What Is It, George? - Live At The BBC For "Pop Go The Beatles" / 16th July, 1963
Uh, George is just coming up here with a letter in his hand
You're looking very serious about it, what is it, George?
It's a letter from Cathy of Newport, Isle of Wight, who says
"Paul's been to the Isle of Wight, why haven't I?"
Well, I haven't got the passport, huh
And, and she says
"Would you please sing a song, uh
For the 5th of St. Teresa Convent ride, Isle of Wight?"
So we'd like to feature John shouting, "Soldiers of Love"
Alright
You're looking very serious about it, what is it, George?
It's a letter from Cathy of Newport, Isle of Wight, who says
"Paul's been to the Isle of Wight, why haven't I?"
Well, I haven't got the passport, huh
And, and she says
"Would you please sing a song, uh
For the 5th of St. Teresa Convent ride, Isle of Wight?"
So we'd like to feature John shouting, "Soldiers of Love"
Alright
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