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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 …
Saturday 11 December 1965 Live The Beatles’ final two London concerts took place before hugely enthusiastic audiences.
Friday 10 December 1965 Live The Beatles played four concerts in London over two days during their final UK tour. The first two took place at the Hammersmith Odeon on this day.
Thursday 9 December 1965 Live The Beatles’ drove through torrential rain for their final concerts in Birmingham, England.
Wednesday 8 December 1965 Live The Beatles performed two shows at this venue, which they visited for the first time on this occasion.
Tuesday 7 December 1965 Live These were The Beatles’ final two shows at this venue, which was later renamed the Apollo. They had previously performed twice at the venue, on 20 November 1963 and …
Sunday 5 December 1965 Live The Beatles’ final two concerts in Liverpool took place on this evening at the city’s Empire Theatre.
Saturday 4 December 1965 Live The Beatles had a tough drive through snow to get to their two concerts at the City Hall in Newcastle. It was the fourth and final occasion they visited …
The Beatles’ sixth UK album Rubber Soul was released on this day as Parlophone PMC 1267 (mono) and PCS 3075 (stereo).
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’.
The Beatles’ fifth UK album, Help!, was released on this day as Parlophone PMC 1255 (mono) and PCS 3071 (stereo).
A four-track EP containing songs from Beatles For Sale was released in the United Kingdom on this day.
The second Beatles EP released this week was Extracts From The Album A Hard Day’s Night.
Two Beatles EPs were released this week in the United Kingdom. The first was Extracts From The Film A Hard Day’s Night, which was followed two days later by …
Friday 9 October 1964 Live The opening night of The Beatles’ only British tour of 1964 took place at the Gaumont Cinema, Bradford.
The Beatles’ sixth UK single, ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’, was released on this day. Its b-side was ‘You Can’t Do That’.
The Beatles’ fifth UK single was an instant smash, with pre-orders of more than a million copies.
In case there was any doubt that The Beatles were a bona fide UK phenomenon by August 1963, the release of their fourth single went beyond all expectations.
The Beatles’ third UK single was released on 11 April 1963.
The Beatles’ debut album was rush-released on 22 March 196 to capitalise on the success of their singles ‘Love Me Do’ and ‘Please Please Me’.