What happens when a single song conquers two continents at once? “I Want to Hold Your Hand” wasn’t just a hit—it was the ignition switch for Beatlemania in America. In this episode, Peter and Kenyon break down the Beatles’ biggest early gamble: a song written specifically to win over U.S. audiences, composed “eyeball to eyeball” in the basement of Jane Asher’s house. They unpack the song’s explosive chord change, its international recording sessions, and the moment a teenage girl and a rogue DJ sparked a revolution by airing it early in Washington, D.C. You’ll also hear about the Beatles’ tension with their music publisher, Paul McCartney’s take-no-prisoners attitude in the studio, and how a phrase as simple as “I can’t hide” got misheard, mimicked, and mythologized. With 5 million U.S. sales and a continent-altering TV debut, this episode tells the story of a song that changed everything.
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