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I Call Your Name Official

The phrase "I Call Your Name" is most famously associated with a 1964 song by The Beatles primarily written by John Lennon. It is often confused with the similarly titled novel and film Call Me By Your Name . 1. The Beatles’ Original (1964)

: Lennon first gave the song to Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas in 1963, where it served as a B-side. Dissatisfied with their version, The Beatles recorded it themselves for The Beatles' Second Album in the U.S. and the Long Tall Sally EP in the UK. I Call Your Name

Written by John Lennon at age 16, this track predates the official formation of The Beatles. The phrase "I Call Your Name" is most

This iconic version appeared on their debut album, If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears . The Beatles’ Original (1964) : Lennon first gave

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