• 🏠 Home
  • »
  • Studio
  • »
  • Mixing: What You’re Doing, Honey Don’t, Mr Moonlight, Every Little Thing, Eight Days A Week

Mixing: What You’re Doing, Honey Don’t, Mr Moonlight, Every Little Thing, Eight Days A Week

Studio Two (control room), EMI Studios, Abbey Road
Producer: George Martin
Engineer: Norman Smith

Five songs for the Beatles For Sale album were mixed for mono and stereo on this day, ahead of the release date of 4 December 1964.

The day was divided into two sessions, which took place from 10am-12.30pm and 12.30-1pm. During the first, George Martin oversaw the mono mixes, working first on ‘What You’re Doing’ and ‘Honey Don’t’. He then created two mixes of ‘Mr Moonlight’, from takes 4 and 8.

The fourth song to be worked on was ‘Every Little Thing’, and the day’s final two mono mixes were of ‘Eight Days A Week’, from takes 13 and 15. Martin then made edits of the two mixes of ‘Mr Moonlight’ and ‘Eight Days A Week’.

For the second session, remarkably, four stereo mixes for Beatles For Sale were created in just half an hour. As before, two mixes of ‘Eight Days A Week’ were made, followed by one each for ‘Every Little Thing’, ‘What You’re Doing’, and ‘Honey Don’t’. The day’s work ended with an edit of the two stereo mixes of ‘Eight Days A Week’.

Last updated: 7 July 2022
Recording, mixing: I Don't Want To Spoil The Party, Rock And Roll Music, Words Of Love, Baby's In Black, I'm A Loser, Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!, Honey Don't, What You're Doing, Another Beatles Christmas Record
The Beatles live: ABC Cinema, Exeter
Also on this day...

Want more? Visit the Beatles history section.

Latest Comments

  1. kenlacouture Saturday 8 November 2014

Leave a Reply