Studio One (control room), EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Geoff Emerick The Beatles' fifth fan club Christmas record, Christmas Time (Is Here Again), was edited on this day.
November 1967
Recording, mixing: Christmas Time (Is Here Again)
Studio Three, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Geoff Emerick The Beatles' fifth fan club Christmas record was recorded and mixed on this day, between 6pm and 2.45am. This was the group's final recording session in 1967.
US single release: Hello, Goodbye
The Beatles' last US single of 1967 appeared three days after it was issued in the United Kingdom. It was also included on the full-length Magical Mystery Tour album, which was released on the same day in America.
US album release: Magical Mystery Tour
In the UK The Beatles chose to issue the six songs from the Magical Mystery Tour film as a double gatefold EP with a 28-page booklet. EPs, however, were far less popular in America, and Capitol chose to turn it into a full LP, with added tracks from singles released in 1967.
UK single release: Hello, Goodbye
The Beatles' third and final single of 1967 was issued in the UK on this day: Hello, Goodbye, with I Am The Walrus as its b-side.
Tape copying: Yellow Submarine soundtrack songs
Room 13, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Engineer: Malcolm Davies During this five-hour session, engineer Malcolm Davies made tape copies of a number of Beatles songs, most of which were for the Yellow Submarine soundtrack.
Tape copying: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise), Nowhere Man
Studio Two (control room), EMI Studios, Abbey Road Engineer: Geoff Emerick During this brief session, which ran from 2.30-3.30pm, balance engineer Geoff Emerick made tape copies of three songs for the Yellow Submarine soundtrack.
Mixing, editing: I Am The Walrus
Room 53, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Geoff Emerick On this, the day that stereo copies of the Magical Mystery Tour EP were cut in Britain, a last-minute stereo mix of the first half of I Am The Walrus was made.
Mixing: Hello, Goodbye
Studio Two (control room), EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Geoff Emerick On 10 November 1967, The Beatles had made a promotional film for the single Hello, Goodbye. Since no viola players featured in the clip, they risked contravening a Musicians' Union ban on miming, since it would make it obvious that the... Read more »
Filming: Hello, Goodbye
The Beatles filmed promotional footage for their forthcoming single Hello, Goodbye at London's Saville Theatre on this day.
Recording, mixing, editing: Blue Jay Way, Flying, Magical Mystery Tour
Studios One and Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineers: Ken Scott, Geoff Emerick This busy day saw two separate sessions booked at different studios at Abbey Road, mainly for mixing of songs from the Magical Mystery Tour soundtrack.
Mixing, editing: Hello, Goodbye, I Am The Walrus, Your Mother Should Know, Magical Mystery Tour
Studio Three (control room), EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Geoff Emerick Stereo mixes of four Magical Mystery Tour songs were made in customarily swift fashion during this session, which lasted from 2.30-6pm.
Filming: Magical Mystery Tour
The filming of the Magical Mystery Tour television special was completed on this day, with sequences for George Harrison's song Blue Jay Way shot at Sunny Heights, Ringo Starr's house in Weybridge.
Recording, mixing: Hello, Goodbye
Studio Three, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: John Lennon Engineer: Ken Scott Hello, Goodbye received its final overdub on this day: a second bass guitar part played by Paul McCartney.
Recording, mixing, editing: Untitled Sound Effects, Hello, Goodbye, The Fool On The Hill
Studio Three (control room), EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: George Martin Engineer: Ken Scott This session, which ran from 2.30-6pm, began with the recording of a brief tape containing sound effects from the Abbey Road archive, for inclusion in the Yellow Submarine film.
Mixing: All You Need Is Love, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Room 53, EMI Studios, Abbey Road Producer: John Lennon Engineer: Geoff Emerick Between 10am and 1pm on this day, new mono mixes were made of All You Need Is Love and Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, for the soundtrack of the Yellow Submarine film.

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