ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE _ FINAL OVERDUBS  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_You_Need_Is_Love 

We were big enough to command an audience of that size, and it was for love. It was for love and bloody peace. It was a fabulous time. I even get excited now when I realise that's what it was for. Peace and love, people putting flowers in guns.[24]

— Ringo Starr, 2000 /.../The programme was shown in black-and-white since colour television had yet to commence broadcasting in Britain and most of the world. The Beatles' footage was colourised, based on photographs of the event, for the 1995 documentary The Beatles Anthology.[69] Over the documentary's end credits, a snippet of studio conversation from the 25 June overdubbing session includes Lennon telling Martin: "I'm ready to sing for the world, George, if you can just give me the backing …"[70] The colour version of the band's Our World appearance also appears on the Beatles' 2015 video compilation 1.[71] /.../

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Wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_You_Need_Is_Love 

In the opinion of music critic Richie Unterberger, the performance of "All You Need Is Love" is "the best footage of the Beatles in the psychedelic period" and "captures Flower Power at its zenith, with enough irreverence to avoid pomposity, what with the sandwich boards of lyrics, the florid clothing and decor, and celebrity guests".[66]

Final overdubs 

Lennon, affecting indifference, was said to be nervous about the broadcast, given the potential size of the international TV audience. Later on 25 June, dissatisfied with his singing, he re-recorded the solo verses for use on the single.[38][65] On 26 June, in EMI's Studio 2, Lennon's vocal was treated with ADT,[67] and Starr overdubbed a drum roll at the start of the track, replacing a tambourine part.[65][68]

The programme was shown in black-and-white since colour television had yet to commence broadcasting in Britain and most of the world. The Beatles' footage was colourised, based on photographs of the event, for the 1995 documentary The Beatles Anthology.[69] Over the documentary's end credits, a snippet of studio conversation from the 25 June overdubbing session includes Lennon telling Martin: "I'm ready to sing for the world, George, if you can just give me the backing …"[70] The colour version of the band's Our World appearance also appears on the Beatles' 2015 video compilation 1.[71] 

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We were big enough to command an audience of that size, and it was for love. It was for love and bloody peace. It was a fabulous time. I even get excited now when I realise that's what it was for. Peace and love, people putting flowers in guns.[24]

— Ringo Starr, 2000


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