Welcome to the Beatles Bible!

Yellow SubmarineIn this site you'll find a wealth of information about The Beatles, from their earliest days to the final recording sessions in 1970. We have:

Do take a good look around, and please bookmark this site and come back from time to time - we'll be adding more information regularly.

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My favourite English group will always be The Beatles 'cause they had real good songs. A lot of the bands today have more musical sounds and different sounds and things you've never heard, but melody and great lyrics is not there. They always had great melody and lyrics - even if it was just a harmonica playing in the background, the melody was the feature of the whole song.
Michael Jackson, 1982

Song of the day

From Me To You

From Me To You singleReleased in 1963, From Me To You was The Beatles' third single, and their first to top all the UK charts. Read more »

Did you know?

The Beatles made their TV debut in 1962, performing Roy Orbison's Dream Baby on the BBC show Teenager's Turn.

Beatles map

Map showing Abbey Road Studios, London

In the spotlight

George Harrison

Although often overshadowed by the partnership of Lennon and McCartney during the band's lifetime, George Harrison later emerged as a significant talent in his own right. Read more »

I want to tell you...

"Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue with that; I'm right and will be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now; I don't know which will go first - rock and roll or Christianity." - John Lennon, 1966

Album of the month

Beatles For Sale

Beatles For Sale album coverRecorded in between tours in 1964, Beatles For Sale showed a different side to The Beatles. Their songwriting began to show the influence of Bob Dylan, and their recordings increasingly relied on acoustic arrangements. Read more »

Featured article

Charles Manson and Helter Skelter

One of the darkest aspects of The Beatles' story was the belief, by the psychopathic murderer Charles Manson and his 'Family' of followers, that the group's songs incited violence and depicted armageddon. Read more »