UK EP release: Beatles For Sale
A four-track EP containing songs from Beatles For Sale was released in the United Kingdom on this day.
A four-track EP containing songs from Beatles For Sale was released in the United Kingdom on this day.
Capitol Records were still keen to wring as much money as possible out of Beatles fans in America, leading to
Having held both tracks off the Beatles ’65 album, Capitol Records issued ‘Eight Days A Week’/‘I Don’t Want To Spoil
Capitol Records released their second and final Beatles EP on this day. 4 By The Beatles had the catalogue number
Beatles ’65, The Beatles’ fifth album on Capitol Records, included the majority of songs from Beatles For Sale, and added
The Beatles’ fourth Parlophone/EMI album, Beatles For Sale, contained a mix of Lennon–McCartney originals and cover versions.
‘I Feel Fine’, The Beatles’ eighth Parlophone single was a standalone release not intended for their forthcoming album Beatles For
On 23 November 1964, Capitol Records in America issued a documentary album, The Beatles’ Story.
Four days before its UK release, Capitol Records in America issued The Beatles’ single ‘I Feel Fine’/‘She’s A Woman’, as
The second Beatles EP released this week was Extracts From The Album A Hard Day’s Night.
Two Beatles EPs were released this week in the United Kingdom. The first was Extracts From The Film A Hard
Ringo Starr gained his first lead vocal on a Beatles single, with the US release of their version of Carl
Two Beatles singles were released in the USA on 20 July 1964 day by Capitol – an unusual move, but one
The Beatles’ fifth US album – their third on Capitol Records – was Something New. It contained eight songs originally
The title track of The Beatles debut feature film and fourth US album was released as a single on this
Both the ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ single and album were released on this day in the United Kingdom.
The Beatles’ fourth US album, A Hard Day’s Night, was the soundtrack for their debut film. It was released in
The Beatles’ fifth EP release in their home country was the first to feature previously unreleased material.
Two of The Beatles’ Hamburg recordings were released as a single on 29 May 1964 in the UK.
This curious US single release coupled the German-language version of ‘She Loves You’ with its original b-side, ‘I’ll Get You’.