The latest issue of Uncut , our Beatles special, comes with a free special themed CD; โ€˜Pre-fabs: the songs that influenced John, Paul, George & Ringoโ€™.

The 15-track compilation includes Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Carl Perkins. See below for full track details.

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The Beatles recorded and performed a sizeable clutch of songs by the US rockโ€™nโ€™roll/Rโ€™nโ€™B artists who opened the door and influenced them as music-hungry teenagers growing up in โ€™50s Liverpool.

Their early marathon sets in clubs along Hamburgโ€™s Reeperbahn were stuffed with covers. The first five Beatles LPs, bar โ€˜A Hard Dayโ€™s Nightโ€™, contained favourite songs previously recorded by other artists, and both John and Paul went on to record albums of rockโ€™nโ€™roll standards in their solo careers.

Here, in their original versions, we present 15 non-Lennon/McCartney compositions that soundtracked the birth of The Beatles more than half a century agoโ€ฆ

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1. Larry Williams โ€“ โ€œDizzy Miss Lizzyโ€

Written and recorded in New Orleans by Larry Williams in โ€™58, this song was in The Beatlesโ€™ setlist from Hamburg days and appeared on their โ€™65 album Help! They also covered Williamsโ€™ โ€œBad Boyโ€ and โ€œSlow Downโ€ and another version of โ€œDizzyโ€ appeared on the Lennon/Plastic Ono Band album, Live Peace In Toronto 1969.

2. Eddie Cochran โ€“ โ€œCโ€™mon Everybodyโ€

Cochran recorded this song in โ€™58, two years before his death. The Beatles covered several Cochran numbers in the early days and George was such a fan that he even acquired one of the singerโ€™s stage shirts.

3 Wilbert Harrison โ€“ โ€œKansas Cityโ€

Leiber & Stoller wrote โ€œKansas Cityโ€ in โ€™52 when it was a blues hit for Little Willie Littlefield. But it was the โ€™58 hit version by Wilbert Harrison and subsequent cover by Little Richard that persuaded The Beatles to add it to the Hamburg setlist. They finally cut it โ€“ with adapted lyrics โ€“ for โ€™64โ€™s For Sale.

4. Chuck Berry โ€“ โ€œYou Canโ€™t Catch Meโ€

Chuckโ€™s โ€™56 hit was a Beatlesโ€™ favourite from early days and John borrowed the lyric โ€œHere come old flat topโ€ for the opening line of โ€œCome Togetherโ€. The steal did not go unnoticed by Chuckโ€™s publisher and the ensuing legal suit indirectly led to Lennon covering the original on โ€™75โ€™s Rockโ€™Nโ€™Roll.

5. Buddy Holly โ€“ โ€œWords Of Loveโ€

Recorded by Holly in โ€™57, this was in the Fabsโ€™ early live sets when Ringo played a packing case to capture the original drum sound. A cover eventually appeared on โ€™64โ€™s For Sale.

6 The Everly Brothers โ€“ โ€œWake Up Little Susieโ€

Written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and a No 1 for Don and Phil in โ€™57. When The Fabs played this in early Cavern days, McCartney tried to fool the blues purists by announcing it as a Big Bill Broonzy number.

7. Elvis Presley โ€“ โ€œBaby Letโ€™s Play Houseโ€

Recorded in Memphis for Sun in โ€™55, this was the song that gave Elvis his first US chart entry. Lennon later borrowed the lyric โ€œIโ€™d rather see you dead, little girl, than to be with another man,โ€ for the opening line of โ€œRun For Your Lifeโ€ on Rubber Soul.

8. Little Richard โ€“ โ€œLong Tall Sallyโ€

Written with producer โ€œBumpsโ€ Blackwell as the follow-up to his first hit, โ€œTutti Fruttiโ€, Little Richardโ€™s intention was to come up with a song so fast that this time Pat Boone couldnโ€™t cover it. He did, anyway. And so did The Beatles, eight years later on a โ€™64 EP.

9. The Del-Vikings โ€“ โ€œCome Go With Meโ€

This doo-wop hit from โ€™57 was the song John was singing with The Quarrymen at the Woolton church fรชte the first time Paul set eyes on him.

10. Big Joe Turner โ€“ โ€œShake Rattle & Rollโ€

Turner topped the Rโ€™nโ€™B charts in โ€™54 with this Jesse Stone composition, sparking an immediate cover by Bill Haley and another by Elvis two years later. The Beatles recorded it as part of an extended jam during the Get Back sessions in Jan โ€™69 and it eventually appeared on Anthology 3.

11. The Coasters โ€“ โ€œSearchinโ€™โ€

โ€œSearchinโ€™โ€ was written by Leiber & Stoller for The Coasters in โ€™57, and it was this song The Beatles played during their failed audition for Decca on Jan 1, โ€™62.

12. Ricky Nelson โ€“ โ€œLonesome Townโ€

This โ€™58 hit was recorded by Paul on his โ€™99 LP, Run Devil Run. It was also one of Lindaโ€™s favourites, as Paul explained when he sang it at her memorial concert at the Albert Hall.

13. Lloyd Price โ€“ โ€œJust Becauseโ€

New Orleans stalwart Price cut this in โ€™57 and it left a lasting impression on John, who chose it to close his โ€™75 covers LP, Rockโ€™Nโ€™Roll.

14. Bobby Freeman โ€“ โ€œDo You Wanna Dance?โ€

A white pop standard, covered by everyone from The Beach Boys to Bette Midler, John joined the team when he included it on Rockโ€™Nโ€™Roll. Rumour has claimed that Jerry Garcia played guitar on Freemanโ€™s original.

15. Carl Perkins โ€“ โ€œEverybodyโ€™s Trying To Be My Babyโ€

The Beatles recorded several Perkins songs, but they had a particular affection for this song, a hit for Perkins in โ€™57.

TRACK LIST: NIGEL WILLIAMSON

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