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"'''Oh! My Soul'''" is a song written by Richard Penniman and originally recorded for [[Little Richard]] for his [[Little Richard (album)|eponymous second album]].
"'''Oh! My Soul'''" is a song written by Richard Penniman and originally recorded for [[Little Richard]] for his [[Little Richard (album)|eponymous second album]]. The song was subsequently recorded by [[the Beatles]] in 1963 for the BBC.

==The Beatles version==
==The Beatles version==
[[The Beatles]] recorded the song for a performance at the Playhouse Theatre in [[Manchester]] with McCartney on lead vocals. Their recording is shorter than Richard's version.
[[The Beatles]] recorded the song for a performance at the Playhouse Theatre in [[Manchester]] with McCartney on lead vocals. Their recording is shorter than Richard's version. The recording was unavailable until it was released officially on [[Live at the BBC (Beatles album)|Live at the BBC]].<ref name="BeatlesBible"/>


===Personnel===
===Personnel===

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"Ooh! My Soul"
Song
"Ooh! My Soul"
Song

"Oh! My Soul" is a song written by Richard Penniman and originally recorded for Little Richard for his eponymous second album. The song was subsequently recorded by the Beatles in 1963 for the BBC.

The Beatles version

The Beatles recorded the song for a performance at the Playhouse Theatre in Manchester with McCartney on lead vocals. Their recording is shorter than Richard's version. The recording was unavailable until it was released officially on Live at the BBC.[1]

Personnel

Personnel per The Beatles Bible[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "The Beatles Bible: Ooh! My Soul". Retrieved May 15, 2016.