The Beatles recorded "It's Only Love" at
EMI Studios in London on 15 June 1965. Lennon's working title for the composition was "That's a Nice Hat". The band recorded six takes of the rhythm track, two of which were incomplete, with a line-up of 6- and 12-string acoustic guitars, bass and drums. The high register of the acoustic guitars was created through Lennon and
George Harrison each using a
capo on the neck of their instrument. Lennon overdubbed his vocals onto the final take, and Harrison recorded lead guitar parts, including one with a heavy tremolo effect. According to musicologist
Walter Everett's description of the recording, Harrison played all three of the electric guitar parts, including one that doubles the main
riff on a Rickenbacker 12-string. Author
Ian MacDonald cites the varied sound treatment applied to Lennon's vocals and Harrison's guitars as an example of the Beatles' increasingly experimental approach to production during the
Help! period. Take 2 of "It's Only Love" was included on the
Anthology 2 compilation in 1996, with a false start (the incomplete take 3) edited onto the beginning of the track. ==Reception==