Don't Ever Change (song)

Song written by Goffin & King From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Don't Ever Change" is a 1961 popular song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King.[1] Intended for The Everly Brothers but rejected by their management, it is one of the Goffin-King team's lesser-known songs,[citation needed] although a version by The Crickets reached the top 5 in the United Kingdom (Jerry Naylor lead vocal) in 1962.[2]

The Beatles version

Quick facts Song by The Beatles, from the album Live at the BBC ...
"Don't Ever Change"
Song by The Beatles
from the album Live at the BBC
Released30 November 1994 (UK)
5 December 1994 (US)
Recorded1 August 1963
StudioPlayhouse Theatre, Manchester
GenrePop
Length2:03
LabelApple
SongwriterGoffin-King
ProducerTerry Henebery
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The Beatles performed the song on their BBC radio show Pop Go the Beatles, which was later released on their 1994 compilation Live at the BBC. It was taped on 1 August 1963, had its first broadcast on 27 August 1963, was produced by Terry Henebery and was a rare harmony duet between Paul McCartney and George Harrison.[3]

The Beatles personnel

Personnel per The Beatles Bible.

Other covers

The song was also covered by Brinsley Schwarz on their Please Don't Ever Change album in 1973,[4] by Bryan Ferry on his 1973 album These Foolish Things,[5] and by Mud on their 1982 album Mud featuring Les Gray.[6]

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