The CD cover art for the soon-to-be-released “Come and Get It: The Best Of Apple Records” has been published by Amazon:
The tracklist for “Come And Get It” is as follows:
1 Those Were The Days / Mary Hopkin
2 Carolina In My Mind / James Taylor
3 Maybe Tomorrow / The Iveys
4 Thingumybob / The Black Dyke Mills Band (Paul McCartney’s theme tune for a 1968 British TV comedy drama series)
5 King Of Fuh / Brute Force (originally banned back in 1969, Brute Force is a New York songwriter championed by John Lennon and George Harrison)
6 Sour Milk Sea / Jackie Lomax
7 Goodbye / Mary Hopkin
8 That’s The Way God Planned It / Billy Preston
9 New Day / Jackie Lomax (an original non-album Lomax 45 that was co-produced with Mal Evans)
10 Golden Slumbers-Carry That Weight / Trash (a heavy Scottish group that came to Apple via their producer, former Shadows drummer Tony Meehan)
11 Give Peace A Chance / Hot Chocolate Band (a reggae version by the band that became hugely popular in the Seventies)
12 Come And Get It / Badfinger
13 Ain’t That Cute / Doris Troy
14 My Sweet Lord / Billy Preston
15 Try Some Buy Some / Ronnie Spector (one-time Ronette and former wife of legendary producer Phil Spector)
16 Govinda / Radha Krishna Temple (a UK Top 30 hit for the Radha Krishna Temple in 1970 produced by George Harrison)
17 We’re On Our Way / Chris Hodge (a young British pop singer who caught the attention of Ringo Starr)
18 Saturday Nite Special / The Sundown Playboys (a Cajun French collective from Louisiana, USA)
19 God Save Us / Bill Elliot & The Elastic Oz Band (John and Yoko wrote this fundraiser for the defence in the famous Oz Obscenity Trial of 1971)
20 Sweet Music / Lon & Derrek van Eaton
21 Day After Day / Badfinger
Amazon is listing an October 5 release date.
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