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LennonLivesOn_2003
Apr 20, 2003, 04:24 PM
Gang-

I've always been curious about something regarding a song the Beatles perform in "Let It Be". It's a bouncing little rockabilly-style number that's known as "Suzie Parker".

Was this a Beatles original, or a cover from an obscure oldie, the likes they were so fond of? Was this a song that was going to be released on the aborted "Get Back"?

Also, is it titled "Suzie Parker" or "Suzie's Parlour". In the boots of the Twickenham sessions, John opens with a line that sounds a lot like "Suzie's Parlour" instead of "Suzie Parker", like it's known better.

Any light anyone out there can shed on the topic will be appreciated. For the record, this was the very first song I learned to play on the guitar, much to the dismay of my ex-girlfriend at the time. images/icons/smile.gif

JJ

sleepybomb
Apr 20, 2003, 04:44 PM
i looked this up a while back. . . there is some difference from book to book as what this is really called. . .
in "get back (the unauthorized chronicle of the beatles let it be disaster)", it is stated as 'suzy's parlour", in 'THE ULTIMATE RECORDING GUIDE", it is 'suzy parker'.
the song was written, jolly-on-the-spot, at twickenham, jan 9 69. . .
it is copyrighted (1971) to all four beatles under the title 'suzy parker', so iguess that settles that. . . cool! i love that tune too!

onosideboards
Apr 21, 2003, 06:43 PM
yeah, i've heard it referred to as "suzy's parlour" but i think i also heard that was because of copyrights.

is it really credited to the beatles?? i totally thought it was a cover song. interesting...

LennonLivesOn_2003
Apr 21, 2003, 07:08 PM
Originally Posted By sleepybomb:
the song was written, jolly-on-the-spot, at twickenham, jan 9 69. . .
it is copyrighted (1971) to all four beatles under the title 'suzy parker', so iguess that settles that. . . cool! i love that tune too![/QB]<font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">That is fascinating! I can never have enough of Beatles trivia, and I'm especially interested on everything that transpired on the Get Back sessions.

Thanks for the prompt answer. You have just made my night. images/icons/grin.gif

JJ

Jerry
Apr 21, 2003, 11:46 PM
Send me an e-mail later this week and I'll send you an MP3 of the song.

EasternBird
Apr 22, 2003, 06:23 AM
Wow! I really thought the "official" title would have been "Suzy's Parlour," since that's what it sounded like John was saying throughout the song. Paul is obviously saying "Suzy Parker," but I always thought John's lyric made more sense. graemlins/teeth1.gif

joelcrowservo
Apr 29, 2003, 10:38 AM
Heres the real story, basically. It seems whomever got the song copyrighted misunderstood what the boys were singing, and assumed it to be about Suzy Parker, a well known model in England at the time. Although whether the real Suzy heard it is unknown, the connotations could not have been less flattering. ("when it comes to suzys parlour, everybody gets well done...")
On a side note, the song does seems odd, that a whole, pretty good rock and roll song could have been completed recorded and forgotten in as much time. Maybe the Fabs felt it too risque?

Savoy Truffle
Apr 29, 2003, 12:20 PM
This is indeed all very interesting! I always thought it was just a fun little song they did for their own amusement. Their own rewriting of an old song.

Could very well be they thought it too risque especially with the connection to a well know British model.

I always loved the line "everybody gets well done"! images/icons/grin.gif

I thought they were singing the words Suzy Parker though. Sorry I can't really add anything.

Legs
Apr 29, 2003, 12:40 PM
Originally Posted By Savoy Truffle:
I thought they were singing the words Suzy Parker though. Sorry I can't really add anything.<font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">That's alright, me neither. I also thought it was just one of the many litle dities they played during the Get Back sessions,nothing special.

Jim
May 03, 2003, 10:45 AM
It's hard to say, on the bootleg, John mumbles something about Suzies parlour and then they launch into the song and then it sounds like Suzie Parker. The entire song is on the bootleg Sweet Apple Tracks.

friar-park
May 04, 2003, 05:55 PM
I've read somewhere (I can't recall where at the moment) that Suzy Parker was a nickname for Linda. I assume a not very nice one, but I don't know for sure. I can't vouch for the accuracy of the story, just that I read it in one of the many Beatle books in my library.

Jerry
May 06, 2003, 10:56 AM
Anybody know if this woman has anything to do with the song...

Suzy Parker (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030505/ap_on_en_ot/obit_parker_5)

Legs
May 06, 2003, 11:43 PM
Not sure but I was thinking the same think when I saw a documentary on Coco Chanel,and they showed Suzy Parker.

onosideboards
May 07, 2003, 01:43 PM
oddly enough, Suzy Parker just died this week (or recently anyway).

RIP Ms. Parker images/icons/smile.gif

oh yes, sorry...i didn't know a link in a previous post went to an article about her death. yes, i believe that is her because in one of my beatle newsgroups someone called attention to her death.

[ May 07, 2003, 02:44 PM: Message Edited By: onosideboards ]