Any Time at All



"Any Time at All" is a song recorded by English rock band the Beatles. Credited to Lennon–McCartney, it was mainly composed by John Lennon, with an instrumental middle eight by Paul McCartney. It first appeared on the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night album.

Origin
In his 1980 interview with Playboy, Lennon described the song as "An effort at writing 'It Won't Be Long'. Same ilk: C to A minor, C to A minor&mdash;with me shouting."

Lennon's handwritten lyrics for "Any Time at All" were sold for £6,000 to an unidentified individual at an auction held at Sotheby's in London, on 8 April 1988.

Recording
Incomplete when first brought into Abbey Road Studios on Tuesday 2 June 1964, Paul McCartney suggested an idea for the middle eight section based solely on chords, which was recorded with the intention of adding lyrics later. But by the time it was needed to be mixed, the middle eight was still without words and that is how it appears on the LP. McCartney sings the second "Anytime at all" in each chorus because Lennon couldn't reach the notes. "Any Time at All" reprises a George Martin trick from "A Hard Day's Night" by using a piano solo echoed lightly note-for-note on guitar by George Harrison.

Releases
In addition to A Hard Day's Night, "Any Time at All" was included on:
 * Extracts from the Album A Hard Day's Night British EP.
 * Capitol album Something New
 * Rock 'n' Roll Music compilation LP.

Personnel

 * John Lennon – lead vocal, acoustic rhythm guitar, electric guitar (concluding chord)
 * Paul McCartney – co-lead vocal, bass, piano
 * George Harrison – 12-string lead guitar, classical guitar
 * Ringo Starr – drums, cowbell
 * Personnel per Ian MacDonald except where noted

Cover versions

 * In 1973 Blue Ash No More, No Less Mercury Records SRM1-666
 * In 1976, C.B. Victoria recorded a version for his album "Dawning Day"
 * In 1981, Nils Lofgren included a version on his album Night Fades Away.
 * In 1990, Austrian band Opus on their album Magical Touch.
 * In 1991, Dweezil Zappa released a cover version for his album, Confessions.
 * In 2012, OK Go released a cover version on their first compilation album, Twelve Days of Ok Go.
 * In 2014, Bryan Adams recorded a version for his album Tracks of My Years.
 * In 2014, Ali Campbell covered the song on his album Silhouette.