US single release: The Long And Winding Road
Although by this time the world knew The Beatles were no more, the dream was kept alive for a short […]
Although by this time the world knew The Beatles were no more, the dream was kept alive for a short […]
The Beatles’ penultimate US single, ‘Let It Be’, was released in the United States on 11 March 1970.
The Beatles’ final UK single of their career, not including various reissues and the Anthology releases, was ‘Let It Be’.
In the United Kingdom, The Beatles had never previously issued singles containing songs that were already available on an album.
The first songs to be issued as a single from the Abbey Road were the double a-side ‘Something’/‘Come Together’.
Five days after its UK release, The Beatles’ second single of 1969, ‘The Ballad Of John And Yoko’, was released
The Beatles’ second UK single of 1969, ‘The Ballad Of John And Yoko’, was released on this day. The b-side
Nearly a month after its release in the United Kingdom, The Beatles’ first single of 1969 was issued in the
The Beatles’ 19th British single, and their first for 1969, was ‘Get Back’, with ‘Don’t Let Me Down’ on the
The Beatles second – and final – UK single of 1968 was an all-time classic. ‘Hey Jude’, with ‘Revolution’ on
One of The Beatles’ most successful singles, ‘Hey Jude’/‘Revolution’ was issued in the US on this day. It was also
Three days after its UK release, The Beatles’ ‘Lady Madonna’ single was issued in the US.
Recorded before their trip to India, but released in their absence to sustain public interest in the group, ‘Lady Madonna’
The Beatles’ last US single of 1967 appeared three days after it was issued in the United Kingdom. It was
The Beatles’ third and final single of 1967 was issued in the UK on this day: ‘Hello, Goodbye’, with ‘I
The Beatles’ ‘All You Need Is Love’ was issued in the USA on 17 July 1967, 10 days after it
The Beatles’ 15th UK single, ‘All You Need Is Love’, was rush-released in the wake of the Our World satellite
Three days after its UK release, Beatles fans in the United States were able to buy the group’s double a-side
On the same day that The Beatles’ album Revolver was issued, Parlophone released the ‘Eleanor Rigby’/‘Yellow Submarine’ single in the
The Beatles’ 12th Parlophone single was their lowest-seller since ‘Love Me Do’.