When signing with the Beatles' Apple label, the band rebranded themselves with a new name. They were inspired by the working song title "Bad Finger Boogie," which would end up becoming the 1967 song "With a Little Help from My Friends" by the Beatles. "Come and Get It" would become their first release under their new name with the record label, and the track started as a solo demo by McCartney.
“I’d written the song ‘Come And Get It’ and I’d made a fairly decent demo. Because I lived locally, I could get in half an hour before a Beatles session at Abbey Road—knowing it would be empty and all the stuff would be set up—and I’d use Ringo’s equipment to put a drum track down, put some piano down, quickly put some bass down, do the vocal, and double-track it," he explained in The Beatles Anthology book.
In the end, the band relented and agreed to McCartney's conditions, and their version is almost indistinguishable from the original demo. McCartney also auditioned each of the band members to see who would be lead vocals and ended up choosing Tom Evans. He would also produce two other The Iveys originals for the same film.
The rock band/power-pop band would have an impactful but short-lived career under the label and released further hits like "No Matter What," "Day After Day," and "Without You." The Beatles would also release McCartney's original demo of the track in 1996 for their Anthology 3 album.
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