Beatles song of the day
Carnival Of Light
Possibly the most sought-after unreleased Beatles track, Carnival Of Light was an experimental composition recorded in January 1967.
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The Beatles - Got To Get You Into My Life
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
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- Ray Watt said: "The lennon voice was at its rock peak. It's wasted here in simple slogan.." on Some Time In New York City
- DavyT said: "I think George took personally what was actually just a distinctive gift.." on George Harrison
Paul McCartney song of the day
Silly Love Songs
The lead single released from Wings' fifth studio album Wings At The Speed Of Sound, 'Silly Love Songs' topped the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks.
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Egypt Station (2018)
Paul McCartney's 17th solo album featured the singles 'I Don't Know'/'Come On To Me', 'Fuh You', and 'Who Cares'.
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Band On The Run
Paul McCartney's fifth post-Beatles album, Band On The Run was critically acclaimed and became Wings' most commercially-successful album.
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Stuck Inside A Cloud (2002)
A promotional-only single to support George Harrison’s posthumous Brainwashed album.
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Live In Japan (1992)
A double live album credited to George Harrison with Eric Clapton and Band, Live In Japan was the final new release in Harrison's lifetime.
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Did you know?
The Beatles' first single, Love Me Do, was released in the UK on 5 October 1962. It reached number 17 in the charts.
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The Beatles’ RIAA certifications
The gold, platinum and diamond awards for The Beatles’ albums sold in the United States.
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Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Recorded in 400 hours during a 129-day period, The Beatles' eighth UK album helped define the 1967 Summer of Love, and was instantly recognised as a major leap forward for modern music.
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In the spotlight
Tony Sheridan
Born Anthony Esmond Sheridan McGinnity in 1940, Tony Sheridan holds the distinction of having sung on The Beatles' first commercially-released music.
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Only People
"That was a failure as a song. It was a good lick, but I couldn't ever get the words to make sense."
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Live In New York City
The second album of previously-unreleased recordings to be issued after John Lennon's death, Live In New York City was recorded at the One To One fundraiser at Madison Square Garden in August 1972.
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Back Off Boogaloo (1972)
A glam rock single co-written by Ringo Starr and George Harrison, with a title inspired by Marc Bolan.
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Y Not (2010)
Ringo Starr's 16th solo studio album features guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Don Was, Edgar Winter, Joss Stone, and Richard Marx.
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End Of The Line (1990)
The final song on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1, and the band's second single in 1989.
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