Shout!

The Beatles · Anthology (Part 1) [1995]

You know you want to make me wanna

Shout!

Take my finger!

Shout!

Throw my hands back!

Shout!

Kick my heels up!

Shout!

Come on now



Shout!

Take it easy

Shout!

Take it easy

Shout!

Take it easy

Shout!

A little bit softer now



Shout!

A little bit softer now

Shout!

A little bit softer now

Shout!

A little bit softer now

Shout!

A little bit softer now



Shout!

A little bit softer now

Shout!

A little bit softer now

Shout!

A little bit softer now

Shout!

A little bit louder now



Shout!

A little bit louder now

Shout!

A little bit louder now

Shout!

A little bit louder now

Shout!

A little bit louder now



Shout!

A little bit louder now

Shout!

A little bit louder now

Shout!

A little bit louder now



Shout!

Hey hey hey hey!

Hey hey hey hey!

Hey hey hey hey!

Hey hey hey hey!



Hey hey hey hey!

Hey hey hey hey!

Hey hey hey hey!

Hey hey hey hey!



Shout!

Now!

Shout!

Jump up and shout now!

Shout!

Jump up and shout now!

Shout!

Jump up and shout now!

Shout!

Jump up and shout now!



Shout!

Bloody jump now!

Shout!

Bloody jump now!

Shout!

Bloody shout now!

Shout!

Bloody shout now!

Shout!

Jump up and shout now!



Shout! Shout! Shout! Shout!

Shout! Shout! Shout! Shout!

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Shout!

The Beatles' energetic cover of 'Shout!' captures the raw power of their early live performances. Originally recorded for the Anthology series, this rendition highlights the band's ability to reinvent classic material with their signature harmonies and driving rhythm. The track serves as a testament to their deep connection with American R&B and rock and roll traditions, showcasing a dynamic vocal delivery that defined their stage presence during the mid-1960s. While often associated with their extensive catalogue of original compositions, this cover demonstrates their willingness to embrace external influences, delivering a spirited performance that resonates with fans of their formative years. The recording stands as a vibrant example of their versatility and enduring impact on popular music history.