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Beatles and songs
* Epistolary songs include The Beatles ' " P. S.
John Lennon played harmonica on early Beatles ' hits as " Love Me Do ", " Please Please Me ", " I'll Get You " and " I Should Have Known Better ", in the later songs such as " Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
Julian directly inspired three Beatles songs: " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds ", " Hey Jude ", and " Good Night ".
Once a normal wall, since the 1980s it has been filled with John Lennon-inspired graffiti and pieces of lyrics from Beatles songs.
* Beatles Songs ( 1966 ) ( satirical arrangements of four Beatles songs ) for female voice and piano
Also, in 2007, Paramount sold another one of its " heritage " units, Famous Music, to Sony / ATV Music Publishing ( best known for publishing many songs by The Beatles, and for being co-owned by Michael Jackson ), ending a nearly-eight-decade run as a division of Paramount, being the studio's music publishing arm since the period when the entire company went by the name " Famous Players.
The Twilights, formed in Adelaide, also made the trip to London, recording a series of minor hits, absorbing the psychedelic scene, to return home to produce covers of Beatles ' songs, complete with sitar, and the concept album Once upon a Twilight ( 1968 ).
The murders of Sharon Tate and Leno and Rosemary LaBianca by Charles Manson and his " family " of followers, claiming to have been inspired by Beatles ' songs such as " Helter Skelter ", has been seen as contributing to an anti-hippie backlash.
The Oxford Dictionary of Music states that while pop's " earlier meaning meant concerts appealing to a wide audience ... since the late 1950s, however, pop has had the special meaning of non-classical mus, usually in the form of songs, performed by such artists as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, ABBA, etc.
This instrument became a key part of the Beatles ' sound on their LP A Hard Day's Night and other Beatles songs through late 1964.
Gratzer had been a drummer since high school, and was playing in a local group on the weekends, while Doughty had learned some Beatles songs on his parents ' piano.
He later used slide extensively during his solo career on songs such as " My Sweet Lord ", " Cheer Down " and the Traveling Wilburys ' " Handle With Care ", as well as on The Beatles ' 1995 reunion single " Free as a Bird ".
He also wrote comedy songs, including " Purple Aeroplane ", which was a parody of The Beatles ' song " Yellow Submarine ".
The walrus is also mentioned in the songs " I Am the Walrus ", " Glass Onion " and " Come Together " by The Beatles.
Writing credit on Beatles songs was another issue.
In 2002, McCartney released another live album, Back in the U. S. Live 2002, and the 19 Beatles ' songs included are described as " composed by Paul McCartney and John Lennon ".
Although other bands, including The Beatles, had made short promotional films or videos of songs prior to this, generally, those were specifically made to be aired on specific television shows.
The soundtrack features songs by Newman, Bobby Darin, The Who, Free, Eels, The Guess Who, Bill Withers, Betty Carter, Peggy Lee, The Folk Implosion, Gomez, and Bob Dylan, as well as two cover versions — The Beatles ' " Because " performed by Elliott Smith, and Neil Young's " Don't Let It Bring You Down " performed by Annie Lennox.
Although a songwriter herself, Baez is generally regarded as an interpreter of other people's work, having recorded songs by The Allman Brothers Band, The Beatles, Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan, Violeta Parra, Woody Guthrie, The Rolling Stones, Pete Seeger, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Leonard Cohen, and many others.
In 1988, the group released the album Let It Be, featuring cover versions of all the songs from the Beatles album of the same name, with the exception of the title track, which they did not record owing to lack of studio time, and " Maggie Mae ", which was replaced by the German anthems " Auf der Lüneburger Heide " and " Was Gleicht Wohl Auf Erden ".
He produced nearly all of The Beatles ' recordings ( later songs " Real Love " and " Free as a Bird " were produced by Jeff Lynne ) and wrote the instrumental score for the Yellow Submarine film and soundtrack album, and the string and horn ( and even some vocal ) arrangements for almost all of their songs ( with the famous exception of the Phil Spector re-production on the Let It Be album, and " She's Leaving Home ", which was arranged by Mike Leander ).
Indeed, Richard's songs and style influenced the early Beatles, and Paul McCartney's powerful vocal covers of his songs such as " Long Tall Sally " were important in The Beatles ' early career.

Beatles and Dig
King and Doris Day, in the Beatles song, Dig It, on the album Let It Be, released in 1970.
* Hawtrey was mentioned by John Lennon in the 1970 Beatles film Let It Be, in which he ad-libs the non sequitur "' I Dig a Pygmy ', by Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids!
In 1963, the Beatles recorded a version of the Jodimars ' " Clarabella " for the Pop Go the Beatles program for BBC Radio, which appeared on the Apple / Parlophone / Capitol album Live at the BBC in 1994, while the song " Well Now Dig This " inspired the name of the British music magazine, Now Dig This.
" Dig a Pony " is a song by The Beatles, originally released on their 1970 album Let It Be.
* The Beatles Bible: Dig A Pony
" Dig It " is a song by The Beatles featured on their album Let It Be.
In another version, recorded on a different day ( but very similar in style to the one recorded on the 26th ) Lennon begins to shout songs that the Beatles were currently working on in the studio: '" Don't Let Me Down ", " Get Back ", " I've Got A Feeling ", " Two of Us ", " All I Want Is You ", " Teddy Boy ", " One After 909 ", " All Things Must Pass ", " Dig It ", " Let It Be ", " The Long and Winding Road ", " For You Blue ", " Maxwell's Silver Hammer ", " Across The Universe, " I Me Mine ", " She Came In Through The Bathroom Window "'.
simple: Dig It ( The Beatles song )

Beatles and North
This release has the distinction of being the first LP of Beatles material released in North America, pre-dating the Capitol US Meet The Beatles!
is the title of the fifth British and tenth North American album by The Beatles, and the soundtrack from their film of the same name.
The Ampex reel-to-reel tape version of The Beatles, released in 1970 after Capitol / EMI ceased manufacturing of pre-recorded reel tapes in North America, featured eight tracks in edited form: " Dear Prudence ", " Glass Onion ", " Don't Pass Me By ", " Why Don't We Do It In The Road ?".
The Beatles performed at the stadium during their final North American Tour on August 21, 1966.
* Larry Kane ( born 1942 ), only American reporter whom The Beatles let travel with them on their 1964 North American tour.
February also saw The Beatles ' embark on their first North American tour, during which they made three high profile television appearances on the popular Ed Sullivan Show, with their first appearance drawing an estimated viewing audience of 73 million.
On August 21, 1965, The Beatles played in front of 25, 000 frenzied fans as part of their 1965 North American Tour.
When Finley owned the Kansas City Athletics, he promised the people of Kansas City that he would bring The Beatles to play in Kansas City's Municipal Stadium during the group's first tour of North America in the summer of 1964.
Ballard booked The Beatles on each of their three North American tours from 1964 – 1966.
Vero was the former secretary to Brian Epstein, and traveled with the Beatles during their first North American tour in the summer of 1964.
The Beatles made a stop at Maple Leaf Gardens during each of their three North American tours: September 7, 1964, August 17, 1965, and August 17, 1966.
On 19 August 1964, The Beatles opened their first North American concert tour, playing at the Cow Palace.
Based in North Wales, he is distinguished by his encyclopaedic knowledge of popular music, which he draws on to concoct " A vs B " tracks that often cast familiar pop, hip hop and R ' n ' B vocals in a whole new light by using such unlikely " backing bands " as Focus and The Beatles.
Beatles VI includes two tracks recorded specifically for the North American market: " Bad Boy " and " Dizzy Miss Lizzy ", both covers of Larry Williams songs, and both recorded on Williams ' birthday ( 10 May 1965 ), marking perhaps the only time that the Beatles recorded material especially for North America.
With The Beatles was The Beatles ' first album released in Canada, as well as the first album of their material released anywhere in North America.
Long Tall Sally by The Beatles was their fifth official EP release, and the first British EP that included songs not previously released on an album or single in the United Kingdom ( two of the tracks had seen an American release earlier in the year on The Beatles ' Second Album, with the other two released on the North American album Something New ).
" Drive My Car " is a song primarily written by Paul McCartney, with lyrical contributions from John Lennon, and first released by The Beatles on the British version of the 1965 album Rubber Soul ; it also appeared in North America on the Yesterday and Today collection.
Larry Kane ( born Lawrence Kanowitz in October 21, 1942 ) is an American journalist best known as the only American reporter whom The Beatles let travel with them on their 1964 and 1965 North American tours.

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