<Tr> <Th> Songwriter (s) </Th> <Td> Paul McCartney </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Producer (s) </Th> <Td> George Martin </Td> </Tr> <P> Paul McCartney recorded a solo demo of the song on 24 July 1969, when he arrived early for a Beatles recording session for their Abbey Road album . He sang the double - tracked lead vocal and played all the instruments: he sang and played piano on the first take, sang again and played maracas on the first overdub, drums came third and bass guitar was added last . It took less than an hour to finish . The biggest differences are a slower tempo and slightly higher key on McCartney's demo and the use of three - part harmonies on Badfinger's single . Though McCartney was the only Beatle performing on the track, it was officially released as a Beatles song on the 1996 Anthology 3 compilation album after appearing on various bootlegs . In his book Revolution in the Head, Ian MacDonald described it as "by far the best unreleased Beatles recording". </P> <P> On 2 August 1969, McCartney presented his demo to Apple band Badfinger (then called the Iveys) telling them, "Okay, it's got to be exactly like this demo ." His "carrot" for the band was his offer to produce this song and two other Iveys' originals for the movie The Magic Christian, since he had a contract to supply three songs for it . The band followed his instructions . </P>

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