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Released in 1970

Come And Get It

Written by Paul McCartney

Last updated on August 22, 2014

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  • Abbey Road (50th anniversary boxset)

    Official album • Released in 2019

    2:43 • DemoD • Studio Demo. The version issued on Anthology 3 in 1996 had been remixed from the multi-track tape 12 years earlier for a completed - but never released - album of previously unissued tracks. [This track] is the original mix made, with John and Paul present in the control room, immediately after 'Come And Get It' had been completed.

    Paul McCartney : Bass, Drums, Maracas, Piano, Vocals Giles Martin : Mix engineer, Producer Sam Okell : Mix engineer Chris Sheldon : Mix engineer

    SessionRecording : Jul 24, 1969Studio : EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

  • Anthology 3

    Official album • Released in 1996

    2:30 • DemoB • Stereo • Ahead of the Beatles' latest session for Abbey Road, Paul McCartney arrived at EMI early this July afternoon and assembled a solo demo of a new composition, Come And Get It, that he was offering exclusively to be Apple label group the Iveys. First he sang and played the piano, then he double-tracked his vocal and shook maracas, then added drums and, finally, overlaid bass guitar. The process took less than an hour, and nine days later Paul produced the Iveys' version, almost identical to his, which - released after they changed their name to Badfinger - became a Top Five single and the main theme for the Peter Sellers/Ringo Starr movie The Magic Christian.

    Paul McCartney : Bass, Drums, Maracas, Piano, Vocals George Martin : Producer Phil McDonald : Recording engineer

    SessionRecording : Jul 24, 1969Studio : EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

  • Anthology 3 (2016 remaster)

    Official album • Released in 2016

    2:30 • DemoB2016 • Stereo • Ahead of the Beatles' latest session for Abbey Road, Paul McCartney arrived at EMI early this July afternoon and assembled a solo demo of a new composition, Come And Get It, that he was offering exclusively to be Apple label group the Iveys. First he sang and played the piano, then he double-tracked his vocal and shook maracas, then added drums and, finally, overlaid bass guitar. The process took less than an hour, and nine days later Paul produced the Iveys' version, almost identical to his, which - released after they changed their name to Badfinger - became a Top Five single and the main theme for the Peter Sellers/Ringo Starr movie The Magic Christian.

    Paul McCartney : Bass, Drums, Maracas, Piano, Vocals George Martin : Producer Phil McDonald : Recording engineer

    SessionRecording : Jul 24, 1969Studio : EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

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  • MoMac's Hidden Tracks Vol. 1

    Bootleg

    2:27 • Demo • 7/24/69

    Recording : Jul 24, 1969

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  • The Beatles Anthology Collection (2025)

    Official album • Released in 2025

    2:30 • DemoB • Stereo • Ahead of the Beatles' latest session for Abbey Road, Paul McCartney arrived at EMI early this July afternoon and assembled a solo demo of a new composition, Come And Get It, that he was offering exclusively to be Apple label group the Iveys. First he sang and played the piano, then he double-tracked his vocal and shook maracas, then added drums and, finally, overlaid bass guitar. The process took less than an hour, and nine days later Paul produced the Iveys' version, almost identical to his, which - released after they changed their name to Badfinger - became a Top Five single and the main theme for the Peter Sellers/Ringo Starr movie The Magic Christian.

    Performed by : Paul McCartney George Martin : Producer Glyn Johns : Recording engineer

    SessionRecording : Jul 24, 1969Studio : EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

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