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The recording appears to be from the band’s 1962 audition for Decca Records, which notably rejected the group.
"I Me Mine" wasn’t intended to make the 'Let It Be' album, but an executive decision forced what remained of the Beatles back into the studio to record it for one last hurrah ...
In September 1968, they were signed by The Beatles to their Apple Records label. Their debut single was a Lennon-McCartney composition called Thingumybob which was used as the theme tune to the LWT ...
Rob Frith, owner of Neptoon Records, recently stumbled upon what he believed was a run-of-the-mill bootleg labeled 'Beatles 60s Demos' ...
The tape was recorded at Decca Studios in London on January 1, 1962, when The Beatles were still looking for a record label. The clip he posted is a cover of the Tin Pan Alley classic “The Sheik ...
But he decided not to release it. The Beatles released their debut album “Please Please Me” in 1963 after a series of record-label rejections. Chris Walter “I took it back and I thought abou ...
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