. KANSAS CITY / HEY HEY HEY HEY*

04. SOME OTHER GUY (Version 3)

Live at Cavern Club, Liverpool August 22nd 1962 *= Live at Cavern Club, Liverpool September 5th 1962


05. I SAW HER STANDING THERE

06. ONE AFTER 909 (Version 1)

07. ONE AFTER 909 (Version 2)

08. CAT'S WALK (Version 1)

09. CAT'S WALK (Version 2)

10. MISERY

11. I SAW HER STANDING THERE (Instrumental)

Rehearsals at Cavern Club, Liverpool October 1962


12. DREAM BABY

13. MEMPHIS TENNESSEE

14. PLEASE MISTER POSTMAN

BBC Radio Teenager's Turn - Here We Go at Playhouse Theatre, St. John's Road Hulme, Manchester March 7th 1962


15. ASK ME WHY

16. A PICTURE OF YOU

17. BESAME MUCHO

BBC Radio Teenager's Turn - Here We Go at Playhouse Theatre, St. John's Road Hulme, Manchester June 11th 1962


18. THE BEATLES FIRST RADIO INTERVIEW

Interview by Radio Clatterbridge, Wirral October 27th 1962

BEATFILE Compiled 2023


It was held in Liverpool, a hometown known so far as the Beatles' earliest live record just before their debut in 1962.

The latest compilation "Cavern Club Tapes", a compilation of live and rehearsal sound sources at the Cavern Club, is now available from the BEATFILE label!


The rehearsal sound sources of “Sam Other Guy”, “I So Her Standing There” and “One After 909”, which are familiar as one of the Beatles’ earliest images, have been known so far, but in 2023 Part of it was released as a miracle excavated sound source.

The rehearsal sound source of "Misery", which has been attracting attention, and "Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey", whose sound source was newly discovered in recent years and became a hot topic, was once played in the back of the image in a small part of the anthology. Complete sound source etc. are also included.


Furthermore, it is the latest edited title of the 2023 Beatles collector's attention from the BEATFILE label, which has been updated including the sound quality, including the oldest existing BBC live sound source that first appeared when Pete Best was enrolled in 1962!