The song’s author,
Mitch Murray,
George Martin of
EMI, who felt the song had enormous hit potential, decided to pick it up for the new group he was producing,
the Beatles, as the A-side of their first single. In fact, George Martin came very close to issuing "How Do You Do It?" as the Beatles' first single before settling instead on "
Love Me Do", recorded during the same sessions. Martin commented later: "I looked very hard at 'How Do You Do It?', but in the end I went with 'Love Me Do', it was quite a good record." McCartney would remark: "We knew that the peer pressure back in Liverpool would not allow us to do 'How Do You Do It'." The Beatles' version of "How Do You Do It?" was unissued for over 30 years, finally being released in November 1995 on the retrospective
Anthology 1. While the Beatles' recording remained in the vaults, Martin still had faith in the song's appeal. Consequently he had another new client, Gerry and the Pacemakers, record "How Do You Do It?" as their debut single in early 1963. That version of "How Do You Do It?", produced by Martin, became a number-one hit in the UK until it was supplanted by "
From Me to You" (the Beatles' third single). It was the title song of a 7-inch
EP that also featured "Away from You", "I Like It" and "It's Happened to Me" (Columbia SEG8257, released July 1963). ==Chart performance==