This Day in Beatles History
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1959: RICHARD STARKEY (before M.B.E.) RECEIVED HIS FIRST DRUM KIT.
1964: GEORGE HARRISON'S GIRLFRIEND, PATTI BOYD, ATTACKED BY FEMALE BEATLE FANS.
1967: PAUL McCARTNEY AND JANE ASHER ENGAGED.
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1963: THE BEATLES RELEASE "
" AND " "1965: "
" IS NUMBER ONE AND STAYSNUMBER ONE FOR THREE WEEKS1967: "
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"Hello, Dolly!" closes at St James Theater New York City after 2,844 performances. The songs were composed by JERRY HERMAN who also was the co-founder of Capitol Records, a record label that housed The Beatles and Paul McCartney. "Hello Dolly" songs are published by Paul's MPL.
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THE BEATLES (aka: The White Album) was #1 and stays #1 for 9 weeks
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jimmix wrote:
THE BEATLES (aka: The White Album) was #1 and stays #1 for 9 weeks
I love Paul in that interview!
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1967: "HELLO GOODBYE" IS #1 AND STAYS #1 FOR THREE WEEKS
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1974: THE BEATLES DISBANDED LEGALLY AND OFFICIALLY.
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PAUL McCARTNEY FILED A LAWSUIT TO DISOLVE THE BEATLES
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jimmix wrote:
PAUL McCARTNEY FILED A LAWSUIT TO DISOLVE THE BEATLES
In 1969.
And Heather was born in 1962.
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THE BEATLES AUDITIONED FOR DECCA RECORDS AND FAILED.
TODAY, DECCA IS OWNED BY UNIVERSAL; THE BEATLES THROUGH CALDERSTONE PRODUCTIONS IS CONTRACTED WITH UNIVERSAL; PAUL McCARTNEY IS CONTRACTED WITH CAPITOL-UNIVERSAL; and BUDDY HOLLY RECORDINGS ARE OWNED BY UNIVERSAL AND PAUL'S MPL OWNS BUDDY HOLLY'S U.S. MUSIC PUBLISHING RIGHTS.
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1964: Jack Paar Show, shows a clip of the Beatles singing "
"1969: John Lennon's "2 Virgins" album declared pornographic in New Jersey.
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THE BEATLES LAST RECORDING SESSION(S) AT EMI STUDIOS.
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jimmix wrote:
THE BEATLES LAST RECORDING SESSION(S) AT EMI STUDIOS.
Most all of us know, but you should say the year: 1970.
A couple others you didn’t mention the year either.
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1959: "IT DOESN'T MATTER" (composed by Paul Anka) was the last single released by Buddy Holly (without The Crickets). 29 days later, Buddy died in a plane crash.
1962: The Beatles (with Pete Best on drums) and Tony Sheridan recorded "
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"MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR" ALBUM GOES TO NUMBER ONE ON THIS DAY AND STAYS NUMBER ONE FOR 8 WEEKS
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jimmix wrote:
"MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR" ALBUM GOES TO NUMBER ONE ON THIS DAY AND STAYS NUMBER ONE FOR 8 WEEKS
Why do you keep forgetting the year? I know most people probably know, but it would be nice to have it written.
(1968)
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" GOES TO NUMBER ONE AND STAYS AT NUMBER ONE FOR SIX WEEKS"
" GOES TO NUMBER ONE AND STAYS AT NUMBER ONE FOR THREE WEEKS -
Nancy R wrote:
jimmix wrote:
"MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR" ALBUM GOES TO NUMBER ONE ON THIS DAY AND STAYS NUMBER ONE FOR 8 WEEKS
Why do you keep forgetting the year? I know most people probably know, but it would be nice to have it written.
(1968)
I posted the date: January 6, 1967.
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jimmix wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
jimmix wrote:
"MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR" ALBUM GOES TO NUMBER ONE ON THIS DAY AND STAYS NUMBER ONE FOR 8 WEEKS
Why do you keep forgetting the year? I know most people probably know, but it would be nice to have it written.
(1968)
I posted the date: January 6, 1967.
If you look back at your OP there is no year writtten. It does not show up unless you quote your OP, but it disappears once you post. I wrote the year which had to be 1968, not 1967 because they did the movie in September 1967 and the album came out in November (US) December (UK) so it went to #1 in January of 1968!!
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jimmix wrote:
"MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR" ALBUM GOES TO NUMBER ONE ON THIS DAY AND STAYS NUMBER ONE FOR 8 WEEKS
I see your date now as I am typing, but the title does not show up once I post.
I sent feedback about this problem.