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aris Sing Ray Charles, and were beaten by The | Beatles' A Hard Day's Night. |
witness producer Lorne Michaels offering the | Beatles a laughably low sum - $3,000 - to reunite on |
That Weight," and "The End", tracks from The | Beatles' Abbey Road album, were the final tunes to be |
The | Beatles acquired an imported copy by the Miracles and |
The | Beatles admired Buddy Holly and the Crickets (best de |
luences encompassed artists as diverse as The | Beatles, Afrika Bambaataa, Television, Sly & the Fami |
ntly it was second single in a row to top The | Beatles after the song ABC., ABC. |
ety by announcing a boycott of records by The | Beatles after John Lennon made his comments that the |
instance of "musical sniping" among the four | Beatles after the band broke up, the target in this c |
Help! was the final | Beatles album to feature any covers, until 1970's Let |
t originally appeared on the group's With The | Beatles album in the UK, released in 1963, and on the |
rst recorded and released in 1967, on the The | Beatles' album of the same name. |
and in close up, inspired by the cover of The | Beatles' album With The Beatles. |
h rock fanzines, absorbed and dissected every | Beatles album that came out, and listened exclusively |
The name of the album is a reference to the | Beatles' album The Beatles which is more widely known |
A Hard Day's Night is the first | Beatles album to feature entirely original compositio |
each album, but A Hard Day's Night is the one | Beatles album on which Lennon's dominance as songwrit |
row Never Knows," a song Lennon wrote for the | Beatles album Revolver. |
The iconic | Beatles album cover has been parodied many times over |
November 27 - The | Beatles' album Magical Mystery Tour is released in th |
f Simon Rodia is included on the cover of the | Beatles' album Sgt. |
The cover art is inspired by The | Beatles album cover for A Hard Day's Night. |
among the best known covers of songs from the | Beatles' album Rubber Soul (1965). |
Rock 'n' Roll Music was the first | Beatles album to include "I'm Down", which had previo |
The | Beatles Album (1970) |
st known for his design of the sleeve for The | Beatles' album Sgt. |
oned at the end of the song "Dig It" from the | Beatles' album Let It Be. |
The cover is inspired by the | Beatles' album With The Beatles. |
Not to be confused with the | Beatles album Rubber Soul. |
on/McCartney) that originally appeared on The | Beatles' album Let It Be. |
Further information: Love (The | Beatles album) and Cirque du Soleil discography |
For the 2000 compilation album, see 1 (The | Beatles album). |
On The | Beatles album, the song was sequenced as the second t |
ey the song might have been excluded from The | Beatles album, but Pattie Boyd "liked it very much so |
During the recording of The | Beatles' album, Sgt. |
Future | Beatles albums, including Revolver, Abbey Road, Let I |
British pressings of the same twelve original | Beatles albums, with an American pressing of Rarities |
This is also one of three | Beatles albums, along with Let It Be and Magical Myst |
ier has mentioned that influences include The | Beatles, Alice in Chains, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Jeff Bu |
elease was actually The Dowlands cover of The | Beatles All My Loving b/w Hey Sally (Tollie 9002). |
music, and frequently booked and recorded the | Beatles, along with many other leading groups and art |
up entirely of cover versions of songs by The | Beatles, although originally it was intended to compr |
Gavin Bryars, Frank Zappa, Roger Eno, and the | Beatles, among others. |
James Bond, Star Trek, Nintendo, Halo and The | Beatles, amongst others. |
In their book The | Beatles: An Illustrated Record, Roy Carr and Tony Tyl |
In 1977, he declined to grant The | Beatles an injunction to prohibit the sale of an unau |
He's moreover a big admirer of The | Beatles and Oasis. |
etal with a style of vocals influenced by The | Beatles and the heavy playing style of thrash bands s |
On 19 October 1961, The | Beatles and Gerry & the Pacemakers merged to become t |
mous artists such as Simon and Garfunkel, The | Beatles, and The Byrds. |
an amicable working relationship between the | Beatles and James disintegrated by the late 1960s; th |
ll Over Beethoven" were omitted from Meet The | Beatles! and released on the next Capitol album, The |
Eventually, Decca rejected the | Beatles and instead chose The Tremeloes, who had audi |
and Paul McCartney, which was recorded by The | Beatles and released on their December 1964 album Bea |
d to release some rare cover versions of many | Beatles and Beach Boys songs he recorded throughout t |
makes several references and/or allusions to | Beatles and Rolling Stones songs. |
ome of George Harrison, lead guitarist of The | Beatles, and was where many of the demo recordings fo |
He is a noted | Beatles and 60s fan which is frequently reflected in |
m, the song of the same title recorded by The | Beatles and others). |
ith a light-hearted tune from all four of the | Beatles and occasionally cuts to a tale of the Beatle |
oncert, the Buckaroos returned a favor to The | Beatles and played "Twist and Shout" while wearing Be |
f John Lennon, singer and songwriter with The | Beatles, and is now preserved by the National Trust. |
nced by Big Star and Television more than the | Beatles and Beach Boys. |
most of his articles pertain to facts on The | Beatles and their members. |
he was captivated by Broadway show tunes, the | Beatles, and the Motown sound, and has said that she |
nchant power pop that showcased a debt to The | Beatles and XTC. |
fluenced by the new era of groups such as The | Beatles and The Rolling Stones and then folk singer, |
Aside of the above mentioned The Who, The | Beatles, and Led Zeppelin, Pedro mentions drummers Ca |
later, he was influenced by the music of The | Beatles and Bob Dylan. |
Nirvana "liking the Knack, Bay City Rollers, | Beatles, and ABBA as much as we liked Flipper and Bla |
uenced by the bands such as The Kingsmen, The | Beatles and The Byrds, although they have record only |
In real life Little Richard inspired the | Beatles and Bowie, who in turn inspired many bands to |
tical respect and famous admirers such as The | Beatles and Marc Bolan, Idle Race failed to catch fir |
nced by highly melodic rock bands such as The | Beatles and Big Star. |
ve Iron Frenzy and Delirious?, as well as The | Beatles and Duke Ellington. |
tains eight tracks, made from combinations of | Beatles and Metallica songs. |
Walt Disney; as well as on such stars as The | Beatles and Tokio World). |
nned song that was recorded separately by The | Beatles and The Rolling Stones. |
lish guitar pop groups such as The Kinks, The | Beatles and XTC-Blur released Modern Life Is Rubbish |
In 1963, the | Beatles and Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas were bot |
brity guests of the hotel were Babe Ruth, the | Beatles and Elvis Presley. |
, including songs originally performed by The | Beatles and Bob Dylan, as well as recent hit singles |
iza then developed interest in bands like The | Beatles and The Who. |
s-1980s era rock and roll culture such as The | Beatles and The Rolling Stones in a Finnish style. |
with Klaus Voormann (a longtime friend of the | Beatles and designer of the cover for their Revolver |
relles, The Four Seasons, The Beach Boys, The | Beatles and the music of the British Invasion, Bob Dy |
His autobiography entitled "Halas, Hef, the | Beatles and Me" was published in 1967. |
He grew up obsessed with the newly popular | Beatles, and moved to San Francisco, California in Ju |
eases cover albums of such bands as ABBA, The | Beatles and Queen. |
ackson, Prince, Lenny Kravitz, Radiohead, The | Beatles, and Pink Floyd. |
e song for his 1987 album Richie Havens Sings | Beatles and Dylan. |
nt whose clients included Shirley Bassey, The | Beatles and Tom Jones. |
It was inspired the recent breakup of The | Beatles, and documents his desire to continue playing |
Chuck Berry, Johnny Cash and Ray Charles, the | Beatles and Bob Dylan was the old fashioned American |
granted that he would do the same job for The | Beatles and Epstein's other acts. |
This is a list of the line-ups of The | Beatles and the individual members' other bands. |
eeds, The Chocolate Watch Band as well as The | Beatles and The Rolling Stones. |
ctically every musician of the time cited The | Beatles and their music as an influence, and Ferguson |
larity at the time almost rivaled that of The | Beatles, and named after their hit song "Catch Us If |
The 2010 season featured the | Beatles and some of their hits. |
ul, who at that point was trying to leave the | Beatles and Apple. |
the early Liverpool days of The Quarrymen/The | Beatles and Rory Storm & The Hurricanes, said to be t |
Classic rock artists such as The Eagles, The | Beatles and The Rolling Stones. |
ings of artists that played there such as The | Beatles and Led Zeppelin. |
cultural links which include the Titanic, The | Beatles and The Canadian Army Mutiny in the First Wor |
s like the ones used by George Martin and The | Beatles and a later console on which the album Band o |
o need for them to clean up their act, as the | Beatles and others had had to do on returning home, f |
Chelsea at this time was home to both the | Beatles, and Rolling Stones members Brian Jones, Mick |
concept of the album was to pay homage to The | Beatles and create songs which sounded very similar t |
After the rise of the | Beatles and other groups, Parnes' attitude and approa |
racks from the earlier British album With The | Beatles and shares the same cover photograph. |
hs, as well as Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, The | Beatles and The Who. |
novel is also noted for its evocation of The | Beatles and U2 (in particular the album The Joshua Tr |
zz, Calderazzo set aside his passions for the | Beatles and Led Zeppelin and began listening to Oscar |
Peter Sellers slyly mocks both the | Beatles and Laurence Olivier's portrayal of Richard I |
om their albums Please Please Me and With The | Beatles, and was only released in mono. |
ubjects and also Johnson's disapproval of The | Beatles and their fans (Berry 214). |
They were influenced by The | Beatles, and were popular in Malaysia and the Netherl |
gart, Elizabeth Taylor, Barbra Streisand, The | Beatles and numerous others. |
ing the formal suit fashion introduced by The | Beatles and turning them into waiters' clothing, and |
ities, socialites and royalty, including: The | Beatles and The Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra, Joan C |
, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The | Beatles, and various other popular artists. |
ibute bands, who impersonated groups like The | Beatles and The Rolling Stones. |
s, seventeen of which would be re-made by The | Beatles and appear on their various studio albums or |
songs of famous bands in their shows, such as | Beatles and Deep Purple, with no vocals.. |
She is known as an expert on The | Beatles and hosts the weekly Breakfast with the Beatl |
f the 1962 German album by Tony Sheridan, The | Beatles, and The Beat Brothers called My Bonnie. |
number of issues including the breakup of The | Beatles and the difficulties that developed between t |
d was quite famous in Europe, long before The | Beatles and The Rolling Stones. |
Early influences included The | Beatles and Carole King. |
BEST! - a fictional comedy musical about The | Beatles and their first drummer Pete Best at the Live |
Basil likes to dance to the | Beatles and Suzy sometimes makes an appearance. |
to make comparisons to popular albums by The | Beatles and The Beach Boys. |
ew groups of the time, like The Byrds and The | Beatles, and notes how things have improved and not j |
bsent from the track lineup were songs by The | Beatles and The Rolling Stones. |
which George Harrison and John Lennon of The | Beatles, and Lennon's lifelong pal Pete Shotton, atte |
Atlantic Records that produced albums by The | Beatles and AC/DC. |
RLA 1110 AM in Los Angeles, he introduced the | Beatles and Rolling Stones at their Hollywood Bowl co |
guitar licks, proved a major influence on The | Beatles, and inspired their song "Ask Me Why". |
um was released in February 1964, just as The | Beatles and the British music invasion was getting in |
a defender of popular music claiming that The | Beatles and The Rolling Stones "display a phenomenal |
The | Beatles and Pink Floyd both recorded at Abbey Road St |
e material, it featured misguided attempts at | Beatles and other current songs and a ludicrous psych |
The group toured with both The | Beatles and The Rolling Stones before disbanding in 1 |
of the album cover is a reference to both The | Beatles and Metallica's self-titled albums (the forme |
with Klaus Voormann (a longtime friend of the | Beatles and designer of the cover for their Revolver |
ongwriting have been deeply influenced by The | Beatles and Gilbert O'Sullivan. |
he world whose two biggest influences are The | Beatles and Wayne Gretzky!” |
brief portion of the song was included in the | Beatles' animated film Yellow Submarine when Harrison |
Years later, while working on the | Beatles Anthology project in 1994, the three survivin |
On The | Beatles Anthology video, there is a brief interview w |
The | Beatles Anthology is the name of a documentary series |
1995 The | Beatles Anthology |
George Harrison, The | Beatles Anthology |
ootage of this performance may be seen on The | Beatles Anthology video. |
record remastered and the songs appear on The | Beatles Anthology 1. |
The recording was included on the | Beatles' Anthology 1. |
al mix of the album; as McCartney says in The | Beatles Anthology, "Typical Beatles - an accident." |
tleg albums; seven of them also appear on The | Beatles Anthology, Vol. |
the album cover seem to be references to The | Beatles Anthology. |
Their act can be seen on the DVD of the | Beatles' appearances on the Sullivan show. |
lroom, Elgin, Scotland, just a week after The | Beatles appeared there. |
ring in the film, Ringo Starr, drummer of The | Beatles, appears as the Pope. |
s the location of the original offices of the | Beatles' Apple Corps in 1968 prior to their move to S |
d in psychedelic colours on the facade of the | Beatles' Apple Boutique in London's Baker Street (whi |
Special" (which, notably, was released by The | Beatles' Apple Records label) on his Under the Influe |
It was released as an album by The | Beatles' Apple Records label later that year. |
ith EMI, the last album to be released on The | Beatles' Apple label until it was revived in the 1990 |
Significance: The | Beatles are telling blacks to get guns and fight whit |
The | Beatles are known to appear on "My Bonnie" and "The S |
The | Beatles are seen performing on Salisbury Plain with S |
cCartney (while their wives, as well as other | Beatles, are referred to, they do not appear in the p |
The | Beatles' arrival in the United States earlier in the |
Lennon, left, and the rest of The | Beatles arriving in the US in 1964 |
on and early years" section, like that in The | Beatles article.-indopug |
e is a slang term for Christmas coined by The | Beatles as part of their 1964 Christmas record issued |
album recalls Big Star or even Abbey Road-era | Beatles, as well as evoking more predictable influenc |
ona closed the club on 24 June 1962, with The | Beatles as the last group to perform. |
February 11 was a marathon day for The | Beatles as they recorded 10 of the 14 tracks they nee |
musician, was personally acquainted with the | Beatles as the Bonzos had a cameo appearance in the m |
remiere episode was taped in Britain with the | Beatles as the guests. |
ited to Lennon/McCartney) and released by The | Beatles as the B-side of their sixth British single " |
Molly recorded a cover of 'Two of Us' by The | Beatles as a duet with her mother. |
are said to portray the classic image of the | Beatles, as it was released at the height of Beatlema |
he Hare Krishna mantra written on them to the | Beatles at Apple. |
is orthodox career move, O'Regan had seen The | Beatles at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1964 with his mot |
Sounds Incorporated when they opened for The | Beatles at their famous 1965 concert at Shea Stadium |
o 56,800 fans (breaking the record set by The | Beatles at Shea Stadium in 1965), and grossed $309,00 |
Jude, recording and filming the song with The | Beatles at Twickenham Film Studios on 4 September 196 |
; that # belonging to (Avril Lavinge with The | Beatles at the top with 170,000,000 career units (42M |
al and improved quality (1982).Howletts book ( | Beatles at the Beeb) credits Adams and others. |
ted and with improved quality resulted in the | Beatles at the Beeb Albums being released. |
Oddly, the | Beatles audition version was left off Anthology 1, ev |
It premiered in August 1964, just after the | Beatles' Australian tour and Channel 0's inaugural br |
Beatles author Bruce Spizer, who also wrote the set's | |
it, in 1961 (now minus Stuart Sutcliffe), The | Beatles backed Sheridan in a series of stage performa |
a tribute song from Ringo Starr to his former | Beatles bandmate George Harrison who died on November |
formance reunited Ringo Starr with his former | Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney. |
He lists The | Beatles, Beach Boys, Chris Farlowe, David Bowie, Jimi |
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