Recording "Not Guilty"
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- Album Songs recorded during this session officially appear on the Anthology 3 Official album.
- Studio:
- EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
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Staff
Musicians on "Not Guilty"
Production staff
About
On this day, The Beatles were back at Abbey Road, after four days spent working on “Hey Jude” at Trident Studios. A copy of the previous day’s rough mono mix was made, this was the first transfer of the recordings to Abbey Road.
The Beatles then started working on George Harrison’s “Not Guilty“. In total, they would record more than 100 takes of the song over three days (but only 21 were complete takes). Despite all those efforts, “Not Guilty” didn’t make it on the release of “The Beatles”, and remained unreleased until its inclusion on Anthology 3 in 1996.
This is one of two August recordings you WON’T hear on the new album because they were dropped at the last minute in favour of more recent numbers. Written and sung by George. Interesting note – he used Lucy for the first time on this session. Lucy is the fantastic solid red Gibson guitar which was given to George at the beginning of August by Eric Clapton.
Mal Evans – From the Beatles Monthly Book, N°64, November 1968
On this day, they recorded 46 takes, featuring George Harrison on electric guitar, John Lennon on electric piano, Paul McCartney on bass and Ringo Starr on drums. The first 18 takes were for the introduction only. Only takes 26, 30, 32, 36 and 41 were complete.
There were 46 takes in the first session, but many were false starts, breakdowns or rehearsals of different sections of the song. What was called ‘the waltz bit’, when the rhythm switches briefly from 4/4 to 3/4 needed careful working out. ‘Without the waltz, it’s easier,’ George noted. ‘Yeah, I always find that,’ John replied. Around five in the morning, after take 41 of the instrumental backing track, John remarked, ‘I don’t mind if we keep doing it, but I don’t think it’s going anywhere.’ Soon afterwards, they stopped.
The Beatles continued working on “Not Guilty” on the following day.
The session which started at 8:45 pm ended at 5:30 am. Paul McCartney and his American girlfriend Francie Schwartz decided to do a controversial marketing operation for the upcoming release of the “Hey Jude / Revolution” single, before heading home.
Last updated on September 12, 2021