The Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There
A
1974 live version was recorded by the
Elton John Band with
John Lennon and released as the
B-side to the latter's "
Philadelphia Freedom" single. The song is available on the
Lennon box set, and on
Elton John's
To Be Continued... box set as well as the expanded CD edition of his
1976 live
album Here and There. Lennon's introduction:
" I'd like to thank
Elton and the boys for having me on tonight. We tried to think of a number to finish off with so I can get out of here and be sick, and we thought we'd do a number of an old, estranged fiancé of mine, called
Paul. This is one
I never sang, it's an old
Beatle number, and we just about know it. "
This was the last major live performance by John Lennon. After Lennon's death the track was released as a single and reached #40 on the
UK Singles Chart in
March 1981, making it the first time that any version of the song had entered the UK charts.
McCartney included "
I Saw Her Standing There" on his live albums
Tripping the Live Fantastic (
1990),
Back in the US (
2002) and
Back in the World (
2003). In
1987, he recorded a new version for his album
CHOBA B CCCP, but left it to outtakes. The song has become a mainstay of McCartney's live sets, and a special version was played when McCartney and his band returned to
Liverpool in June 2008. It featured special guest drummer
Dave Grohl, the lead singer of the
Foo Fighters.
McCartney performed "I Saw Her Standing There" at the
1986 Prince's Trust Rock Gala, as part of the
10th anniversary celebration of
HRH Prince Charles' charity. He was supported by an all-star band featuring Elton John,
Eric Clapton,
Phil Collins,
Mark Knopfler, and
Ray King. . Interviewed at the time, McCartney said: "It is a good thrill playing with musicians of this calibre ... since it was a birthday thing, they wanted to do something silly at the end, and that's me!!"[14] This performance was released to iTunes
Stores in
October 2009 as part of the
Digital Video Singles label.
Paul McCartney also performed a duet of this song with
Billy Joel during the inaugural concert at
Citi Field in
Flushing, New York.
Other versions include:
The Supremes recorded a version of the song under the title "
I Saw Him Standing There." It was recorded during the sessions for their
A Bit of Liverpool album, but remained unreleased until 2008.
The Who filmed and recorded a version of the song for their film
The Kids Are Alright;
Keith Moon sang the lead vocal. However, this was not released on the film or soundtrack album, and has only been available on bootleg recordings. The Who also performed the song on their
1982 Farewell Tour, with
John Entwistle on lead vocal, including a performance at
Shea Stadium.
Los
Impala which is considered to be the first
Venezuelan rock band, recorded a cover of the song with lyrics translated to
Spanish entitled "La vi parada ahí". The song is included in their debut album from
1963.
Alvin and the Chipmunks covered the song for their 1964 album
The Chipmunks Sing the
Beatles Hits.
Led Zeppelin performed the song live on
4 September 1970 at the
Los Angeles Forum as a "
Communication Breakdown" medley featuring "
Good Times Bad Times" and "
For What It's Worth" on the
Live on Blueberry Hill bootleg.
Daniel Johnston covered "I Saw Her Standing There" on his album
Continued Story with Texas Instruments.
Santo & Johnny did a version (which features steel guitar) on an LP of
Beatles songs.
In
1977,
The Tubes covered "I Saw Her Standing There" on their live CD
What Do You Want From
Live.
In
1988, Yugoslav band
Azra covered "I Saw Her Standing There" on their live album Zadovoljština.
Carmaig de Forest recorded an acoustic version of "I Saw Her Standing There" in his own kitchen in
1991.
Halfway through the song, it turns into his own composition "
Julie Among the Redwoods", but reverts back to "I Saw Her Standing There" in the end.
Peter Grant recorded a jazz version on his debut album
New Vintage released in
2006.
The Punkles did a punk cover on their first album,
Beat The Punkles.
Allister released a cover version on the Japanese-only EP,
Guilty Pleasures.
In 1991,
Mexican singer Mimí recorded a Spanish version of this song called "Te Ví Parado Ahí" and included it on her self-titled debut album.
Serbian doo wop band
Vampiri recorded a version with lyrics in
Serbian language entitled "Poziv na ples" ("
Dance Invitation"), on their
1993 album
Bebe.
N.E.R.D's
Pharrell Williams appeared at the
2004 Grammy Awards, performing the song on drums with
Sting,
Dave Matthews and
Vince Gill.
Little Richard and
Jerry Lee Lewis on Jerry Lee Lewis's 2006 CD
Last Man Standing.
Jerry Garcia recorded the song on his
Run for the Roses album in 1982.
Pink Fairies played the song on their
1972 album
What a Bunch of Sweeties.
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