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Love Me Do to Love Me Don't

Beatles on Record

Spencer Leigh

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Journalist, broadcaster and Beatles authority Spencer Leigh analyses and discusses the Beatles and their records with the help of his vast archive of recorded interviews about the Beatles – more than anyone in the world. Leigh has been interviewing musicians, roadies, fellow broadcasters and many others on his BBC Radio Merseyside programmes for over 30 years. This book draws upon that resource and the plethora of books about the Beatles that have preceded it. Each chapter is prefaced by the cultural or historic events of the times to put the music into context. This book will take you on an enjoyable musical journey and you will be thoroughly entertained by it and will be listening with fresh ears to the Beatles back catalogue.

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'Rubber Soul', Lennon, 'Yesterday', 'Day Tripper', John Lennon, Brian Epstein, Beatles, 'Can't Buy Me Love', Billboard, McCartney, 'My Bonnie', Kansas City, Cilla Black, 'Norwegian Wood', Paul McCartney, lyrics, George Harrison, LP, Hamburg, Stu Sutcliffe, film, Four', Tony Barrow, 'When I'm Sixty, Municipal Stadium, 'Michelle', Richard Starkey, The Cavern Club, Liverpool, 'We Can Work It Out', 'All Together Now', 'Besame Mucho', biography, Wings, album, 'All My Loving', Yoko Ono, rock 'n' roll, 'Things we Said Today', 'The Ed Sullivan Show, The Beatles, 'A Hard Days Night', 'Abbey Road', Germany, 'She Loves You', 'Twist and Shout, George Martin, 'Yellow Submarine', 'I Want to Hold Your Hand', Melody Maker, Bert Kaempfert, England, 'Revolver', Jane Asher, New Musical Express, Apple, Pete Best, 1960s, 'All You Need is Love', 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band', Spencer Leigh, music, America, Linda McCartney, 'Penny Lane', Ringo Starr, 'Back in the USSR', USA