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  2. Beatles for Sale - Wikipedia

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    Beatles for Sale is the fourth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles.It was released on 4 December 1964 in the United Kingdom on EMI's Parlophone label. The album marked a departure from the upbeat tone that had characterised the Beatles' previous work, partly due to the band's exhaustion after a series of tours that had established them as a worldwide phenomenon in 1964.

  3. Mr. Moonlight (song) - Wikipedia

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    Okeh (US) Columbia (UK) Songwriter (s) Roy Lee Johnson. " Mr. Moonlight " is a song written by Roy Lee Johnson and recorded by Dr. Feelgood and the Interns in 1962. The song was covered by the Beatles on their 1964 albums Beatles for Sale (in the U.K.) and Beatles '65 (in the U.S.).

  4. Ticket to Ride (song) - Wikipedia

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    – John Lennon, 1970 The Beatles recorded "Ticket to Ride" on 15 February 1965 at EMI Studios in London. It was the band's first recording session since completing the Beatles for Sale album on 26 October 1964, after which they had toured the UK and played a season of Christmas shows in London until mid-January. The session inaugurated what author Mark Lewisohn describes as "a more serious ...

  5. Volkswagen Golf Mk2 - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen Golf Mk2 is a hatchback, the second generation of the Volkswagen Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Golf Mk1. It was Volkswagen 's highest volume seller from 1983 and ended in (German) production in late 1992, to be replaced by the Volkswagen Golf Mk3. The Mk2 was larger than the Mk1; its wheelbase grew slightly (+ 75 mm (3 ...

  6. Baby's in Black - Wikipedia

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    EMI, Parlophone, Capitol. Songwriter (s) Lennon–McCartney. Producer (s) George Martin. " Baby's in Black " is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, co-written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. [2][3] It appears on the United Kingdom album Beatles for Sale [4] and on the United States album Beatles '65, both released in 1964. [5]

  7. The Beatles' 1965 US tour - Wikipedia

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    1965 UK tour. The Beatles staged their second concert tour of the United States (with one date in Canada) in the late summer of 1965. At the peak of American Beatlemania, they played a mixture of outdoor stadiums and indoor arenas, with historic concerts at Shea Stadium in New York and the Hollywood Bowl. Typically of the era, the tour was a ...

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  9. Let It Be (album) - Wikipedia

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    Let It Be is the twelfth and final studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released on 8 May 1970, nearly a month following the official announcement of the group's public break-up, in tandem with the documentary of the same name. Concerned about recent friction within the band, Paul McCartney had conceived the project as an ...