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"When I'm Sixty-Four" is a song by the English rock band The Beatles, written by Paul McCartney [5] [6] (credited to Lennon–McCartney) and released on the 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was one of the first songs McCartney wrote; he was about 14, probably in April or May 1956.
Note: Tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 12, 16, 18, and 20 utilize the 2023 mixes of songs from that year's re-issue of the Beatles compilation album 1962–1966, while tracks 8, 14, 15, and 17 utilize the 2009 remasters of songs from The Beatles: Stereo Box Set, released that year.
The Independent observed When I'm 64 challenged TV conventions by depicting older people in a sexual relationship, [6] while Nancy Banks-Smith of The Guardian found it "touching" and said the dialogue was "strikingly true to life." [7] Dan Odenwald of Metro Weekly wrote: "When I'm 64 is richer and more subtle than most romances. The age and ...
They spring eternal: "Now and Then," the "last" Beatles song, which digitally combines all four members, is currently nominated for two Grammys, 54 years after the band disbanded and 44 after ...
Capitol retained the rights to the same songs, so long as they were not marketed as a film soundtrack, [4] and began issuing songs from the United Artists soundtrack as singles in the US. [29] The label released "I'll Cry Instead" as a single in the US on 20 July 1964, backed with "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You". [30]
The Beatles, also referred to as The Beatles Cartoon, is an animated television series featuring representations of the popular English rock band of the same name. [1] It was originally broadcast from 1965 to 1967 on ABC in the United States , with reruns airing until 1969.
Instead, it was designed to trick fans into thinking their songs meant more than they actually do." [9] For the 50th-anniversary editions of The Beatles, a music video was created by Alasdair Brotherston and Jock Mooney. [10] The song served as a namesake for the 2022 film Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and is featured in the film's end-credits.
"I'm So Tired" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as "the White Album"). It was written and sung by John Lennon , though credited to Lennon–McCartney .