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Eleven days prior to its UK release, Capitol Records issued The Beatles’ single ‘Paperback Writer’/‘Rain’ in the United States.
A US-only single was released on this day, as Capitol 5587.
Peter And Gordon released a single, Woman, on this day in the United Kingdom. It was written by Paul McCartney under the pseudonym Bernard Webb, and was issued as …
Over a month ahead of its UK release, Peter And Gordon’s single Woman was released in the United States. It was written by Paul McCartney, who used the pseudonym …
As with its UK release three days earlier, The Beatles issued their first double a-side single in the USA.
On the same day that their sixth UK LP, Rubber Soul, was released, The Beatles issued a double a-side single, ‘We Can Work It Out’/‘Day Tripper’.
Although The Beatles chose not to release ‘Yesterday’ as a single in the UK, their US record label Capitol Records decided otherwise and released it with the b-side ‘Act …
‘Help!’, The Beatles’ 10th Parlophone single, was released just before the world première of the film of the same name.
‘Help!’, The Beatles’ 10th Capitol Records single, was released just before the world premiere of their second feature film.
‘Ticket To Ride’, The Beatles’ ninth Capitol Records single, was the first release from the Help! album sessions. It was issued as Capitol 5407, with ‘Yes It Is’ on …
The first song released to the public from The Beatles’ forthcoming Help! album was the ‘Ticket To Ride’ single, released as Parlophone R 5265.
Having held both tracks off the Beatles ’65 album, Capitol Records issued ‘Eight Days A Week’/‘I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party’ as a single on 15 February 1965.
‘I Feel Fine’, The Beatles’ eighth Parlophone single was a standalone release not intended for their forthcoming album Beatles For Sale.
Four days before its UK release, Capitol Records in America issued The Beatles’ single ‘I Feel Fine’/‘She’s A Woman’, as well as a documentary album, The Beatles’ Story.
Ringo Starr gained his first lead vocal on a Beatles single, with the US release of their version of Carl Perkins’ Matchbox.
The title track of The Beatles debut feature film and fourth US album was released as a single on this day in America.
Both the ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ single and album were released on this day in the United Kingdom.
This curious US single release coupled the German-language version of ‘She Loves You’ with its original b-side, ‘I’ll Get You’.
A single, ‘Do You Want To Know A Secret’, was released on 23 March 1964 in the USA.
The Beatles’ sixth UK single, ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’, was released on this day. Its b-side was ‘You Can’t Do That’.