"You Can't Do That" is a song recorded by The Beatles credited to Lennon / McCartney although it was wholly composed by John Lennon.
"You Can't Do That" was recorded on Tuesday, 25 February 1964, in Abbey Road Studios in London, and initially released as the B-side of The Beatles' single "Can't Buy Me Love. Later it was also included on the UK album A Hard Day's Night and the US album The Beatles' Second Album.
With filming due to begin on A Hard Day's Night, film director Dick Lester needed The Beatles to provide him with original material ahead of production, and "You Can't Do That" was selected as one of the songs The Beatles played as part of the Scala Theatre "live performance" scene in the film, but it was dropped for the final cut. At one stage it was considered for the A-side of their next single until McCartney produced "Can't Buy Me Love". The Beatles were a pop and rock group from.
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