Beatles song of the day
Till There Was You
Sung by Paul McCartney on the With The Beatles album, 'Till There Was You' was written by Meredith Willson for the 1957 musical The Music Man.
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Twelve key dates in Beatles history
- 6 July 1957: John Lennon meets Paul McCartney
- 17 August 1960: The Beatles arrive in Hamburg
- 9 February 1961: The Beatles' first Cavern Club show
- 9 November 1961: Brian Epstein meets The Beatles
- 1 January 1962: The Beatles' Decca audition
- 6 June 1962: The first Abbey Road session
- 11 February 1963: Recording the Please Please Me LP
- 7 February 1964: The Beatles' US invasion begins
- 29 August 1966: Live in Candlestick Park, San Francisco - The Beatles' final concert
- 25 June 1967: The Beatles on Our World – All You Need Is Love
- 30 January 1969: The Beatles' rooftop show
- 10 April 1970: Paul McCartney announces the split
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Paul McCartney song of the day
Hi, Hi, Hi
A standalone single credited to Wings, 'Hi, Hi, Hi' was released as a double a-side with 'C Moon' at the end of 1972.
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Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) (1991)
The first in a long line of bestselling albums resulting from an MTV series, Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) was a live acoustic performance recorded in London on 25 January 1991.
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Wings At The Speed Of Sound
Wings' fifth album was the first to feature lead vocals by each member of the band. It was recorded and released in 1976, during the 13-month Wings Over The World tour.
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This Song (1976)
Written after George Harrison spent a week in a New York court during the 'My Sweet Lord' plagiarism case.
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Cloud Nine (1987)
George Harrison's 11th solo studio album was the last to be released in his lifetime. It featured the hit singles 'Got My Mind Set On You' and 'When We Was Fab'.
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Did you know?
By October 1972 The Beatles had sold 545 million records worldwide.
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The Beatles and Israel
The Rhythm Beatles - as they were known in Hebrew - were scheduled to perform in Israel in 1965. The event was cancelled, however, for reasons which have been hotly debated in the intervening years.
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Rubber Soul
The Beatles' sixth UK album and 11th US long-player, Rubber Soul showed the group maturing from their earlier pop performances, exploring different styles of songwriting and instrumentation, and pushing boundaries inside the studio.
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"My whole school life was a case of 'I couldn't care less'. It was just a joke as far as I was concerned. Art was the only thing I could do, and my headmaster told me that if I didn't go to art school I might as well give up life." - John Lennon
On the Fab Forum
- "What are you listening to right now?" thread in All together now
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In the spotlight
George Martin
Sir George Martin CBE was The Beatles' producer, arranger and mentor, who signed them to EMI and worked on the vast majority of songs throughout their career.
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Goodnight Vienna
The title track of Ringo Starr's fourth solo album, 'Goodnight Vienna' was written by John Lennon in 1974. A demo recording was included on the 1998 box set John Lennon Anthology.
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Milk And Honey (1984)
John Lennon and Yoko Ono had recorded 22 songs in the studio during the sessions for Double Fantasy. A little over three years after his death, Ono issued the remainder as Milk And Honey, the first posthumous release of previously-unrelease material by Lennon.
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You're Sixteen (1973)
The second single from the Ringo album, 'You're Sixteen' was first recorded by Johnny Burnette in 1960.
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Vertical Man (1998)
Ringo Starr's 11th solo studio album featured guest appearances from Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Brian Wilson, Tom Petty, Joe Walsh, Steven Tyler, Alanis Morissette, and Ozzy Osbourne.
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She's My Baby (1990)
The lead single released from Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3, with lead guitar by Gary Moore.
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