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“Now And Then” was the last Beatles song – written and sung by John Lennon, developed and worked on by Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, and finished by Paul and Ringo over four decades later.
It's release became a cultural moment in history, uniting listeners around the world in a shared music experience as the band released their final single.
You can learn more at https://www.thebeatles.com/announcement
The Beatles played Shea Stadium on 15th August, 1965 - it was the first ever major stadium rock concert. Help! was the 11th song of 12 on the set list that day. #TheBeatles Video ©️ Apple Corps Ltd.
We missed the punchline. Must've been an in joke!
#MagicalMysteryTour was The Beatles' third film, made in 1967. Self-directed and largely improvised, it cast the band and many of their friends as they went on a fantasy road trip across the UK.
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#YellowSubmarine merged many different visual styles with a lot of humour and surrealism thrown in - with The Beatles' music as the inspiration for the whole film. What's your favourite section? #TheBeatles Video ©️ Apple Corps Ltd.
Journey back to 1964 and experience Beatlemania like never before.
From producer Martin Scorsese and director David Tedeschi, stream Beatles '64, an original documentary, only on @disneyplus November 29.
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Tune into The Beatles’ 1964 North American Tour... The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono are out now!
Find out more at: https://www.thebeatles.com/us-1964-albums
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The film captures the electrifying moment of The Beatles’ first visit to America. On February 7, 1964, The Beatles arrived in New York City to unprecedented excitement and hysteria. From the instant they landed at Kennedy Airport, met by thousands of fans, Beatlemania swept New York and the entire country. Their thrilling debut performance on The Ed Sullivan Show captivated more than 73 million viewers, the most watched television event of its time. Beatles ’64 presents the spectacle, but also tells a more intimate behind the scenes story, capturing the camaraderie of John, Paul, George, and Ringo as they experienced unimaginable fame.
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 WingNut Films and remixed by Giles Martin. Spotlighting this singular cultural moment and its continued resonance today, the music and footage are augmented by newly filmed interviews with Paul and Ringo, as well as fans whose lives were transformed by The Beatles.
Beatles ’64 is directed by David Tedeschi and produced by Martin Scorsese, Margaret Bodde, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Olivia Harrison, Sean Ono Lennon, Jonathan Clyde, and Mikaela Beardsley, with Jeff Jones and Rick Yorn serving as executive producers.
Only on #DisneyPlus November 29.
@johnlennon @PaulMcCartney @GeorgeHarrisonOfficial @ringostarr @disneyplus
Originally compiled for U.S. release between January 1964 and March 1965 by Capitol Records and United Artists, seven Beatles albums have been analog cut for 180-gram audiophile vinyl from their original mono master tapes for global release on November 22.
The seven mono albums are available now to order in a new eight-LP box set titled The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono, with six of the titles also available individually.
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Find out more here.
https://www.thebeatles.com/us-1964-albums
Order here:
https://thebeatles.lnk.to/1964USAlbumsBox
Listen to I Want To Hold Your Hand on The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono box set - out November 22
Journey back to 1964 and experience Beatlemania like never before.
From producer Martin Scorsese and director David Tedeschi, stream Beatles '64, an original documentary, only on @disneyplus November 29.
The film captures the electrifying moment of The Beatles’ first visit to America. On February 7, 1964, The Beatles arrived in New York City to unprecedented excitement and hysteria. From the instant they landed at Kennedy Airport, met by thousands of fans, Beatlemania swept New York and the entire country. Their thrilling debut performance on The Ed Sullivan Show captivated more than 73 million viewers, the most watched television event of its time. Beatles ’64 presents the spectacle, but also tells a more intimate behind the scenes story, capturing the camaraderie of John, Paul, George, and Ringo as they experienced unimaginable fame.
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 WingNut Films and remixed by Giles Martin. Spotlighting this singular cultural moment and its continued resonance today, the music and footage are augmented by newly filmed interviews with Paul and Ringo, as well as fans whose lives were transformed by The Beatles.
Beatles ’64 is directed by David Tedeschi and produced by Martin Scorsese, Margaret Bodde, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Olivia Harrison, Sean Ono Lennon, Jonathan Clyde, and Mikaela Beardsley, with Jeff Jones and Rick Yorn serving as executive producers.
@johnlennon @PaulMcCartney @GeorgeHarrisonOfficial @ringostarr
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