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  • Beatles LP spines
    Our guide to the essential Beatles albums
  • Album of the month

    A Hard Day's Night

    A Hard Day's Night album coverRecorded between tour dates, television and radio appearances, their US invasion and the filming of their first movie, A Hard Day's Night was one of The Beatles' strongest early albums. It was also their only one to consist solely of Lennon-McCartney compositions.
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  • Did you know?

    The Beatles recorded the majority of their debut album, Please Please Me, on 11 February 1963.

  • Featured article

    Charles Manson and Helter Skelter

    Charles MansonOne of the darkest aspects of The Beatles' story was the belief, by the psychopathic murderer Charles Manson and his 'Family' of followers, that the group's songs incited violence and depicted armageddon.
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  • I want to tell you…

    "My whole school life was a case of 'I couldn't care less'. It was just a joke as far as I was concerned. Art was the only thing I could do, and my headmaster told me that if I didn't go to art school I might as well give up life." - John Lennon

  • In the spotlight

    Linda McCartney

    Linda McCartneyA photographer, musician and animal rights activist, Linda Eastman first met Paul McCartney in London in 1967; they married in 1969, remaining together until her death in 1998.
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  • Paul McCartney song of the day

    Listen To What The Man Said

    Listen To What The Man Said cover artworkThe first single released from Wings' fourth album Venus And Mars, 'Listen To What The Man Said' topped the USA and Canadian charts.
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  • Paul McCartney album of the day

    Rushes (1998)

    Rushes cover artworkThe second album credited to The Fireman, the collaboration between Paul McCartney and producer Youth.
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  • Wings album of the day

    London Town

    London Town cover artworkThe penultimate Wings album, London Town was recorded throughout much of 1977. It features the singles 'With A Little Luck', 'I've Had Enough', and 'London Town'.
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  • Ringo Starr song of the day

    Only You (1974)

    Only You single coverRingo Starr recorded a version of The Platters' 'Only You (And You Alone)' for his fourth solo album Goodnight Vienna, with John Lennon on piano.
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  • Ringo Starr album of the day

    Ringo 2012

    Ringo 2012 album coverRingo Starr's 17th solo studio album featured re-recordings of two older songs, 'Step Lightly' and 'Wings', plus a cover of Buddy Holly's 'Think It Over'.
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