WARNING: THIS BLOG WAS NOT CREATED FOR BEATLEMANIACS!
If youāre on the fence about the Beatles or if you just donāt like them,
this blog is for you. My goal is not to convert you; itās to expose you
to the lesser-known Beatles songs we donāt hear day in and day out.
These great tunes will show you just how amazing the Beatles are.
Of course, if you are a Beatles fan, pull up a chair and enjoy the tunes!

Welcome back to Feb Fab Faux Four. We’re down to the final three days of the month; after this, I won’t be allowed to play another Beatles song until summer!
This next song is clearly about a guy begging for his woman not to leave him. Itās a real belter, with a hard and heavy Louisiana-style blues/rock sound.
Paul says he remembers āwanting to get the vocal right, wanting to get it good; itās hard on the voice and if it comes off even a little bit lukewarm, then youāve missed the whole point.ā
John said āPaul wrote it, so what the hell, heās going to sing it. If heād had any sense, he should have let me sing it.ā
Haha! I happen to like this song a lot and think Paul did a fine job on it. Letās see what you think of my cover choice; as usual, the original will play first.
From the Beatles, this is “Oh! Darlingā
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With his rendition of āOh! Darlingā, this is Graham Bonnet
Oh, sweet baby Jesus! This is how to do a cover! You stick to the basics, changing it up just enough to make it your own without tearing the hell out of it and making it unrecognizable.
Iāve always loved the gritty, down & dirty sound of the blues; āOh! Darlingā is a perfect example of that style of song. Graham Bonnet, front man for such hard rock and heavy metal bands as Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group and Alcatrazz was born to sing a song like this.
I adore Graham Bonnet. He’s got one of the best voices in rock, hard rock and metal. And since today is my birthday, Graham Bonnet singing “Oh! Darling” is my gift to me!
Talk about hitting all the right notes. My vote goes to Graham Bonnet.
Two more days after this; stop by again tomorrow.
See you on the flip side. š
NAR©2024
PS ā If any video wonāt play for you, Iāve provided the name of the song and who did it so you can find it on YouTube. Itās a pain in the ass but it does happen from time to time. My apologies.

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Easy GrahamāBonnet has my vote becauseāhe owns this song!
Credit to Macca for writing it but I was never keen on his voice ….which is now long goneāand what John Lennon said was just testimony to his swollen ego …..runs out the door ducking the rotten tomatoes šššš
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Alrighty.āIt’s already late, but I’m wishing you happy birthday again, anyhow.
Here’s a shocker.āI had no idea who Graham Bonnet was but he NAILED this tune.āPerfect voice for it!
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Thanks so much, darlin’! I had a wonderful birthday, especially because Graham was part of it. He’s like WOW!
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Happy birthday! Great cover!
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Thank you so much, John! It was a good day.
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I can’t think of anybody else that’s covered “Oh Darling”. Paul’s just pipped it š
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This one I’m giving to Graham. Dammit! š
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One of Paul’s best efforts, still a tie….
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It’s Graham for me any day of the week, especially today!
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Poor Paul lol š
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Pffft!
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Hilarious š
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Graham Bonnet has a nice voice, maybe better than Paul’s.
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He sings the hell out of this song.
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I love the cover! Bonnet hands down on this one, thanks N.!
And Happy Birthday! I forgot our birthdays are so close!!!!
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Yay!! Another Bonnet fan!
Thanks so much for the birthday wishes, D. Apparently I forgot our b’days are so close, too; I missed your happy day completely. Hope it was a lovely day for you! š š„³
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My happy day is Friday, the first! So you missed nothing. But this year we are one day farther apart.
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Ok, clearly time to start taking notes! Brain freeze! Sorry, D. š¤
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I’ve got you on my (I know old fashioned grandma) birthday calendar now.
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And you’re on mine!
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Of course, it’s no coincidence that our birthdays are both within a week of a certain Beatle’s…
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True, and I usually do a little tribute on Facebook but I haven’t been on there much lately.
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Neither have I. I got locked out of my original page because I set up my authentication using my land line. Apparently, their genius computers donāt realize they are texting a code to a landline. FB wanted a bank account number and my drivers license number to verify my identity, like Iād be so stupid to give them that!
So I set up a new page, but have only half heartedly worked on getting my friends back, and most think Iām a hacker because my original page is still there, only I canāt access it!
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That’s awful (and ridiculous). I’ve never heard of anything like that with FB. I cut back because there’s so much negativity and stuff I’m not interested in. I used to post my stories but not even my close friends cared enough to read them so why bother? I pop in every once in a while but I quickly realize not much has changed and I’m missing nothing.
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Exactly!
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So far you’re the only one who caught the line about it being my birthday. I guess no one read my post all the way through. Hmm. š
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Well, quadruple Happy Birthday!!!!ššš
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And a quadruple b’day to you! š„³ššš
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Who would have thought that the guy who gave us crap like Mull of Kintyre could write and sing something like this? Iāve liked Graham Bonnet since his days in the Marbles, and later his brief stay with Rainbow, so this is a close call for me. Having given it due thought, itāsā¦ā¦ a draw! Sorry!
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I’ll take a draw, Clive; I’m very forgiving today. š
He really did crank out some dreadful slop, didn’t he? Thank goodness for his few redeeming numbers such as this one.
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Thank you. I can breathe more easily now š¤£
Macca has a long list of songs that should have been strangled at birth, yet wrote some real gems. Not for nothing did the band call some of his output āGranny songsā though.
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It takes guts to cover a Beatles song, and even more guts to cover it as straight as the original, and I give Graham Bonnet credit for trying, but I found 3:00-3:19 painful to listen to. There are some other covers of this song I like better. Maybe Paul’s voice was too “clean” for this kind of song, but Paul vs. Graham and I’m one vote for Paul.
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Thanks for pointing that out, Michael. I’ll have to listen to those 19 seconds (not that it’s going to make any difference in my vote š).
You’re right about having guts to do a cover like this. Obviously I’ve listened to a lot of covers this month; some never should have been made and others are jewels, like this one.
Thanks for your comments today.
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I listened to those 19 seconds. That’s vintage Graham Bonnet, his heavy metal voice, and I didn’t mind it at all.
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Maybe it’s because I’ve never heard him before? I googled him and the closest I came to him was Rainbow, but I never listened to Rainbow after RJD left.
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Well there’s no doubt Dio’s a hard act to follow. Graham’s got his own distinct style; I liked him from the first time I heard him.
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Awesome song today Nance! I have to say I do like this one!
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Thanks, CA! Glad you do.
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Once again it’s The Beatles for me – no surprises there I guess!
*I used to live just around the corner from that crossing!
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It was a tough decision but Graham Bonnet is my man. He’s from Skegness; anywhere near you?
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I admit that Iām partial on this one. Abbey Road is my favorite Beatles album and I donāt think thereās a single track on that album that anyone could do any better than the Beatles. Well, except for Joe Cockerās cover of āShe Came In Through the Bathroom Window.ā He fuckinā nailed it. Other than that, thoughā¦.
I digress. Graham Bonnetās cover is excellent. But my brain is telling me that Paulās rendition is nothing less than perfect. Iām going with the original on this song.
Maybe if Joe Cocker did the coverā¦
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Paul’s is pretty damn close to perfect.
Graham Bonnet’s is perfect.
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Yass! Graham has the vocal licks to carry off his cover!
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Yes, he most certainly does. He’s my kinda guy!
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