You'll not often hear this Beatles track get much airplay compared to others, which is a shame because it's got that lovely three-part harmony. I think the sparkly guitar is from George Harrison messing about with a volume pedal.
This group's actually American but I think the story goes their label told them they ought to change their old name to something more English-sounding to capitalize on the Invasion. In the promotional films for this song they have Union Jacks all over the stage.
Another British-name-having Yank band. These guys were on the Flintstones one time, you know. Billed as "The Beau Brummelstones."
Obligatory, given my account name. The early Who were very nice. This is back when they were still "pretending to be mods."
I don't think this was a hit for the Zombies, but the original track was. They really knew how to do good covers back then, that's all I know. I actually caught these guys live a while back, well before the lockdown bullshit. They put on a great, great show.
I'll leave on this. One of the greatest songs ever made as far as I'm concerned. That organ, man. When's the last time you heard organ like that in a new song?