All mixes were prepared from Take 21.
First mono mix This initial mono mix was made in the Abbey Road Studio One control room on Tuesday 3 March. As for the recording session, Martin and Smith were producer and engineer. The second engineer was A.B. Lincoln. The mix features McCartney's single-tracked vocal, with only selected phrases (for example, the title) highlighted by double tracking. This mix was sent to Capitol and United Artists on Tuesday 9 June, and released on the US mono version of the ''
A Hard Day's Night'' soundtrack album on Friday 26 June 1964. The stereo version of the album used a
fake stereo version of this mono mix. This mix was also used on the mono version of the Capitol album
Something New, released on Monday 20 July 1964. This mix was also used on the film print of ''
A Hard Day's Night'' except the speed was slower in a low pitch. It can currently be found as part of
The Capitol Albums, Volume 1 box set.
Second mono mix This second mono mix was made in the Abbey Road Studio One control room on Monday 22 June. Martin and Smith were again producer and engineer. The second engineer was
Geoff Emerick. In this mix, McCartney's vocal is double-tracked throughout, except for the first two lines of the third verse. This mix was released on the UK mono version of ''
A Hard Day's Night'' on Friday 10 July 1964. It can currently be found on
The Beatles in Mono box set.
Stereo mix A stereo mix of "And I Love Her" was made on Monday 22 June immediately after Mono Remix 2. As with Mono Remix 2, McCartney's vocal is double-tracked throughout, except for the first two lines of the third verse. This mix was released on the UK stereo version of ''A Hard Day's Night'' on Friday 10 July 1964. This mix was also used on the stereo version of the Capitol album
Something New, released on Monday 20 July 1964. It can currently be found on the ''A Hard Day's Night
CD, and as part of The Capitol Albums, Volume 1'' box set.
Extended stereo mix The German version of
Something New contained an edited version of the 22 June stereo mix, repeating the closing guitar riff six times instead of four. This version also appeared on the American
Rarities album in 1980. It is not known when this edit was made. It has not yet been released on CD. ==Personnel==