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* Mark Lewisohn, The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions, Hamlyn 1988: ISBN 0-600-61207-4.
Track list information according to Graham Calkin, Mark Lewisohn and Ian MacDonald.
According to Mark Lewisohn and Alan W. Pollack
According to Mark Lewisohn:
Author Mark Lewisohn reports that The Beatles held their first and only 24-hour recording / producing session near the end of the creation of The Beatles, which occurred during the final mixing and sequencing for the album.
* Lewisohn, Mark.
* The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions, by Mark Lewisohn
Personnel as given by Mark Lewisohn and Ian MacDonald:
Source: Mark Lewisohn, The Beatles Live!
Both George Martin and Mark Lewisohn speculated that McCartney may have thought of the song when recording began for Sgt.
Mark Lewisohn notes that the writers were careful to ensure that the sets, lighting and camerawork were of a quality more normally associated with drama productions such as Upstairs, Downstairs.
Reviewing the series ten years later, Mark Lewisohn notes that unlike previous Croft / Perry series, the lead characters were not " loveable ", stating:
Mark Lewisohn later wrote: “' She Loves You ' had already sold an industry-boggling three quarters of a million before these fresh converts were pushing it into seven figures.
According to Mark Lewisohn in The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions, on 4 July 1969, The Beatles paused the dubbing session for their song " Golden Slumbers " to listen to Haydon-Jones beat King for the Wimbledon title, live on radio.
* Mark Lewisohn, " Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy ", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003
The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions is a book by Mark Lewisohn, first published in 1988 by Hamlyn ( a division of the Octopus Publishing Group ), and executive produced by Norman Bates for the record company EMI.
He told Hill's biographer Mark Lewisohn, " It's very dangerous to have a show on ITV that doesn't appeal to women, because they hold the purse strings, in a sense.
Mark Lewisohn described the last six minutes as " pure chaos ... with discordant instrumental jamming, feedback, John repeatedly screaming ' alright ' and then, simply, repeatedly screaming ... with Yoko talking and saying such off-the-wall phrases as ' you become naked ', and with the overlaying of miscellaneous, home-made sound effects tapes.
: Personnel according to Ian MacDonald, Andy Babiuk and Mark Lewisohn
* Mark Lewisohn, " Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy ", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003
McCartney once told Beatles recording analyst Mark Lewisohn, " are only just discovering things like ' You Know My Name ( Look Up the Number )' — probably my favourite Beatles ' track!
: Personnel per Ian MacDonald and Mark Lewisohn
: Personnel per Ian MacDonald and Mark Lewisohn.
Writing for the BBC Guide to Comedy, Mark Lewisohn observes that the critical reception was mixed, with " its detractors pointing out that Eric Slatt was a carbon copy of John Cleese's Basil Fawlty its supporters praising its non-PC, off-the-wall approach and the breathlessly paced plots that delivered moments of high farce.

Lewisohn and 2003
* Leonard Lewisohn, Annemarie Schimmel, The Times, Feb. 6, 2003.
Featuring contributions from many of the world's leading rock critics and Beatles experts, such as Hunter Davies, Mark Lewisohn, Richard Williams, Ian MacDonald and Alan Clayson, the three magazines were published between 2002 and 2003, before being collected together by then-Editor-in-Chief Paul Trynka and published as the book The Beatles: Ten Years That Shook The World ( Dorling Kindersley, 2004 ).
* Mark Lewisohn, " Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy ", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003
* Mark Lewisohn, " Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy ", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003
* Mark Lewisohn, " Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy ", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003

Lewisohn and .
In recent years Anna Xydis has played with the New York Philharmonic and at Lewisohn Stadium, but her program last night at Town Hall was the Greek-born pianist's first New York recital since 1948.
Mischa Elman shared last night's Lewisohn Stadium concert with three American composers.
Nostalgia week at Lewisohn Stadium, which had begun with the appearance of the 70-year-old Mischa Elman on Tuesday night, continued last night as Lily Pons led the list of celebrities in an evening of French operatic excerpts.
The dance, dancers and dance enthusiasts ( 8,500 of them ) had a much better time of it at Lewisohn Stadium on Saturday night than all had had two nights earlier, when Stadium Concerts presented the first of two dance programs.
According to the principal editor of the journal, Leonard Lewisohn: " Although a number of major Islamic poets easily rival the likes of Dante, Shakespeare and Milton in importance and output, they still enjoy only a marginal literary fame in the West because the works of Arabic and Persian thinkers, writers and poets are considered as negligible, frivolous, tawdry sideshows beside the grand narrative of the Western Canon.
According to Lewisohn, McCartney played drums on " Dear Prudence " because Starr had left the group while the song was being recorded.
Lewisohn also reports that, in the case of " Back in the U. S. S. R .", also recorded during Starr's absence, the three remaining Beatles each made contributions on bass and drums, with the result that those parts may be composite tracks played by Lennon, McCartney and / or Harrison.
During this period, the Philharmonic became one of the first American orchestras to boast an outdoor symphony series when it began playing low-priced summer concerts at Lewisohn Stadium in upper Manhattan.
He assumed the post in September 2002, 60 years after making his debut with the Orchestra at the age of twelve at Lewisohn Stadium.
In 1937, he conducted a concert tribute to George Gershwin at Lewisohn Stadium.
* Die indische Lilie (" The Indian Lily ", 1911 ; translated by L. Lewisohn in 1911 )
( with Sam Adolph Lewisohn, Malcolm Churchill Rorty, and Morris Hillquit.
The term taqiyya ( /) ( pronounced as tagiye by speakers of Persian ) is derived from the Arabic triliteral root waw-qaf-ya, denoting " piety, devotion, uprightness, and godliness, and it means the brightest star ".< ref > Lewisohn, L. " Taḳwā ( a .).
As early as 1956 she appeared before an audience of over 13, 000 under the direction of the conductor Alfredo Antonini in a performance of arias from Verdi's Ernani at the Lewisohn Stadium in New York City.

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