A Hard Days Night.(Beatles film reissued)(Brief Article)Cohen, Mitchel
On November 1, a day before the release of “Now and Then,” fans were treated to a special film, a 12-minute documentary titledNow and Then – The Last Beatles Song, directed by British filmmaker Oliver Murray. The film wonderfully mixes footage from the 1995 sessions (and more recent),...
1964. “Rubber Soul” stayed on the charts for 56 weeks. The other #1 albums for the Fab Four to that date were: “MeetThe Beatles“,“The Beatles Second Album”,“A Hard Day’s Night”,“Beatles
Ringo Starr Looks Back On ‘A Hard Day’s Night’: ‘It Was Mad, But It Was Incredible’ Related In the composing world, John Lunn will attempt to win his third consecutive award for “Downton Abbey,” the opening number of the Tony Awards is angling for a hat trick and ...
place. “Somebody said something about the number of times the word ‘love’ appears in The Beatles’ songs compared to the Bible,” Boyle observed. “By some extraordinary margin, The Beatles win hands down. I hope that’s what people will take out of this film: that it’s a love ...
At the beginning of the session The Beatles warmed up with a version of Leiber and Stoller’s‘(You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care’. The song had been made famous by Elvis Presley in the 1957 filmJailhouse Rock, and was also recorded the following year by Buddy Holly. The 1968 ...
Lord knows, when I inherited my parent’s house. I worked hard to collect all of The Beatles albums for our kids, I would have never predicted the direction how music would be traded a short few years after that, I am pleased to say our kids children went through a rite of passage ...
According to “That Magic Feeling (The Beatles’ Recorded Legacy)” by John C Winn, on this day, the four Beatles attended a housewarming party thrown by playwright Harold Pinter. From Wikipedia: Harold Pinter CH CBE (/ˈpɪntər/; 10 October 1930 – 24 December 2008) was a ...
Following a set of rehearsals on the previous evening, The Beatles began proper recording of Revolution, which was to feature on their next single Hey Jude.
Paul McCartney’s girlfriend between 1963 and 1968, Jane Asher was a major influence on his lifestyle and songwriting with The Beatles. For a time McCartney lived at the Asher family home in London, and a number of his songs were inspired by their relationship. I always feel very wary ...