I Call Your Name May 2026

: It is notable for its raw emotional edge and an unexpected shift into a ska-inspired rhythm during the middle-eight.

The phrase "I Call Your Name" is most famously associated with a 1964 song by The Beatles primarily written by John Lennon. It is often confused with the similarly titled novel and film Call Me By Your Name . 1. The Beatles’ Original (1964) I Call Your Name

: Lennon first gave the song to Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas in 1963, where it served as a B-side. Dissatisfied with their version, The Beatles recorded it themselves for The Beatles' Second Album in the U.S. and the Long Tall Sally EP in the UK. : It is notable for its raw emotional

Written by John Lennon at age 16, this track predates the official formation of The Beatles. Dissatisfied with their version, The Beatles recorded it