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The Beatles songs

The Beatles songs

By: Beppe Brocchetta
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The Beatles UK discography from 1962 to 1970 which includes singles and albums. For each song we indicate the release date, the recording date, the recording studios, the songwriters or the songwriter, the label, the producer, voices and instruments and other interesting information.Beppe Brocchetta Music
Episodes
  • 5. There's a Place
    Jan 3 2023

    It has been defined as a melancholic song, a discomfort that is clearly found in the text: I feel sad. The lyrics are written as if it were a narrative and are very different from those of their first songs. The music and the rhythm make one imagine a moment of weakness that could have a happy ending.

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    2 mins
  • 4. Ask Me Why
    Dec 19 2022

    The song Ask Me Why was mainly composed by John Lennon. The song was recorded in a short time. The Beatles performed Ask Me Why on the BBC radio program Teenager's Turn (Here We Go) on June, 15 1962. Ask Me Why is a song that the Beatles have been playing in their live concerts since the Beatles' time in Hamburg in 1962. 

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    2 mins
  • 3. Please Please Me
    Dec 8 2022

    Please Please Me is the second single in the UK, the song was included in the Beatles debut album Please Please Me released on March 22,  1963. John Lennon wrote the song when he lived in Mendips, in his bedroom at Aunt Mimi's house. At the end of the final recording, George Martin said: Please Please Me was sure to be a hit. The Beatles performed the song on Saturday 19 January 1963 on the Saturday night television show Thank Your Lucky Stars, the Beatles' first UK television appearance. Tours begin, visibility in BBC programs, the press and sales have brought the Beatles to the top of the national charts.

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    4 mins
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