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You Like Me Too Much

Song by The Beatles • Harrison

Folk-Rock & Maturity (1965) — Acoustic warmth and Dylan's long shadow.

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Background

You Like Me Too Much is a song by The Beatles, written by Harrison and led on vocal by George Harrison. Two pianos (Paul + George Martin) intro; second Harrison on the LP. Within the catalogue, its george-original thread connects it to Don't Bother Me, I Need You, Think for Yourself; its piano thread connects it to Not a Second Time, Good Day Sunshine, Martha My Dear; its domestic thread connects it to Every Little Thing, You Won't See Me.

What's distinctive

One of 28 UK songs led primarily by George. One of 22 solely Harrison-credited compositions in the canon. Recorded approximately 5 of 14 into the Folk-Rock & Maturity (1965) sessions. Carries the rare tag 'domestic' — shared with only 2 other song(s).

Opening line — "Though you've gone away this morning…" (brief identification excerpt; full lyrics © Sony Music Publishing — see Genius link in References.)

G George Harrison — lead vocalJ Lennon — rhythm guitarP McCartney — bassG Harrison — lead guitarR Starr — drums

Recording

The session work falls within the band's Folk-Rock & Maturity (1965) period, recorded 17 Feb 1965 at EMI Studios, Abbey Road. George Martin produced; Norman Smith engineered. The track was committed to Studer J37 four-track via the REDD.51, with the era's standard signal chain — EMI RS124 'Altec', EMT 140 plate, ADT begins (Townsend, mid-1966). Likely instrumental setup followed the era's working kit: Rickenbacker 360-12 (Harrison), Epiphone Casino (introduced — Lennon, McCartney, Harrison), Framus Hootenanny 12-string (Lennon), amplified through Vox AC30, Vox AC50/AC100. For session-by-session detail, see Mark Lewisohn's account on p.54 of The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions (excerpt below).

Recording process — typical signal flow for the Folk-Rock & Maturity (1965)
DemoBackingOverdubsVocalsMix
Studio: EMI Studios, Abbey Road • Console: REDD.51 • Tape: Studer J37 four-track
StudioEMI Studios, Abbey Road — Studio Two
Tape machineStuder J37 four-track
ConsoleREDD.51
MicrophonesNeumann U47, U48; AKG C12 (vocals); Coles 4038
Outboard / effectsEMI RS124 'Altec', EMT 140 plate, ADT begins (Townsend, mid-1966)
GuitarsRickenbacker 360-12 (Harrison), Epiphone Casino (introduced — Lennon, McCartney, Harrison), Framus Hootenanny 12-string (Lennon)
AmplifiersVox AC30, Vox AC50/AC100
ProducerGeorge Martin
Engineer / 2ndNorman Smith • Ken Scott, Phil McDonald (2nd)
E: Norman Smith. 2E: Ken Scott/Jerry Boys. 54The second day in the week-long period of sessions saw the Beatles overdub double-tracked George Harrison vocals, cowbell percussion and also electric guitar (adorned, for the first time on a Beatles recording, with a foot-controlled tone pedal — later to be known as…— Mark Lewisohn, The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions, p.54

Pattern analysis

Lead vocalists across Help!
14
Lennon 7
McCartney 4
Harrison 2
Starr 1
Theme prevalence across the canon
george-original14piano4domestic3
Track length percentile — You Like Me Too Much sits at the 56th percentile (median 2:33)
shorter ←→ longer2:36
Recorded 17 Feb 1965 — position on the band's studio chronology
196219631964196519661967196819691970

Legacy & release history

In the UK canonical discography it appears on the LP Help!; on the EP Yesterday. Mono and stereo histories vary by era — see the dedicated section below.

Mono & stereo

Documented alternate versions

No documented alternate versions.

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Cross-references

Other songs sharing themes (george-original, piano, domestic)

Other songs led by the same vocalist

Other songs from this era

george-originalpianodomestic

References & external databases

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