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On this day, 7th February 1964
7th February 1964 - The Beatles arrive at JFK airport in New York for their first US performances - this was the press conference that took place...
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"I Want To Hold Your Hand" - recorded on this day, 17th October 1963
The Beatles recorded "I Want To Hold Your Hand" at Abbey Road, on this day, in 1963. It reached Number One in the USA and UK charts. Following the success of the single they performed it on the Ed Sullivan show to an estimated 73 million viewers on February 9th 1964.
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Paris, 1964
The Beatles played The Olympia for three weeks - with the exception of Hamburg and the Cavern - longer than any other venue.
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The Royal Command Performance
"For our last number I'd like to ask your help - will the people in the cheaper seats clap your hands? And the rest of you, if you'll just rattle your jewellery"
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Get Back - Interactive Rooftop
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The Beatles Arrive on US Shores, 1964!
" 'They have just left the airport and are coming towards New York City...' It was like a dream."
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The Making of Abbey Road - By The Beatles
On this excerpt from the new Mini Documentaries the band talk about the making of Abbey Road. More documentaries featuring the band discussing their studio albums will be added in the coming weeks.
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The Concerts at Shea Stadium
"This was the first time that one of those stadiums was used for a rock concert."
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India and The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Whilst at his camp The Beatles wrote prolifically, creating the tracks that would become their next album, The Beatles, or as its commonly known, The White Album.
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