The Beatles - Don't Bother Me (Canadian Stereo Variation)
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On some late 1970's Canadian Capitol purple label copies of "Meet The Beatles!", George sings an extra "Don't" at 2:08. This variation appears nowhere else except this Canadian LP.
- Jeffrey76240 obviously a mixing screw up on somebody's part..
- dmzusa Tape error... somebody at EMI sent out the wrong "master recording' to Capitol Canada... this was supposed to stay in the 'vaults" at Abbey Road...
- arhuxtable What's up with that extra "Don't" at 2:08? An obvious flaw in the pressing,I'm****uming.
- honduranwolf By the time this song came out, it was a time when music was not perfect. The way this song is written and put together is just brilliant no matter w
- theteenagelobotomy It's definitely a tape error, and not George's. You can hear the beginning of the word 'come'; it sounds like he says 'dunk'.
- tamioftroy I'd say tape error, since bootlegged versions of the master don't have this vocal error - only a count-in and no fade-out.
- xavierbaudet Defintely an error by George Harrison. Indeed it was before ADT, so he had to sing it twice. In this case he started over a second too soon. The o
- mythme Doesn't sound like a vocal error, sounds like a tape error. THis was in the days before ADT, so the Beatles had to sing the vocal lead twice to cr