A lesser-known song by The Jodimars, ‘Clarabella’ was recorded for the Pop Go The Beatles radio show.

The Beatles’ version was recorded on 2 July 1963. The edition of Pop Go The Beatles was first broadcast on 16 July 1963.

The Jodimars were formed in America in 1955 by past members of Bill Haley’s Comets. They had left Haley’s group following a salary dispute; their name came from the first names of founding members Joey Ambrose, Dick Bocelli and Marshall Lytle.

‘Clarabella’ was The Jodimars’ fifth US single, released in November 1956. It was not a chart success, but a copy evidently found its way into The Beatles’ hands.

In contrast to the slower, Elvis-style original, The Beatles’ version of ‘Clarabella’ was a souped-up rocker, complete with the first recorded outing for Paul McCartney’s Little Richard impersonation.

Although it was never recorded by the group for EMI, McCartney has suggested that the song was put forward as a possible cover version. Talking about the songs recorded for the BBC, he said:

I think we probably played them all to George [Martin] and said, ‘How about this one?’ ‘Clarabella’ was one.
Paul McCartney
The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions, Mark Lewisohn

The Beatles’ recording of ‘Clarabella’ was released in November 1994 on the Live At The BBC collection.

Lyrics

Well, I’ve got a baby
Crazy for me
Yeah, I’ve got a baby
Won’t let me be

Whoa, baby baby, Clarabella
Baby baby, Clarabella
Baby baby, whoa, whoa, yeah

Well, she needs no
Coachin’ on makin’ love
All she needs is the stars up above

Whoa, baby baby, Clarabella
Baby baby, Clarabella
Baby baby, whoa, whoa, yeah

Well now, Clarabella
You’re my honey, Clarabella
Ooh yeah Clarabella
I said you’re my baby, Clarabella
Yeah, Clarabella, baby
Wo wo, yeah yeah

Well, she’s got no time for-a dungarees
Already knows her ABCs

Whoa, baby baby, Clarabella
Baby baby, Clarabella
Baby baby, whoa, whoa, yeah

Well now, Clarabella, yeah
You’re my honey, Clarabella
Whoo, you’re my baby, Clarabella
You’re my honey, Clarabella, yeah
Yeah, Clarabella, baby
Whoa whoa, well, oh yeah


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