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Kurt Hoffman's Band of Weeds performs "Revolution #9" on the 1992 album Live at the Knitting Factory: Downtown Does the Beatles (Knitting Factory Records). [56] The jam band Phish performed "Revolution 9" (along with almost all of the songs from The Beatles) at their Halloween 1994 concert that was released in 2002 as Live Phish Volume 13. [57]
"Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" is a Christmas song by the English rock band the Beatles, originally recorded for their fifth fan club Christmas record, Christmas Time Is Here Again! (1967). One of the few Beatles songs credited to all four members of the band, it consists of a blues based backing track as well as double-tracked vocals sung by ...
Music recorded 28 November 1967 at EMI Studios, London; Christmas greetings recorded 6 December 1966 at EMI Studios, London; originally released on the Beatles' 1967 fan club Christmas record, Christmas Time Is Here Again! CD UK: CDR6422 / USA: CDP 58497 "Free as a Bird" – 4:26 "I Saw Her Standing There" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:51
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Get in the Christmas spirit all season long: Try These Christmas Party Ideas for an Extra Merry Celebration These Funny Christmas Jokes Will Light Up the Night Like a Christmas Tree
Funny Christmas quotes "A perpetual holiday is a good working definition of hell." — George Bernard Shaw "We got so caught up in the little things of Christmas, like love and family, that we ...
[8] [9] [10] Another Beatles Christmas Record was not sent to American fans. Instead, US-based fans received an edited version of The Beatles Christmas Record, which had been sent to British fan-club members in 1963. Also, as opposed to using flexi-discs, the US fan-club sent the message in a tri-fold cardboard mailer, with the "record ...
"One After 909" (sometimes entitled "The One After 909" in early recordings) is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1970 album Let It Be. It was written by John Lennon , with input from Paul McCartney , and credited to their joint partnership .