Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues

"Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues"
Single by Buddy Holly
A-side Words of Love
Released June 20, 1957
Format 7" single
Writer(s) Ruth Roberts, Bill Katz, Stanley Clayton
Buddy Holly singles chronology
"Modern Don Juan"
(1956)
"Words of Love"
(1957)
"Peggy Sue"
(1957)
"Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues"
Song by The Beatles from the album Anthology 3
Released 28 October 1996
Recorded 29 January 1969
Apple Studios, Savile Row, London
Length 1:56
Writer(s) Ruth Roberts, Bill Katz, Stanley Clayton
Producer(s) George Martin[1]

"Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues" is a song written by Ruth Roberts, Bill Katz, and Stanley Clayton, and was originally recorded by Buddy Holly in 1957. The song was part of the Beatles' live repertoire until 1962, but wasn't officially recorded by the group until January 1969, during the group's Get Back sessions; the songs recorded at these sessions would eventually be released as Let It Be in May 1970.[1]

The Beatles version

During the Get Back sessions, the Beatles recorded many cover versions to songs, including this one. The song itself is slower than the version recorded by Holly, emphasizing the sad, blues lyrics in comparison to the upbeat original.[1]

Personnel

"The Beatles version"

Personnel per The Beatles Bible[1]

References

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