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  2. Christmas Time (Is Here Again) - Wikipedia

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    Emerick remixed the song again in 1984 for the Beatles' abandoned Sessions album. [18] He mixed the song for stereo, editing it down to 1:08 and cross-fading into a medley with "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da". The song was expected to appear as the B-side of the album's single, "Leave My Kitten Alone", originally planned for a release around Christmas ...

  3. The Beatles' Christmas records - Wikipedia

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    An LP compilation of all seven, titled From Then to You in the UK and The Beatles Christmas Album in the US, was sent out in 1970. Conceived as a means to appease fan-club members whose letters, due to their sheer volume, were not always being answered in a timely manner, the records included the Beatles' messages of thanks to "loyal Beatle ...

  4. I Wanna Be Santa Claus - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Lynne also sings backing vocals on "Come on Christmas, Christmas Come On", [2] "I Wanna Be Santa Claus", [3] and "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)". [4] The final sessions for the album were held on 8 and 9 September at Whatinthewhatthe? Studios, with mixing taking place at A&M Studios, Los Angeles and Sterling Sound, New York. [1]

  5. The Beatles albums discography - Wikipedia

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    This core catalogue contains all 217 tracks [a] intended for commercial release, either as album tracks, EP tracks, or singles, that were put out by the Beatles from 1962 to 1970. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Beatles' international discography is more complicated due to different versions of their albums sometimes being released in other countries ...

  6. The Beatles bootleg recordings - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, these recordings were compiled onto an LP released via their fan club called From Then to You (US title: The Beatles' Christmas Album). Since these singles or compilation album had no official general-public release prior to 2017, all have been frequently bootlegged, some with additional outtakes from Christmas recording sessions, and ...

  7. A Collection of Beatles Oldies - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] [38] In late October, Epstein informed EMI that, unlike in the previous three years, [39] no new Beatles material would be ready in time for a Christmas release. [40] As a result, the record company planned a compilation album, titled A Collection of Beatles Oldies (But Goldies!), [39] for release in Britain and other territories ...

  8. The Singles Collection 1962–1970 - Wikipedia

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    According to EMI, the series was a re-promotion rather than a reissue campaign, since all the Beatles' singles had remained in print and were widely available. [5] The project resulted from the success of the 1973 double-album sets 1962–1966 and 1967–1970, [6] which the former Beatles had endorsed, and which contained all of their British single A-sides and double A-side tracks. [7]

  9. Please Please Me - Wikipedia

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    This was an unprecedented achievement for a pop album. [40] At the time, the UK album charts tended to be dominated by film soundtracks and easy listening vocalists. [41] Please Please Me was the first non-soundtrack album to spend more than one year consecutively inside the top ten of what became the Official UK Albums Chart (with 62 weeks). [42]