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The balalaika is mentioned in both The Beatles ' song " Back in the U. S. S. R ." and the Scorpions ' song " Wind of Change ".
Since diamond also consists of carbon arranged in a crystalline lattice ( though of a different configuration ), scientists have nicknamed this star " Lucy " after the Beatles song " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band is seen playing its song " Death Cab for Cutie " ( also performed in The Beatles ' film Magical Mystery Tour ) in the DVD, Episode 7.
Astronomers named this star " Lucy " after The Beatles ' song " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds ".
" John Lennon borrows these same words as lyrics for The Beatles song, Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
George Harrison ( of the Beatles ) played the sitar on the song " Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown )" in 1965, which sparked interest from Shankar, who subsequently took Harrison as his apprentice.
The Beatles song " Norwegian Wood ", which first appeared on the band's 1965 album Rubber Soul, was the first western pop song to actually incorporate the sitar ( played by lead guitarist George Harrison ).
* 1970 – " The Long and Winding Road " becomes the Beatles ' last US Number 1 song.
In 2002, he recorded a version of the Beatles ' classic " When I'm Sixty-Four ", a song from Sgt.
Orton was cremated at the Golders Green Crematorium, his maroon cloth-draped coffin being brought into the west chapel to a recording of The Beatles song " A Day in the Life ".
In 1976, Moon covered the Beatles ' song " When I'm Sixty-Four " for the soundtrack of the film documentary All This and World War II.
* 1974 – Donald Johanson and Tom Gray discover the 40 % complete Australopithecus afarensis skeleton, nicknamed " Lucy " ( after The Beatles song " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds "), in the Awash Valley of Ethiopia's Afar Depression.
Some of British punk rock's leading figures made a show of rejecting not only contemporary mainstream rock and the broader culture it was associated with, but their own most celebrated predecessors: " No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones in 1977 ," declared The Clash song " 1977 ".
Later rockabilly acts, particularly performing songwriters like Buddy Holly, would be a major influence on British Invasion acts and particularly on the song writing of The Beatles and through them on the nature of later rock music.
* George Harrison's 1975 song " This Guitar ( Can't Keep from Crying )", a lyrical sequel to his Beatles track " While My Guitar Gently Weeps ", references the magazine in its second verse: " Learned to get up when I fall / Can even climb Rolling Stone walls ".
Harrison used this guitar on the song " If I Needed Someone " and during The Beatles ' 1966 tours.
She also recorded a cover version of the Beatles ' song " Mother Nature's Son " for the film I Am Sam.
He also wrote comedy songs, including " Purple Aeroplane ", which was a parody of The Beatles ' song " Yellow Submarine ".
Highlights of the album are a reggae version of the Beatles song " I Will ", a rendition of " Wake Nicodemus " featuring the Pipes and Drums of the 48th Highlanders of Canada, and a bar-room ballad, " Alan ", composed by Canadian singer / songwriter Tony Kosinec.
Travelling circuses, like Pablo Fanque's, dominated the British provinces, Scotland, and Ireland ( Fanque would enjoy fame again in the 20th century when John Lennon would buy an 1843 poster advertising his circus and adapt the lyrics for The Beatles song, Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite !).
Lennon detailed this period in The Beatles ' song " The Ballad of John and Yoko ".
Although the song was written by Lennon during his tenure with the Beatles it was both written and recorded without the help of the band and released as Lennon's first independent single under the " Plastic Ono Band " moniker.
In 1995, after the Beatles released Lennon's " Free as a Bird " and " Real Love " with demos provided by Ono, McCartney and his family collaborated with her and Sean Lennon to create the song " Hiroshima Sky is Always Blue ", which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the atomic bombing of that Japanese city.

Beatles and She
She portrays Diana, a fan of The Beatles band member John Lennon ; she tries unsuccessfully to meet him.
She was among the first of the " old guard " to recognize this new genre, as seen by her recording music from The Beatles, Randy Newman, Carole King, James Taylor and other up-and-coming songwriters.
She was blamed for the breakup of The Beatles and repeatedly criticized for her influence over Lennon and his music.
The Beatles followed Ed's show opening intro, performing " All My Loving "; " Till There Was You ", which featured the names of the group members superimposed on closeup shots, including the famous " Sorry girls, he's married " caption on John Lennon ; and " She Loves You ".
* April 4 – The Beatles occupied all five top positions on Billboard's Hot 100 with their singles " Can't Buy Me Love ", " Twist and Shout ", " She Loves You ", " I Want to Hold Your Hand ", and " Please Please Me ".
She appeared in numerous films, which included, Carry On Sergeant and Carry On Doctor, Ladies Who Do, The Vikings, the Beatles film Help !, Georgy Girl, Doctor in Clover, The Birthday Party, The Bed Sitting Room, Confessions of a Window Cleaner and Britannia Hospital amongst others.
She was to be followed by other major British and American recording stars including Wanda Jackson, Cliff Richard, Petula Clark, Brenda Lee, The Supremes, Peggy March, Pat Boone, Lesley Gore, The Beatles and even Johnny Cash, among many others.
She played host to hundreds of party cruises and bands such as Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Searchers, The Beatles and also Elvis Costello.
There are also Lennon demos available of songs that would develop into " She Said She Said ", " Strawberry Fields Forever ", " Good Morning Good Morning ", " Across the Universe ", " You Know My Name ( Look Up The Number )", " Don't Let Me Down ", and two songs he would later record after The Beatles, " Oh My Love " and " Cold Turkey ".
However, four years before the term " power pop " was coined, The Beatles were already recording a series of influential hits that some have retroactively classified as power pop, including " From Me to You ", " She Loves You ", " I Want to Hold Your Hand " and " Can't Buy Me Love ".
Years later, he would reference this incident to John Lennon and George Harrison while taking LSD with The Beatles, and claiming " I know what it's like to be dead ", which ended up becoming a direct inspiration for The Beatles song " She Said, She Said ".
( The Beatles ' earliest US issues had been on the independent Vee-Jay label and the key " She Loves You " single on the small Swan label.
Ultimately, it became the first single to exceed sales of 2 million in the UK, eclipsing the previous all-time best-seller ( the Beatles ' " She Loves You ") and remains one of the biggest selling U. K. singles of all time.
She also makes a get-rich-quick reference of going to England to discover The Beatles.
The first record Dickinson recalls owning was The Beatles single " She Loves You ", which he managed to persuade his grandfather to buy him, which made him more interested in music.
Swan came into the spotlight after EMI Records UK leased The Beatles ' song " She Loves You " and, as Swan 4152, it became an American number 1 hit on March 21, 1964.
In 2007, Bruce Spizer released the book The Beatles Swan Song: ' She Loves You ' & Other Records.
" have been cut from the Tucker serenading June scene, and " Prisoners "-a short scene of Wolfie singing along to the Beatles track " She Loves You ", which comes in between the shot of Speed throwing stones at Wolfie's window and the shot of the window breaking, has also been cut.
She also relates her stories from her unique historical perspective of touring the US as an opening act artist for the Beatles in 1964.

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