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The Beatles were a rock and pop group formed in Liverpool, England in 1960 who became one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands in the history of popular music. During their years of stardom, the band consisted of John Lennon (rhythm guitar, vocals), Paul McCartney... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Magical Mystery Tour
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I Want to Hold Your Hand The Beatles' recording of this song also appeared as the opening track in the 1997 Time-Life 6-CD boxed set, Gold And Platinum: The Ultimate Rock Collection.

All My Loving The Beatles recorded the song on 30 July 1963 in eleven takes with three overdubs.

Reel-to-reel audio tape recording The Beatles recorded many songs using reel to reel tape as a part of the creative process.

I'm a Loser The Beatles recorded this song on 14 August 1964, the same day as "Mr. Moonlight" and "Leave My Kitten Alone".

Jude * Hey Jude, a song written mostly by Paul McCartney, and recorded by The Beatles

It Won't Be Long The Beatles recorded this song on 30 July 1963 in two sessions.

Israelites (song) The Beatles soon recorded their own ska-influenced song, "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" (in its lyrics, "Desmond" refers to Dekker), which the pop group Marmalade subsequently took to number one.

Till There Was You The song was the only Broadway tune that The Beatles ever recorded.

St. Louis to Liverpool Fortunately artists like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones recorded his songs.

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1963 in music The Beatles record their first album, Please Please Me

Billy Preston They'd hook up again in 1969, when The Beatles were about to break up while recording the last album they released, Let It Be (they would later record Abbey Road, which was released prior to Let It Be).

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The Long and Winding Road The Beatles had recorded a master version as part of the 'Apple studio performance' on 31 January, which had different lyrics and structure, but was not released.

Jamboree (1957 film) The Beatles recorded a second version of "Glad All Over" for the Saturday Club program at London's Playhouse Theatre, which was broadcast on August 24, 1963.

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Can't Buy Me Love "Sie Liebt Dich" (She Loves You) required The Beatles to record a new rhythm track as the original two track recording had been scrapped.

Can't Buy Me Love "Can't Buy Me Love" is also the only English-language Beatles track that The Beatles themselves recorded in a studio outside the UK, although the instrumental portion of The Beatles' B-side "The Inner Light" was recorded in India by Indian session musicians.

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Ben Weisman Weisman also wrote songs recorded by Barbra Streisand ("Love in the Afternoon"), The Beatles ("Lend Me Your Comb"), Johnny Mathis ("When I Am with You"), Terry Stafford ("I'll Touch A Star"), Bobby Vee ("The Night Has a Thousand Eyes") and many others.

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George Harrison Harrison's increasing productivity, coupled with his difficulties in getting The Beatles to record his music, meant that by the end of the group's career he had amassed a considerable stockpile of unreleased material.

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St John's Wood It is also famous for Abbey Road Studios and the street Abbey Road, where The Beatles recorded, notably the Abbey Road album, the cover of which features the band crossing the road.

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Moment of Truth World Tour At the same time, the singer had just broken The Beatles' record of seven consecutive #1 singles in the US.

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1963 in music The Beatles record their first album, Please Please Me

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Paul McCartney's musical career The Beatles returned to Hamburg in April 1961, and recorded "My Bonnie" with Tony Sheridan.

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The Long and Winding Road The Beatles recorded "The Long and Winding Road" on 26 and 31 January 1969, the day after the group's legendary final performance on the roof of their Apple headquarters, with McCartney on piano, John Lennon on bass guitar, George Harrison on guitar, Ringo Starr on drums, and Billy Preston on Hammond organ.

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Westward Television In November 1963 The Beatles had to be smuggled into Derry's Cross through a tunnel to record an interview with Stuart Hutchison for this programme, due to the number of fans outside the studios.

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1969 (EP) "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" – (Originally recorded by The Beatles )

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Jude * Hey Jude, a song written mostly by Paul McCartney, and recorded by The Beatles

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The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl Because The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl included songs from two shows recorded a year apart, a number of songs performed at the two concerts were not included on the album.

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Jamboree (1957 film) "Glad All Over" was recorded by The Beatles, however, who performed the song in their concerts and first on the BBC program Pop Go The Beatles on August 20, 1963.

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Till There Was You The song was the only Broadway tune that The Beatles ever recorded.

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Can't Buy Me Love At this time, EMI's West Germany branch, Odeon, insisted that The Beatles would not sell records in any significant numbers in Germany unless they were actually sung in the German language and The Beatles reluctantly agreed to re-record the vocals to "She Loves You" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand" prior to them being released in Germany.

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The Long and Winding Road The Beatles recorded "The Long and Winding Road" on 26 and 31 January 1969, the day after the group's legendary final performance on the roof of their Apple headquarters, with McCartney on piano, John Lennon on bass guitar, George Harrison on guitar, Ringo Starr on drums, and Billy Preston on Hammond organ.

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London London is home to the first and original Hard Rock Cafe and the Abbey Road Studios where The Beatles recorded many of their hits.

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Ringo Starr In his extensive survey of The Beatles' recording sessions, Mark Lewisohn confirmed that Starr was both proficient and remarkably reliable and consistent.

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Brian Epstein Epstein paid for The Beatles to record a demo in Decca's studios, which Epstein later persuaded George Martin to listen to, as Decca was not interested in signing the band.

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I Want to Hold Your Hand Lennon's vocals are more prominent on the recording; however, when The Beatles performed the song on The Ed Sullivan Show on 9 February 1964, McCartney's vocals could be heard more clearly (although this may have been due to the audio mix, as their mikes weren't turned to the same sound level).

All Shook Up The Beatles performed the song during their oldies jams during the Let It Be sessions in 1969.

Jimmy Kennedy More recently, Engelbert Humperdinck and Belfast-born Brian Kennedy have both released recordings of "Red Sails in the Sunset"; The Beatles performed the same song during their Hamburg days.

Why (Tony Sheridan song) "Why" is one of the early songs performed by The Beatles when they were backing Tony Sheridan as The Beat Brothers.

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I Want to Hold Your Hand The Beatles detested the idea, and when they were due to record the German version on 27 January 1964 at EMI's Pathe Marconi Studios in Paris (where The Beatles were performing 18 days of concerts at the Olympia Theatre) they chose to boycott the session.

Can't Buy Me Love "Can't Buy Me Love" was recorded on 29 January 1964 at EMI's Pathe Marconi Studios in Paris, France, where The Beatles were performing 18 days of concerts at the Olympia Theatre.

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Brian Epstein The Beatles were due to perform a lunchtime concert in the Cavern Club on 9 November 1961.

1966 in music August 29 - The Beatles perform their last official concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California

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Bardo Thodol Lennon, John Tomorrow Never Knows (a song based on the philosophies found in The Tibetan Book of the Dead and performed by The Beatles)

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Love Me Tender (song) The Beatles performed "Love Me Tender" in their concerts before they signed with EMI in 1962.

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Fixing a Hole "Fixing a Hole" is a song mainly written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon/McCartney) and performed by The Beatles on the 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

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September 8 1968 – The Beatles perform their last live TV performance on the David Frost show.

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Love Me Tender (song) The Beatles performed "Love Me Tender" in their concerts before they signed with EMI in 1962.

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Grammy Awards of 1968 Jann Haworth & Peter Blake (art directors) for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band performed by The Beatles

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Grammy Awards of 1968 Geoff E. Emerick (engineer) for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band performed by The Beatles

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Grammy Awards of 1968 Geoff E. Emerick (engineer) for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band performed by The Beatles

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September 26 1969 – The Beatles release their last studio album, Abbey Road.

1966 in music August 5 - The Beatles release their seventh album, Revolver.

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Thunderclap Newman Originally titled "Revolution", but later renamed because the Beatles released a single of that name, "Something in the Air" captured post-flower power rebellion, marrying McCulloch's sweeping acoustic and glowing electric guitars; Keen's powerful drumming and falsetto, Newman's legendary frostbite in boxing gloves piano solo and Townshend's (uncredited) electric bass.

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1966 in music August 5 - The Beatles release their seventh album, Revolver.

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Eleanor The Beatles released a song titled Eleanor Rigby on the album Revolver.

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Eleanor The Beatles released a song titled Eleanor Rigby on the album Revolver.

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1963 in music "Please Please Me" is released in the United Kingdom by The Beatles, with "Ask Me Why" as the B-side.

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2000 in music October - The Beatles release a hardcover book version of The Beatles Anthology, containing newly published photos and interviews with band members.

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2000 in music October - The Beatles release a hardcover book version of The Beatles Anthology, containing newly published photos and interviews with band members.

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20 Greatest Hits (The Beatles album) 20 Greatest Hits was released to mark the 20th anniversary of The Beatles' first record release, "Love Me Do," in the UK in 1962; it was the last Beatles album to be released with variations in the US and UK versions (some Beatles hits in the US weren't released as singles in the UK, such as "Eight Days a Week" and "Yesterday").

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2000 in music October - The Beatles release a hardcover book version of The Beatles Anthology, containing newly published photos and interviews with band members.

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The Long and Winding Road In 2003, the remaining Beatles and Yoko Ono released Let It Be...

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    The Beatles

    The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960 and one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music.
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    The Beatles (album)

    The Beatles is the ninth official British album and the fifteenth American album by The Beatles, a double album released in 1968. It is commonly known as The White Album as it has no graphics or text other than the band's name (and, on the early LP and CD releases, a serial number) on its plain white sleeve.
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    With The Beatles

    With The Beatles is the second studio album by the English rock band The Beatles. It was released in November 1963 on Parlophone, and was recorded four months after the band's debut Please Please Me.
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    Category:The Beatles

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    Beatles (song)

    "Beatles", written by Sven Olov Bagge and Claes Bure, was the song that, performed by Swedish dansband Forbes, won the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1977. The song's lyrics are about the popular 1960s British pop group the Beatles and it won and Forbes went to the United Kingdom to take part in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977, with Anders Berglund as conductor.
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    Beatles (novel)

    Beatles is a novel written by the Norwegian author Lars Saabye Christensen. The book was first published in 1984.
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    The Beatles (TV series)

    The Beatles was an American animated television series featuring the fanciful and musical misadventures of the popular British rock band of the same name.
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    The Beatles (disambiguation)

    The Beatles were a rock group from Liverpool, England, formed in 1960. The Beatles may also refer to:
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    The Beatles (No. 1)

    The Beatles (No. 1) EP was released on 1 November 1963. The EP was only released in mono, and its catalogue number is Parlophone GEP 8883.
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    The Beatles discography

    In their native United Kingdom during 1962–1970, the rock group The Beatles released 12 studio albums, 13 EPs, and 22 singles. However, the band's international discography is complicated, due to different versions of their albums sometimes being released in other countries, particularly during their early years on Capitol Records in the United States.

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