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"I Feel Fine" that it's "Rudolph". But what's the source?

I'm posting this on 50's/60's Oldies because that's the era whose songs I hear by satellite in the store in which I work.

Anyway, among the Christmas cuts I heard in that store in the two weeks I've worked there are a version of "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" built around the intro from "I Feel Fine", one of the greatest intros ever. Who recorded that version and when?

Merry Christmas from ixnay
 
From the FAB 4 Christmas album. Fab 4 is a Beatles cover band.
They are excellent. They have a Christmas album of familiar lyrics
put to Beatles songs. They have a web site with videos.
The're from So. Cal.
 
Chad said:
If it was an instrumental, then it was probably the Ventures version.

No, the Ventures' version starts off with the intro to "Tequila," not "I Feel Fine." He's definitely referring to the Fab Four version. My favorite cut from that album is "Help!" redone as "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing!"
 
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