Bob, Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand was probably on "something new," either that
or Sie Liebt Dich, I know one was... however, I don't really care too
much, as I have never paid much attention to sorting out the American
albums released during the sixties, Capitol Records marketing schtick that
they were.  I do know that both of them appear on the Past Masters Vol 1
disc, being that they were a single not on a UK album.  They were recorded
specifically for the German market during the trip to France in early
1964, at the same session that produced "Can't Buy Me Love."  (Which was
earlier than the rest of the sessions for A Hard Day's Night.)

And yes, For You Blue is one that doesn't have the title in the lyrics.
It's one of the George songs on the Let It Be album, and the b-side of
Long and Winding Road.

Other songs that don't have the title in the lyrics: Rev 9, The Continuing
Story of Bungalow Bill, Wild Honey Pie, Yer Blues... funny that they're
all on the same album.  Reminds me of how several songs in a row on Blonde
On Blonde have titles beginning with adverbs... Most Likely, Temporarily,
Absolutely, Obviously.....

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