In May 1961,
the Beatles were hired as the backup band for singer
Tony Sheridan, resulting in the recording of eight tracks, six of which featured
Sheridan on vocals, one of which was an instrumental written by
John Lennon and
George Harrison, and one of which, "Ain't She Sweet," featured a lead vocal by
Lennon. Some of these recordings were released on singles in 1961, but they began to turn up on albums only after
the Beatles became famous. This one was even more of a ripoff than most. It contains only four of the recordings, plus four unrelated tracks by "Tony Sheridan and the Beat Brothers." Even if you want a copy of the
Sheridan/
Beatles session, you can do better than this. Specifically, you can buy The Early Tapes of the Beatles (Polydor 23701). ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide