From a Window

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"From a Window"
Song
B-side"Second to None"

"From a Window" is a song written by Paul McCartney,[1] attributed to John Lennon and Paul McCartney, which was recorded by Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas. It was the sixth and final Lennon–McCartney composition given to Kramer.[2]

Kramer recorded the song on 29 May 1964 at Abbey Road Studios.[3] George Martin produced the session, which was attended by Lennon and McCartney.[4] McCartney can be heard at the very end of the song, harmonizing on the final word.[2]

"From a Window" was released as a UK single on 17 July 1964: its peak that August at no. 10 represented an abrupt drop in popularity for Kramer & the Dakotas whose previous chart history comprised four Top 5 hits, two of them no. 1's.[2] The follow-up, "It's Gotta Last Forever", fell short of the UK Top 50; the subsequent "Trains and Boats and Planes" at no. 12 punctuated their two-year UK chart career in the summer of 1965.

In the US — with "I'll Be on My Way" serving as the B-side — "From a Window" reached no. 23 in October 1964. It was the band's fourth US Top 40 hit in a five-month period, and also their last.[5]

Chad & Jeremy recorded "From a Window" in a December 1964 New York City recording session produced by Jimmie Haskell; the track was featured on the February 1965 album release Chad & Jeremy Sing For You. World Artists Records issued the track as a single that June; by then Chad & Jeremy had more current releases on Columbia Records but their version of "From a Window" received enough regional attention to register on the Billboard Hot 100 at no. 97.

Billy J. Kramer's version of "From a Window" was included on the 1979 compilation album The Songs Lennon and McCartney Gave Away.[6]

"From a Window" has also been recorded by Cisse (fi) (album Teen Dreams/ 1976) and by Graham Parker (album From a Window: Lost Songs of Lennon & McCartney/ 2003). A cover for the Mexican market: "Desde mi ventana", was recorded by both Los Hermanos Carrión (es) and Sandro y los de Fuego.

Recordings of "From a Window" as The Beatles may have performed it are available on the 1989 album by Bas Muys entitled Secret Songs: Lennon & McCartney[7][8] and on the 1998 release It's Four You by the Australian tribute band The Beatnix.[9][10] It has also been covered by Seattle-based Beatles cover band Apple Jam on their album Off The Beatle Track.

Notes

  1. ^ Sheff 2000, p. 172.
  2. ^ a b c Unterberger 2006, p. 346.
  3. ^ Calkin 2009a.
  4. ^ Giuliano 1999, p. 310.
  5. ^ Whitbutrn 1997, p. 343.
  6. ^ Calkin 2009b.
  7. ^ Tagtuner.com
  8. ^ Gnudb.org
  9. ^ Answers.com
  10. ^ Amazon.com

References

  • Calkin, Graham (2009a). "From A Window". The Beatles Complete U.K. Discography. Retrieved 20 August 2009. {{cite web}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Calkin, Graham (2009b). "The Songs Lennon and McCartney Gave Away". The Beatles Complete U.K. Discography. Retrieved 21 August 2009. {{cite web}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Giuliano, Geoffrey; Devi, Vrnda (1999). Glass Onion: The Beatles in Their Own Words. Da Capo Press. ISBN 0-306-80895-1. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Sheff, David (2000). All We Are Saying. St Martin's Griffin. ISBN 0-312-25464-4. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Unterberger, Richie (2006). The Unreleased Beatles: Music and Film. Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-87930-892-3. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Vaughn, Robin (9 May 2003). "Lost and found: The 'Other' Songs of John Lennon and Paul McCartney". The Boston Phoenix. Retrieved 21 August 2009. {{cite news}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Whitbutrn, Joel (1997). Top Pop Singles 1955-1996. Record Research. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)