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2009-11-12 12:11
Capitol released Beatles '65 in the US on December 15, 1964, rushing it to market for the Christmas holidays. It quickly charted at number 1 in the US, and eventually sold platinum in the US (3x) and Canada. In fact, it moved to number 1 more...
2009-11-12 11:53
The Beatles' Long Tall Sally was the third and last album produced and distributed just for the Canadian market by Capitol Records Canada. (A fourth Canadian album was a special compilation from the Beatles' early days with Tony Sheridan in Germany...
2009-11-12 11:51
Capitol Records continued to play catch up with the wave of popularity the Beatles had created in the UK and then in the US. Three months after the first Capitol release in the US, The Beatles' Second Album was placed in distribution. This was on...
2009-11-12 11:49
Twist and Shout was the second Canadian release of Beatles' music, distributed by Capitol Canada. It was basically a monaural re-release of the Beatles' first UK album, Please Please Me, first sold in the UK on March 22, 1963. The Canadian version...
2009-11-12 10:54
Meet the Beatles was Capitol Records' toe in the water concerning the British band that was creating a craze across the North American continent. It was released on January 20, 1964, just 10 days after Vee-Jay had released Introducing … The Beatles...
2009-11-12 10:45
Beatlemania! With The Beatles, the first of four Beatles albums prepared and sold especially for the Canadian market, has the honor of being the first Beatles album ever in North America. This was due largely to the indifference of Capitol Records (...
2009-11-12 10:52
Vee-Jay Records had the privilege of releasing the first Beatles album in the United States. It had been planned for July of 1963, but legal tangles with EMI and Capitol records held it up for six months. This came about because EMI had given the...
2009-11-11 21:19
Released as the b-side to Can't Buy Me Love, You Can't Do That was the Beatles' sixth UK single and their seventh single in the US. Written in February of 1964 during the Beatles' US tour (Miami), this Lennon composition was the pioneer of a song...
2009-11-11 21:19
There are a number of strong contenders for the prize as strangest Beatles song. Revolution 9 comes to mind. But the prize probably should go to You Know My Name (Look Up The Number). It is a true collaboration of Paul and John, originally recorded...
2009-11-11 21:17
Yes It Is was mainly a John Lennon song, written in 1965 and released as a single record, the b-side to Ticket to Ride. The recording stands out because of Harrison's accomplished volume pedal guitar playing and the close harmonies of the three...

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What was the public and medias reaction when the Beatles released The...
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