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  2. Getting Better - Wikipedia

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    "Getting Better" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was written mainly by Paul McCartney , with some of the lyrics written by John Lennon , and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership.

  3. List of cover versions of Beatles songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cover versions by music artists who have recorded one or more songs written and originally recorded by English rock band The Beatles.Many albums have been created in dedication to the group, including film soundtracks, such as I Am Sam (2001) and Across the Universe (2007) and commemorative albums such as Sgt. Pepper Knew My Father (1988) and This Bird Has Flown (2005).

  4. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! - Wikipedia

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    Everything from the song is from that poster," he explained, "except the horse wasn't called Henry." [ 12 ] (The poster identifies the horse as "Zanthus".) The song's lyrics (based on the original poster) detail the evening's program, which was to occur at Bishopsgate in the following sequence: On Saturday at 5:50 pm the band was to begin ...

  5. The final Beatles song, 'Now and Then,' featuring all four ...

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    More than 50 years since the Beatles broke up, John, Paul, George and Ringo are back together, reunited for one final track that's set to be released Thursday. The final Beatles song, 'Now and ...

  6. Beatles vs. the Rolling Stones: A History of Their Legendary ...

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    Thanks to recent remarks by Paul McCartney in the New Yorker, maybe we now can all finally agree that a rivalry between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones was — and is! — a real thing, as ...

  7. No Reply (song) - Wikipedia

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    "No Reply" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1964 album Beatles for Sale. In North America, it was issued on Capitol Records' variant on the British release, Beatles '65. [3] The song was written mainly by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. [4]

  8. The Beatles make UK chart history with number one after ... - AOL

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    The Beatles have made history by topping the UK singles chart 54 years after their last number one song. On Friday (10 November), “Now and Then” earned the top spot just eight days after it ...

  9. The Beatles singles discography - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide, the British rock band the Beatles released 63 singles.In their native United Kingdom, during their active existence as a band, they released 22 singles (including four double A-sided singles).