Beatles song of the day
Keep Your Hands Off My Baby
Written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, 'Keep Your Hands Off My Baby' was originally recorded by Little Eva in 1962.
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The Beatles - Blue Jay Way
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
- Kat said: "Tony’s my boyfriend’s granddad! Love the appreciation for him as many do.." on Tony Sheridan
- Alex said: ""I doubt George could sing the E without using falsetto." Are you kiddin.." on I’ll Be Back
- Dan L said: "Wow, indeed! I wonder if John was aware of the likeness..." on Julia
- David Harvey said: "Hear, hear..." on A Day In The Life
- JF said: "Chris Thomas has said the wobbly effect, added during the mixing, was AD.." on While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Paul McCartney song of the day
Maybe I'm Amazed
The main highlight of Paul McCartney's debut solo album, 'Maybe I'm Amazed' was a song of love and thanks to his wife Linda.
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Liverpool Sound Collage (2000)
Although essentially a Paul McCartney remix project, four of the five tracks on Liverpool Sound Collage were co-credited to The Beatles.
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Wild Life
Recorded and released quickly towards the end of 1971, Wild Life was the first album released by Paul and Linda McCartney’s new group Wings.
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All Those Years Ago (1981)
George Harrison's tribute to John Lennon, who died on 8 December 1980.
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All Things Must Pass (1970)
George Harrisonn's third solo album was his crowning glory. All Things Must Pass was a triple album, and his first release after the break-up of The Beatles.
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Handle With Care (1988)
The debut single by The Traveling Wilburys, the supergroup formed in 1988 by George Harrison.
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Did you know?
Paul McCartney announced that The Beatles were no more on 10 April 1970.
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John Lennon and the number nine
Releasing the remastered albums and The Beatles: Rock Band on 09-09-09 was no accident. The number nine has had a recurring association with The Beatles - and John Lennon in particular - over the years.
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Let It Be
The Beatles' last album to be released, Let It Be was mostly recorded in early 1969, prior to Abbey Road. The music was produced by George Martin, and was then prepared for release in 1970 by Phil Spector.
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"I never listen to the radio. If it's bad, I make fun of it, and if it's good, I get jealous that I didn't think of it." - John Lennon
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In the spotlight
Mal Evans
Mal Evans was The Beatles' road manager and personal assistant, and a key member of their inner circle from their Liverpool days until the end of Apple.
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Give Peace A Chance
John Lennon's first non-Beatles single, the anthemic 'Give Peace A Chance' was recorded on the penultimate day of his and Yoko Ono's second bed-in for peace in Montreal, Canada.
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Wedding Album (1969)
The third long player of experimental recordings by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Wedding Album commemorated their wedding in Gibraltar on 20 March 1969.
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It Don't Come Easy (1971)
A standalone single, co-written with George Harrison, which topped the Canadian chart.
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Give More Love (2017)
Ringo Starr's 19th solo studio album featured guest musicians including Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Dave Stewart, Peter Frampton, and Jeff Lynne.
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