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The Beatles Greatest Hits Full Album Original - Best The Beatles Songs Collection 2024
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The Beatles Greatest Hits Full Album Original - Best The Beatles Songs Collection 2024The Beatles Greatest Hits Full Album Original - Best The Beatles Songs Collection 2024The Beatles Greatest Hits Full Album Original - Best The Beatles Songs Collection 2024#classicrock #thebeatles #rock01. Don't Let Me Down02. Come Together03. Here Comes The Sun04. Something05. Hey Jude06. A Day In The Life07. Help!08. I Feel Fine09. Words Of Love10. While My Guitar Gently Weeps11. While My Guitar Gently Weeps12. Strawberry Fields Forever13. I Cant Get No Satisfaction14. Under Pressure15. One16. What It Takes17. La Grange18. Thunderstruck19. The House of the Rising Sun20. Love BitesTag: the beatles,The Beatles Greatest Hits,the beatles songs,the beatles playlist,the beatles songs playlist,the beatles full album,the beatles mix,best the beatles songs,best songs of the beatles,beatles,classic rock,rock,classic rock songs,the beatles best songs,the beatles best songs of all time,the beatles best songs collection,the beatles greatest hits,the beatles greatest hits full album,the beatles greatest hits original
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The Beatles - Hey Jude
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The Beatles performing “Hey Jude.”Hey Jude topped the charts in Britain for two weeks and for 9 weeks in America, where it became The Beatles longest-running No.1 in the US singles chart as well as the single with the longest running time.The Beatles did not record their promotional film until Hey Jude had been on sale in America for a week. They returned to Twickenham Film Studio, using director Michael Lindsay-Hogg who had worked with them on Paperback Writer and Rain. Earlier still, Lindsay-Hogg had directed episodes of Ready Steady Go! And a few months after the film for Hey Jude he made The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus TV special that featured John and Yoko but wouldn’t be shown until 1996To help with the filming an audience of around 300 local people, as well as some of the fans that gathered regularly outside Abbey Road Studios were brought in for the song’s finale. Their presence had an unlikely upside for The Beatles in their long-running saga with the Musicians’ Union in that the MU were fooled into believing the band were playing live, when in fact they were miming for the vast majority of the song. Paul, however, sang live throughout the song.The video was first broadcast on David Frost’s Frost On Sunday show, four days after it was filmed. At that point transmission was in black and white although the promo was originally shot in colour. It was first aired in America a month later on 6 October 1968, on The Smotheres Brothers Comedy Hour.Watch more videos from The Beatles: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/YTPlaylistsSubscribe to The Beatles’ YouTube channel & ring the bell to never miss a new video: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/YTSignupSign up for The Beatles’ Official Email List: https://www.thebeatles.com/newsletterStream The Beatles:🎙️ Apple Music: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/AppleMusic🎙️ Spotify: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Spotify🎙️ Amazon Music: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/AmazonMusic🎙️ Pandora: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Pandora🎙️ Tidal: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Tidal🎙️ Deezer: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Deezer🎙️ YouTube Music: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/YouTubeMusicFollow The Beatles:⭐ https://www.thebeatles.com⭐ https://www.instagram.com/thebeatles⭐ https://www.facebook.com/thebeatles⭐ https://www.tiktok.com/@thebeatles⭐ https://twitter.com/thebeatles#TheBeatles #HeyJude #JohnLennon #PaulMcCartney #GeorgeHarrison #RingoStarr
The Beatles - Hey Jude
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The Beatles performing “Hey Jude.”Hey Jude topped the charts in Britain for two weeks and for 9 weeks in America, where it became The Beatles longest-running No.1 in the US singles chart as well as the single with the longest running time.The Beatles did not record their promotional film until Hey Jude had been on sale in America for a week. They returned to Twickenham Film Studio, using director Michael Lindsay-Hogg who had worked with them on Paperback Writer and Rain. Earlier still, Lindsay-Hogg had directed episodes of Ready Steady Go! And a few months after the film for Hey Jude he made The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus TV special that featured John and Yoko but wouldn’t be shown until 1996To help with the filming an audience of around 300 local people, as well as some of the fans that gathered regularly outside Abbey Road Studios were brought in for the song’s finale. Their presence had an unlikely upside for The Beatles in their long-running saga with the Musicians’ Union in that the MU were fooled into believing the band were playing live, when in fact they were miming for the vast majority of the song. Paul, however, sang live throughout the song.The video was first broadcast on David Frost’s Frost On Sunday show, four days after it was filmed. At that point transmission was in black and white although the promo was originally shot in colour. It was first aired in America a month later on 6 October 1968, on The Smotheres Brothers Comedy Hour.Watch more videos from The Beatles: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/YTPlaylistsSubscribe to The Beatles’ YouTube channel & ring the bell to never miss a new video: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/YTSignupSign up for The Beatles’ Official Email List: https://www.thebeatles.com/newsletterStream The Beatles:🎙️ Apple Music: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/AppleMusic🎙️ Spotify: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Spotify🎙️ Amazon Music: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/AmazonMusic🎙️ Pandora: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Pandora🎙️ Tidal: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Tidal🎙️ Deezer: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Deezer🎙️ YouTube Music: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/YouTubeMusicFollow The Beatles:⭐ https://www.thebeatles.com⭐ https://www.instagram.com/thebeatles⭐ https://www.facebook.com/thebeatles⭐ https://www.tiktok.com/@thebeatles⭐ https://twitter.com/thebeatles#TheBeatles #HeyJude #JohnLennon #PaulMcCartney #GeorgeHarrison #RingoStarr
The Beatles - Something
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The Beatles performing “Something.”Watch more videos from The Beatles: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/YTPlaylistsSubscribe to The Beatles’ YouTube channel & ring the bell to never miss a new video: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/YTSignupSign up for The Beatles’ Official Email List: https://www.thebeatles.com/newsletterStream The Beatles:🎙️ Apple Music: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/AppleMusic🎙️ Spotify: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Spotify🎙️ Amazon Music: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/AmazonMusic🎙️ Pandora: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Pandora🎙️ Tidal: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Tidal🎙️ Deezer: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Deezer🎙️ YouTube Music: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/YouTubeMusicFollow The Beatles:⭐ https://www.thebeatles.com⭐ https://www.instagram.com/thebeatles⭐ https://www.facebook.com/thebeatles⭐ https://www.tiktok.com/@thebeatles⭐ https://twitter.com/thebeatles#TheBeatles #Something #JohnLennon #PaulMcCartney #GeorgeHarrison #RingoStarr
The Beatles - Hey Jude
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The Beatles performing “Hey Jude.”Hey Jude topped the charts in Britain for two weeks and for 9 weeks in America, where it became The Beatles longest-running No.1 in the US singles chart as well as the single with the longest running time.The Beatles did not record their promotional film until Hey Jude had been on sale in America for a week. They returned to Twickenham Film Studio, using director Michael Lindsay-Hogg who had worked with them on Paperback Writer and Rain. Earlier still, Lindsay-Hogg had directed episodes of Ready Steady Go! And a few months after the film for Hey Jude he made The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus TV special that featured John and Yoko but wouldn’t be shown until 1996To help with the filming an audience of around 300 local people, as well as some of the fans that gathered regularly outside Abbey Road Studios were brought in for the song’s finale. Their presence had an unlikely upside for The Beatles in their long-running saga with the Musicians’ Union in that the MU were fooled into believing the band were playing live, when in fact they were miming for the vast majority of the song. Paul, however, sang live throughout the song.The video was first broadcast on David Frost’s Frost On Sunday show, four days after it was filmed. At that point transmission was in black and white although the promo was originally shot in colour. It was first aired in America a month later on 6 October 1968, on The Smotheres Brothers Comedy Hour.Watch more videos from The Beatles: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/YTPlaylistsSubscribe to The Beatles’ YouTube channel & ring the bell to never miss a new video: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/YTSignupSign up for The Beatles’ Official Email List: https://www.thebeatles.com/newsletterStream The Beatles:🎙️ Apple Music: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/AppleMusic🎙️ Spotify: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Spotify🎙️ Amazon Music: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/AmazonMusic🎙️ Pandora: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Pandora🎙️ Tidal: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Tidal🎙️ Deezer: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/Deezer🎙️ YouTube Music: https://thebeatles.lnk.to/stream/YouTubeMusicFollow The Beatles:⭐ https://www.thebeatles.com⭐ https://www.instagram.com/thebeatles⭐ https://www.facebook.com/thebeatles⭐ https://www.tiktok.com/@thebeatles⭐ https://twitter.com/thebeatles#TheBeatles #HeyJude #JohnLennon #PaulMcCartney #GeorgeHarrison #RingoStarr
DIG A PONY | THE BEATLES ROOFTOP CONCERT
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Credit to UMG on behalf of Universal Music Catalogue, Disney+, and The Beatles** I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MATERIAL, AM NOT PROFITING OFF THIS MUSIC, FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY **#TheBeatles #Getback #Rooftop