"Soldier of Love"?? Where is this from?

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"Soldier of Love"?? Where is this from?

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I stumbled on this. Was it ever on a record?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfQJIYkhdBM&mode=related&search=
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Live at the BBC CD, Richard.
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Soldier of Love would have been a great cover for With the Beatles. There are so many old rock warhorses on With the Beatles - I get tired of hearing Roll Over Beethoven, Money, and Please Mr. Postman no matter how good the version is or who it's by. I prefer Please Please Me's assortment of more obscure covers. Just my opinion.

I've got an Arthur Alexander album. He wrote some pretty good songs! Anna, Soldier of Love, You Better Move On, Shot of Rhythm and Blues... and he had a great voice, too.
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Lennon was a huge fan of Arthur Alexanders! The Beatles played several of his songs. There is a great video of The Beatles playing "Soldier of Love" on "Ready, Steady, Go!" Another largely Beatles influenced artist was Larry Williams. The Beatles recorded many of his songs "Bad Boy" "Dizzy Miss Lizzie" "Slow Down" and "Bony Moroney" (John Lennon). This is a 50s artist that has gotten lost in R&R history!
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Great song. Classic moment. I agree that some of the earlier albums could have been punched up with some more R-n-B covers, but I guess they had to make room for "A Taste of HOney" and "'till there Was You"...
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Soldier of Love on youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfQJIYkhdBM
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Yeah I wonder why they never recorded it also, is a great tune, would have been of one their better ones.
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Post by winston »

That was great. Thanks Richard for posting that.
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This is not a real video, but an interesting outfake. Pretty good job. I do not believe there is any video of The Beatles actually performing this song. The audio is the BBC audio.
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Post by winston »

Now that you mention it Michael, I did notice that the video and the music were out of sync.

Interesting "fab"rication.
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Oops! Swear I have it on DVD somewhere. I'll check my collection this weekend.
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Post by nab »

Thanks Richard, hadn't heard Beatles' version before. Always loved that song. Marshall Crenshaw did a decent cover on his first album.
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It's on "Live At The BBC," Disc 1
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I am amazed Arthur Alexander isn't more known than he is. His style surely shows itself in early Beatles' writings, as much IMO as does the Everly Brothers' influence.

I dug the Marshall Crenshaw version.
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Never heard it before.... I like it! Image

Thanks for the link, Richard.
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