You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)

Beatles · Anthology 2

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 on the Beatles' 1996 anthology album Anthology 2, this track serves as a rare studio recording of a song originally written and performed by John Lennon. While the original composition appeared on the 1965 Please Please Me album, this version features a distinct arrangement that highlights the band's evolution during the late 1960s. The recording captures the group's dynamic interplay, with Lennon's vocals delivering a melancholic yet rhythmic performance characteristic of their mid-period work. As a reissue, it offers listeners a glimpse into the band's catalog beyond their standard studio output, providing context for the song's enduring presence in their legacy. The track remains a significant example of Lennon's songwriting within the broader context of the group's discography.