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  2. Good Day Sunshine - Wikipedia

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    A live version from this tour was issued as the B-side of his 1990 single "Birthday". [65] "Good Day Sunshine" was used as the wake-up music on the Space Shuttle mission STS-135. [61] McCartney played the song live to the crew of the International Space Station on 13 November 2005 in the first concert link-up to the space station. [66]

  3. The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles

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    The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles is a television program and tribute to English rock group the Beatles.It aired on CBS on February 9, 2014 (original) and February 12, 2014 (rerun) in the United States and ITV in the United Kingdom on May 2, 2014.

  4. I've Got a Feeling - Wikipedia

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    "I've Got a Feeling" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1970 album Let It Be. It was recorded on 30 January 1969 during the Beatles' rooftop concert . [ 3 ] It is a combination of two unfinished songs: Paul McCartney 's "I've Got a Feeling" and John Lennon 's "Everybody Had a Hard Year".

  5. Things We Said Today - Wikipedia

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    "Things We Said Today" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was released in July 1964 as the B-side to the single "A Hard Day's Night" and on their album of the same name, except in North America, where it appeared on the album Something New.

  6. You Can't Do That - Wikipedia

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    The performance is included in the documentary The Making of "A Hard Day's Night". The Beatles recorded "You Can't Do That" four times for BBC radio in 1964. It also became a part of the group's live repertoire that year, and was the second song in their set—after "Twist And Shout"—during their Australian and North American tours. [15]

  7. The Night Before (song) - Wikipedia

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    Recorded in February 1965, "The Night Before" was the first Beatles song to feature electric piano, played by John Lennon. Its film sequence was shot the following May, showing the band miming to the track on Salisbury Plain. The Beatles only played the song live once, during their final BBC Radio performance.

  8. Having a bad day? Here are 7 ways to make it better. - AOL

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    Experts share tips to help you "break the negative spiral" and turn your mood around.

  9. Etcetera (song) - Wikipedia

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    McCartney himself has not spoken well of "Etcetera". He has stated that "it's a bad song" and that he's "glad it died in a tape bin". [1] On the other hand, engineer Alan Brown called it "a very beautiful song." Brown described the song as a "ballad and has the word 'etcetera' several times in the lyric.