Sessions (Beatles album)

A planned single containing two of the tracks from Sessions – "Leave My Kitten Alone", backed with an alternative version of "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" – was also left unissued.

The idea was resurrected in 1995 as the greatly expanded three-volume double CDs The Beatles Anthology with an accompanying six-hour documentary.

[1] A year after the Abbey Road show, in the summer of 1984, EMI began work on a compilation album of previously unreleased material.

At the time, the album went under the in-house code name "Mary Jane" and the working titles Boots and One-Two-Three-Four before Sessions was settled upon.

In 2014, a complete slick set for the black and white cover was auctioned on eBay by well-known Beatles collector and dealer Perry Cox; the bidding stopped at US$2,910.00, which failed to meet the reserve.