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In Hamburg in 1961 and 1962, six songs were recorded on which the Beatles provided backing music for the vocalist Tony Sheridan and two more featuring only the foursome. "My Bonnie" and "The Saints", two of Sheridan's numbers, had been released in Germany in 1961 on a single and on the 1962 album My Bonnie under the moniker "Tony Sheridan and the Beat Brothers".
All My Loving: 7 February 1964 5: Long Tall Sally: 19 June 1964 6: A Hard Day's Night: Extracts from the Album: 6 November 1964 7: A Hard Day's Night: Extracts from the Film: 4 November 1964 8: Beatles for Sale: 6 April 1965 9: Beatles for Sale No. 2: 4 June 1965 10: The Beatles' Million Sellers: 6 December 1965 11: Yesterday: 4 March 1966 12 ...
Sheridan College: Sheridan: Community Associate's 1948 3,277 48%/52% Western Wyoming Community College: Rock Springs: Community Associate's 1959 2,391 42%/58% University of Wyoming: Laramie: Public Doctoral 1886 [2] 11,100 47%/53% Wyoming Catholic College: Lander: Private Baccalaureate 2005 361 62%/38% Wyoming Technical Institute (WyoTech ...
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Tony Sheridan recorded it with different lyrics in 1961 with The Beatles as his backing band. Misidentified, it was released in Germany in 1964 as "If You Love Me, Baby (Take Out Some Insurance on Me, Baby)" but subsequently as "Take Out Some Insurance on Me, Baby (If You Love Me, Baby)" , "Take Out Some Insurance on Me, Baby" or erroneously as ...
Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, formerly Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology, is a public polytechnic institute partnered with private Canadian College of Technology and Trades [3] operating campuses across the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada.
Sheridan often refers to: Philip Sheridan (1831–1888), U.S. Army general after whom the Sheridan tank is named Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751–1816), Irish playwright ( The Rivals ), poet and politician