1. Eighteenth Century, 2. Nineteenth Century, 3. Twentieth Century, 4. The Beatles

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Stephen Foster, Cole Porter, Euday L. Bowman, Andy Razaf, Joe Garland, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Leiber-Stoller, Lennon-McCartney

[Eighteenth Century: Variations on a Theme by Mozart: "Divertimento No. 13 In F Major"]
[Instrumental]

[Nineteenth Century: "Old Black Joe"]

[Intro]
I'm coming
I'm coming
My head is hanging
Low

[Chorus]
I hear the angels voices
Singing, "Old Black Joe"

[Twentieth Century]

[1. Don't Fence Me In]
Don't fence me in
Don't fence me in
Don't fence me in
Don't fence me in
Don't fence me in
Don't fence me in

[2. 12th Street Rag]
[Instrumental]

[3. In The Mood]
[Instrumental]

[4. Hound Dog]
You ain't nothing but a hound dog
Crying all the time
You ain't nothing but a hound dog
Crying all the time
Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit
And you ain't no friend of mine

Well, they said you was high-classed
That was just a lie
They said you was high-classed
That was just a lie
Well, you ain't nevеr caught a rabbit
And you ain't no friend of mine

[The Beatles]

[1. I Want To Hold Your Hand]

Oh, yeah, I'll tеll you something
I think you'll understand
When I'll say that something
I wanna hold your hand

I wanna hold your hand
I wanna hold your

[2. I Feel Fine]
Eugh!

Baby's good to me, you know
She's happy as can be, you know
She said so

I'm in love with her and I feel fine

[3. Day Tripper]
Go ahead now, na na na na na na

Got a good reason
For taking the easy way out
Got a good reason. na na na na na na na
For taking the easy way out, now

She was a day tripper
A Sunday driver, yeah
It took me so long
To find out, I found out

[4. She Loves You]
She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah
She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah
She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

[5. Hello Goodbye]
You say hello, and I say goodbye
Boioioioioing!

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When was the song “1. Eighteenth Century, 2. Nineteenth Century, 3. Twentieth Century, 4. The Beatles” released by Vanilla Fudge?
The song 1. Eighteenth Century, 2. Nineteenth Century, 3. Twentieth Century, 4. The Beatles was released in 1968, on the album “The Beat Goes On”.
Who composed the song “1. Eighteenth Century, 2. Nineteenth Century, 3. Twentieth Century, 4. The Beatles” by Vanilla Fudge?
The song “1. Eighteenth Century, 2. Nineteenth Century, 3. Twentieth Century, 4. The Beatles” by Vanilla Fudge was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Stephen Foster, Cole Porter, Euday L. Bowman, Andy Razaf, Joe Garland, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Leiber-Stoller, Lennon-McCartney.

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