Title:You Know My Name (look Up The Number)Anthology 2
Credits:John Lennon - Paul McCartney
Recorded:EMI Studios, London, 12 May, 7, 8, 9 June 1967, 30 April 1969
Producer:George Martin
Engineer:Geoff Emerick (1967 recordings), Jeff Jarratt (1969)
Location:Anthology 2 - track 13, disc 2

One of the Beatles' most unusual recordings - sometimes named by Paul as "probably my favourite" for that reason - You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) was written by John and created over a two year perion, the basic track in 1967, and the vocals (by John and Paul only: George and Ringo were not at the session) in 1969. It then took a further year to see release, as the B-side of Let It Be, the Beatles' last single in their home country, in March 1970.

That B-side lasted a little over four minutes and (because John created the master by editing an existing mono mix tape) the sound was monaural. In the Anthology set it is issued in stereo and, at almost six minutes, in extended form for the first time, including never-before-heard sections cut out by John and newly restored. Now as then the emphasis is on fun, and there is plenty to enjoy, including the sound of Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones playing saxophone.