 The Beatles Movie Medley was a compilation of snippets from various Beatles songs. It remains, to date, the only Beatles single not released on CD. The single peaked at #12 on the Billboard "Hot 100", and #7 on the British charts in 1982. The songs were chosen from the four Beatles movies (A Hard Day's Night, Help!, Yellow Submarine, and Let It Be) and the TV special, Magical Mystery Tour. The songs included in the medley are "Magical Mystery Tour", "All You Need is Love", "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away", "I Should Have Known Better", "A Hard Day's Night", "Ticket to Ride", and "Get Back". The Beatles (L-R, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lennon), in 1964, performing on The Ed Sullivan Show promoting their first U.S. hit song, I Want To Hold Your Hand, and ushering in the British Invasion of American popular music. ...
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1982 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The film A Hard Days Night (1964) is a mockumentary written by Alun Owen and starring The Beatles during the height of Beatlemania. ...
Help! is the title of a 1965 film starring the Beatles and also featuring Leo McKern. ...
Yellow Submarine is a 1966 song by the Beatles and a 1968 animated United Artists film based on the music of The Beatles. ...
The album Let It Be, released by The Beatles on May 8, 1970, was actually recorded in early 1969, before the Abbey Road album, but was the last album released before the group broke up. ...
Magical Mystery Tour is an album by British rock band The Beatles, first released in late November 1967. ...
All You Need Is Love, a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, though largely the work of Lennon, was recorded by The Beatles. ...
Ticket To Ride is the title of a 1965 song by the 1960s pop/rock band The Beatles. ...
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Capitol Records first issued the single in conjunction with the album Reel Music and was inspired by the success of the Stars on 45 Medley, a song which included numerous Beatles songs with a lead vocalist who sounded like John Lennon. The song was released in the US as Capitol B-5107. Capitol record by Wingy Manone Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label, founded in 1942. ...
Reel Music is a compilation album featuring a selection of songs by The Beatles that were featured in their films. ...
Stars on 45 were a Dutch novelty pop act that was briefly very popular in the UK, Europe and the US in the very early 1980s. ...
John Lennon in 1968 (from The White Album) John Winston Lennon, later John Ono Lennon, (October 9, 1940 â December 8, 1980), was best known as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist for The Beatles. ...
Parlophone Records initially refused to issue the single in the UK, regarding the single as "tacky". But after the import demand for the US release grew, it was finally issued as Parlophone R6055. The original flip side was an interview with the Beatles about the making of the movie A Hard Day's Night. Later, it came out with I'm Happy Just to Dance with You. The single with the former flip side is considered quite rare and valuable. Parlophone is a record label which was founded in Germany prior to World War I by the Carl Lindstrom Company. ...
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