You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)

The Beatles · Past Masters (Remastered) [2009]

You know my name, look up the number

You know my name, look up the number

You, you know, you know my name

You, you know, you know my name



(Good evening and welcome to slaggers featuring Denis O'Bell

Come on Ringo, Let's here it for Denis O'Bell, good evening)



You know my name, better look up my number

You know my name, that's right, look up my number

You, you know, you know my name

You, you know, you know my name



You know my name,

better look up my number

You know my name, that's right, look up the number

Oh wu, you, you know, you know my name

You, you know, you know my name



You know my name, ba ba ba bum, look up the number

You know my name, look up the number

You, you know, you know my name baby

You, you know, you know my name



You know, you know my name

You know, you know my name

(Go on Denis let's hear it for Denis O'Bell)

You know, you know my name

You know, you know my name



Prr, prr you know my name and the number

You know my name, look up the number

you now, you know my name

Yes, you now my name

You know, you know my name

You know my name, look up my number, you know

You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)

Released in 1977, 'You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' is a rare studio recording by The Beatles featuring the band's first use of the electric guitar as a lead instrument. The track, originally recorded for the 'Past Masters' compilation, showcases the group's experimental side during their final years, blending rock with elements of jazz and blues. Its inclusion on the remastered 'Past Masters' album highlights its significance as a unique snapshot of the band's late-period musical evolution. The song stands as a testament to The Beatles' continued creativity and willingness to explore new sonic textures even as their fame began to wane.