The Beatles’ Box Of Vision gets UK and European release
Following its success in the United States, Box Of Vision, the deluxe companion to The Beatles’ remastered back catalogue, is […]
Following its success in the United States, Box Of Vision, the deluxe companion to The Beatles’ remastered back catalogue, is […]
George Harrison is to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame later this month.
Alan W Livingston, the president of Capitol Records who agreed to release The Beatles’ music in America in 1963, has
Ten days after its United Kingdom release, The Beatles’ final LP, Let It Be, was issued in the United States.
Although the previous week John Lennon had decided to leave The Beatles, Allen Klein persuaded him to keep quiet in
Unfinished Music No 1: Two Virgins by John Lennon and Yoko Ono was released in the US as Apple T
Three days after its UK release, The Beatles’ ‘Lady Madonna’ single was issued in the US.
The Beatles’ last US single of 1967 appeared three days after it was issued in the United Kingdom. It was
In the UK The Beatles chose to issue the six songs from the Magical Mystery Tour film as a double
The day after it was released in the United Kingdom, The Beatles’ Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band was issued
Revolver, The Beatles’ 11th Capitol Records long player, was issued on 8 August 1966, three days after its UK release
Yesterday… And Today, one of The Beatles’ most controversial releases, came out in America on 15 June 1966. The album
Although The Beatles chose not to release ‘Yesterday’ as a single in the UK, their US record label Capitol Records
‘Help!’, The Beatles’ 10th Capitol Records single, was released just before the world premiere of their second feature film.
The Beatles’ US label, Capitol Records, released the album Beatles VI on 14 June 1965.
Capitol Records were still keen to wring as much money as possible out of Beatles fans in America, leading to
Beatles ’65, The Beatles’ fifth album on Capitol Records, included the majority of songs from Beatles For Sale, and added
Two Beatles singles were released in the USA on 20 July 1964 day by Capitol – an unusual move, but one
The Beatles’ fifth US album – their third on Capitol Records – was Something New. It contained eight songs originally