
Tracklist
| 1 | Back In The U.S.S.R.Written-By – Lennon-McCartney |
| 2 | Twist And ShoutWritten-By – Russell, Medley |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R 6016 | The Beatles | Back In The USSR / Twist And Shout (7", Single, Pus) | Parlophone, Apple Records | R 6016 | UK | 1976 |
| R 6016 | The Beatles | Back In The U.S.S.R. (7", Single, RE, sil) | Parlophone | R 6016 | UK | 1984 |
| 1 C 006-06 179 | The Beatles | Back In The U.S.S.R. (7", Single) | Odeon, EMI Electrola | 1 C 006-06 179 | Germany | 1976 |
| 1181 | The Beatles | Twist y Gritos (7", Single, RE) | Odeon | 1181 | Chile | 1976 |
| R 6016 | The Beatles | Back In The USSR / Twist And Shout (7", Single) | Parlophone | R 6016 | Netherlands | 1980 |
Credits
- Orchestrated By – George Martin (tracks: A)
- Producer – George Martin
Notes
Comes in a glossy plain black sleeve.
"From Beatles 'Rock 'n' Roll Music' Album - PCSP 719".
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1): 7YCE 21787-1-Q3
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2): 7YCE 21788-1 Q3
Video
Album
Back in the . is a song by the English rock band the Beatles and the first track of the 1968 double album The Beatles also known as the White Album. and the Beach Boys' California Girls. The lyrics subvert Berry's patriotic sentiments about the United States, as the narrator expresses relief upon returning home to the Soviet Union, formally the Union of. Текст песни: Flew in from Miami Beach, BOAC, didn't get to bed last night. It segues into the next song on the album, Dear Prudence. Back in the White. Back in the The Beatles 1967-1970. Back in the Love. 1968 SonyATV Music Publishing LLC. by The Beatles. Album: The White Album 1968. Charted: 19. Get the Sheet Music License This Song . songfacts . Artistfacts . And he starts strumming and singing, 'Back in the . the verses. And I said, 'Well, Paul, what you ought to do is talk about the girls around Russia, Ukraine girls and then Georgia on my mind, and that kind of thing. Which he did. So I think it was the fact I was there, which caused Paul to think in terms of Beach Boys, and then my suggestion for what to do on the bridge, he took that suggestion and crafted, like only Sir Paul can, a really great song. It was written by McCartney to sound like a Beach Boys song. This is most obvious around the line The Ukraine girls really knock me out. In his 1984 interview with Playboy, McCartney stated that the song's title was took off from Chuck Berry's song Back in the . The Beatles The White Album. View Tracklist. Written by McCartney as a pastiche of The Beach Boys, its inspiration came from the Chuck Berry song Back In The USA, from Prime Minister Harold Wilsons Im Backing Britain The Beatles The White Album. The Beatles. Written by McCartney as a pastiche of The Beach Boys, its inspiration came from the Chuck Berry song Back In The USA, from Prime Minister Harold Wilsons Im Backing Britain Read More. Produced by. George Martin. Release Date. November 22, 1968. The opener to The Beatles subversive, indulgent self-titled double album appalled the Western establishment in 1968. But most of all, it let Russian music fans know they werent alone. In a sense, what made Back in the . satire at all had less to do with what it said about the Soviet Union, and more to do with the fact that it mentioned the communist country at all. For what was essentially a jokey, role-reversed take on The Beach Boys California Girls, the only resemblance of a political message we can possibly draw from the song is its portrayal of Russians and Americans at parity. According to the Back in the USSR Songfacts, this was inspired by the The Beach Boys song, California Girls. During the recording session on 22 August 1968, Ringo Starr walked out and announced that he had quit. was recorded without Starr, with McCartney primarily responsible for the drum parts. McCartney's drums are most prominent in the mix, but both Lennon and Harrison recorded drum tracks for the song these are audible in the left channel of the stereo mix. View wiki. According to the Back in the USSR Songfacts, this was inspired by the The Beach Boys. The first thing anyone heard when the album was released on 22 November 1968 was the sound of a jet airliner coming into land, which signalled the start of Side 1, Track 1: Back In The USSR. McCartney told writer Barry Miles in 1997: Its a jokey song, but its also become a bit of an anthem now. Probably my single most important reason for going to Russia would be to play it























