Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey RoadProducer: George MartinEngineer: Geoff EmerickThe Beatles had recorded the backing track for Doctor Robert on 17 April 1966. Two days later they completed the song, in a session lasting from 2.30pm to midnight. All the instruments had been recorded in the earlier session, so the only overdubs needed were of vocals. Artificial double tracking was applied to these during the mono mixes, three of which was made in the evening.The mix also faded out the song early. The original recording had featured a jam which brought the song to 2’56”, but 39 seconds were trimmed off for the UK mono mix.A different, slightly longer, mix was used for the US album Yesterday… And Today, and was made on 12 May 1966. Stereo mixes were created on 20 May.
¿Paul y Ringo grabando con Los Rolling Stones?
Según la revista Variety, Paul McCartney habría puesto su voz en uno de los temas del futuro álbum producido por el popular productor discográfico Andrew Watt. El semanario