Beatles song of the day
If You've Got Trouble
Written by Lennon and McCartney and sung by Ringo Starr, 'If You've Got Trouble' was originally intended to appear on Help!.
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The Beatles - Ticket To Ride
Twelve key dates in Beatles history
- 6 July 1957: John Lennon meets Paul McCartney
- 17 August 1960: The Beatles arrive in Hamburg
- 9 February 1961: The Beatles' first Cavern Club show
- 9 November 1961: Brian Epstein meets The Beatles
- 1 January 1962: The Beatles' Decca audition
- 6 June 1962: The first Abbey Road session
- 11 February 1963: Recording the Please Please Me LP
- 7 February 1964: The Beatles' US invasion begins
- 29 August 1966: Live in Candlestick Park, San Francisco - The Beatles' final concert
- 25 June 1967: The Beatles on Our World - All You Need Is Love
- 30 January 1969: The Beatles' rooftop show
- 10 April 1970: Paul McCartney announces the split
Things we said today
- Slave said: "For all the years I was a Beatles fan I never cared for this song or its.." on Run For Your Life
- Slave said: "This song was always a favorite of mine. It’s happy, whimsical, psychede.." on Lovely Rita
- Slave said: "It’s possible Paul gave John 50% writing credit because the song is a si.." on Birthday
- Wilhelm Hagberg said: "Nope, it's well established and accepted by all involved that George wro.." on Come Together
- Darren said: "The new Crowded House album Gravity Stairs (release date May 31, 2024) h.." on Revolver
Paul McCartney song of the day
Pipes Of Peace
The second single and title track from Paul McCartney's fourth solo studio album Pipes Of Peace.
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Electric Arguments (2008)
The third album credited to The Fireman, Paul McCartney's experimental side project with Youth.
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Wings At The Speed Of Sound
Wings' fifth album was the first to feature lead vocals by each member of the band. It was recorded and released in 1976, during the 13-month Wings Over The World tour.
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Got My Mind Set On You (1987)
The lead single from George Harrison’s eleventh solo album Cloud Nine, it topped the charts in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, and the USA.
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George Harrison (1979)
George Harrison's eighth solo album featured contributions from Steve Winwood, Neil Larsen, Willie Weeks, Andy Newmark, and Eric Clapton.
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She's My Baby (1990)
The lead single released from Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3, with lead guitar by Gary Moore.
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Did you know?
The Please Please Me album topped the UK charts for 30 weeks, and remained in the charts for 74 weeks.
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The Beatles and drugs
From Preludin to heroin, via the marijuana years and the psychedelic times on LSD, The Beatles were no strangers to illicit substances.
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Help!
The Beatles' fifth official UK album release, Help! was the soundtrack to the group's second feature film. It contained 14 songs: 10 by Lennon-McCartney, two more by George Harrison, and a further two cover versions.
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"You're all geniuses, and you're all beautiful. You don't need anyone to tell you who you are. You are what you are. Get out there and get peace, think peace, and live peace and breathe peace, and you'll get it as soon as you like." - John Lennon
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In the spotlight
Phil Spector
Legendary record producer Phil Spector was drafted in to work on the Let It Be project. After The Beatles' split he worked on solo recordings by John Lennon and George Harrison.
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Ain't That A Shame
John Lennon recorded a version of Fats Domino's 1955 classic 'Ain't That A Shame' for Rock 'N' Roll, his 1975 collection of golden oldies.
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Walls And Bridges (1974)
The most focus set of recordings made during John Lennon's legendary Lost Weekend, Walls And Bridges marked a return to form following the clumsy sloganeering of Some Time In New York City and the frequently aimless Mind Games.
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You're Sixteen (1973)
The second single from the Ringo album, 'You're Sixteen' was first recorded by Johnny Burnette in 1960.
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Ringo's Rotogravure (1976)
Ringo Starr's fifth solo album was recorded in Los Angeles, and features all four former Beatles.
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