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June 25 marks Global Beatles Day, an unofficial but heartfelt holiday honoring the music, message, and enduring impact of the ...
Released just eight months after their debut, With the Beatles sounds like a band sprinting to keep up with its own momentum. It's packed with covers and quick-take originals, but ...
However, it did see the light of day the following year in the 'Yellow Submarine' film. The band had little involvement in the film and provided songs to fill their contractual obligations.
This includes the Beatles’ extensive catalog of hits like “Strawberry Fields,” “Let It Be,” “I Am the Walrus,” “Yellow Submarine,” and more.
The idea for the track came to Paul while on holiday in Greece, where he enjoyed an iced dessert that was yellow or red, and was known in the area as a submarine. John also had the idea of living ...
According to McCartney, “Yellow Submarine” was simply meant to be a surreal, nonsensical song. That didn’t stop fans from interpreting the above lyrics as a reference to political beliefs ...
The cartoon Beatles from the Yellow Submarine film (1968): George (voiced by Peter Batten), Paul (voiced by Geoffrey Hughes_, John (voiced by John Clive) and Ringo (voiced by Paul Angelis).
Often seen as the one misstep on their landmark album Revolver, The Beatles song ‘Yellow Submarine’ divides opinion like few others in the band’s catalogue. Primarily intended as their whimsical take ...
To turn “Yellow Submarine” into a proper chanty, The Beatles raided the special effects room of EMI’s Abbey Road studio. They rattled chains in a bathtub, blew bubbles into a bucket of water ...
Recorded by The Beatles in 1968, Glass Onion is a perky, rock ‘n roll tune from the band’s While Album alongside the likes of I Will, Blackbird and Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da.
In 1964 The Beatles released "I Want to Hold Your Hand", and when Beach Boys frontman Brian Wilson heard it he knew everything had changed. Between the two groups, who admired each other, the ...