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The Beatles left England at midday to fly to America to begin their second tour of the United States.
The Beatles’ eighth US album released by Capitol Records, Help!, was issued on this day as MAS-2386 (mono) and SMAS-2386 (stereo).
The Beatles spent much of this day rehearsing at the Saville Theatre in London. The theatre was run by Brian Epstein’s NEMS Enterprises.
‘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 …
Capitol Records were still keen to wring as much money as possible out of Beatles fans in America, leading to the release of The Early Beatles in March 1965.
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.
Beatles ’65, The Beatles’ fifth album on Capitol Records, included the majority of songs from Beatles For Sale, and added ‘I’ll Be Back’, ‘She’s A Woman’, and ‘I Feel …
On 23 November 1964, Capitol Records in America issued a documentary album, The Beatles’ Story.
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.
Following rehearsals on the previous day, The Beatles recorded an appearance for a British edition of US music TV show Shindig! at the Granville Studio in London.
The Beatles had been booked to record an appearance on the influential US television show Shindig!. The group had recently returned from their first US tour, so producer Jack …
Monday 21 September 1964 Travel The Beatles’ first US tour had ended the night before, with a concert in New York City. On this day the group and their entourage flew back to London …
Sunday 20 September 1964 Live The Beatles performed for no fee at a charity concert in aid of the United Cerebral Palsy of New York City and Retarded Infants Services on 20 September 1964. …
Thursday 27 August 1964 Live The Beatles performed for 14,000 fans at the Cincinnati Gardens venue in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Wednesday 26 August 1964 Live After having sold out all the dates thus far on their US tour, The Beatles only managed to sell 7,000 tickets for their only concert at the spectacular Red …
Sunday 23 August 1964 Live The Beatles’ concert at the Hollywood Bowl was recorded by George Martin and engineers from Capitol Records, who hoped to release it as a live album.
Friday 21 August 1964 Live The Beatles performed their usual 29-minute set in front of 14,720 fans at the Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, Washington.
Wednesday 19 August 1964 Live Although they had performed shows in New York, Washington DC and Miami in February 1964, this was The Beatles’ first proper tour of America.
The Beatles’ fifth US album – their third on Capitol Records – was Something New. It contained eight songs originally released on the UK album A Hard Day’s Night, …
The title track of The Beatles debut feature film and fourth US album was released as a single on this day in America.