A Taste Of Honey (remastered 2009) -

So, how did a theatrical Broadway standard end up in the setlist of a hard-rocking Liverpool bar band?

While many fans remember the album for its blistering rock-and-roll covers like "Twist and Shout," this particular track reveals a completely different side of the young group. 🎭 From Broadway to the Cavern Club A Taste Of Honey (Remastered 2009)

Before it was a Beatles track, "A Taste of Honey" was written by Bobby Scott and Ric Marlow as an instrumental piece for the 1960 Broadway play of the same name. Lyrics were added later, and the song was quickly scooped up by a variety of vocalists. So, how did a theatrical Broadway standard end

In the early 1960s, playing grueling hours in the clubs of Hamburg and at home in the Cavern Club, the band needed massive setlists. To avoid running out of songs—and to appease older, anti-rock-and-roll crowds at late-night cabaret gigs—they would throw in lush traditional pop numbers. Lyrics were added later, and the song was

The 2009 digital remasters at Abbey Road Studios revolutionized how we hear early Beatles records. On "A Taste of Honey," the improvements are immediately noticeable: