The film includes rare footage filmed by pioneering documentarians Albert and David Maysles, beautifully restored in 4K by Park Road Post in New Zealand. The live performances from The Beatles’ first American concert at the Washington, DC Coliseum and their Ed Sullivan appearances were demixed by...
‘All My Loving’ comes with aBeatle-branded carry caseand it too celebrates the 60th anniversary of the group’s 1964 American Tour – and their appearance onThe Ed Sullivan Showthat year. With the release of this 3″ record all five of the songs the band played on the show is now co...
Beatles on Ed Sullivan- A rundown of the entire Ed Sullivan show on February 7, 1964, on which the Beatles appeared, and some relevant comments, by Saki, and a posting of all the songs the Beatles played on all four Ed Sullivan appearances.Also seeThe Ed Sullivan Show. ...
culled from hours of footage - some of which has never been seen before - and the Ed Sullivan appearances. Audiences of all ages have an opportunity to relive a time of glorious, innocent mayhem. People will be able to see and hear what happened, as it happened. Such a time will never...
The next stop for the group was their debut in America, for which they performed “I Want To Hold Your Hand” for all threeEd Sullivan Showappearances, wanting to promote their current #1 hit.Their brief concert stint in America in February also contained the song, as can be seen in the...
The Beatles' television appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show in February of 1964 launched Beatlemania (and the entire British Invasion) on an even bigger scale than it had reached in Britain. In the first week of April 1964, the Beatles had the Top Five best-selling singles in the U.S.;...
Ever wonder what things were like when The Beatles first appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show? Do you know how many times they appeared, and the songs they sang? Find all the answer here! The photo at right is from The Baltimore Sun Paper, (AP Photo), announcing their first appearance on ...
In order to cash in on The Beatles first US visit with their three Ed Sullivan Show appearances, Vee-Jay issued a four-song extended play single (or EP) on March 23rd, 1964, entitled “The Beatles – Souvenir of Their Visit To America.”“A Taste Of Honey” although not heard on the...
in the second half of the 20th century: their live debut on The Ed Sullivan Show, their first American concert in Washington, D.C., the Carnegie Hall shows and Miami, where they vacationed in the sun interspersed with the filming of 2 more Ed Sullivan appearances, which were aired later....
was terribly lax throughout ’63 in releasing the first two Beatles albums in the U.S., which had become huge hits in England when released in March and October. Not until January ’64 did The Beatles really take off in the States, with their Ed Sullivan appearances coming i...