unofficial import - "Beatles: How Pink Is Your Panther?" is the title of an unofficial, vinyl bootleg album containing early mixes from The Beatles' White Album sessions. Ringo Starr gave a tape of these mixes to actor Peter Sellers in 1968, which was later auctioned after Sellers' death, forming the source for this and other bootlegs. The album title is a playful reference to the 1968 movie The Party, in which both Sellers and Ringo starred, and the famous phrase "How pink is your panther?" was a line from the film's trailer
A1 | Back In The USSR |
A2 | Rocky Racoon |
A3 | Wild Honey Pie |
A4 | Mother Nature's Son |
A5 | Sexy Sadie |
A6 | Don't Pass Me By |
B1 | Yer Blues |
B2 | Good Night |
B3 | Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except For Me And My Monkey |
B4 | Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da |
B5 | Blackbird |
B6 | Not Guilty |