Skip to Content

User login

theBeatles.org - slowly becoming the biggest Beatles database online!

theBeatles.org - slowly becoming the biggest Beatles database online!

After a hard day's night, and much source code that had me locked up in chains and really feeling like...

Help improve theBeatles.org

Help improve theBeatles.org

With the goal of making this one of the top online authorities on The Beatles, please comment and especially let...

2012-06-30 13:50
"Sour Milk Sea" is another of the "lost Beatles songs" that seemed to have had great potential but for one reason or another never saw the light of day. Sour Milk Sea was written George Harrison and originated during 1968. The earliest known...
2012-06-26 11:52
The White session is not a reference to the recording of The Beatles' White album, but rather to one of the The Beatles' first proper recording sessions at EMI's Abbey Road Studios that took place in September of 1962. These sessions produced The...
2012-06-25 19:25
Two observations about this one... that mic must have been bugged the hell out of Paul. It's interesting the way they used to do it back then... making a grand entrance and then anticlimactically having to tune the guitars and adjust the equipment...
2012-06-25 13:24
Madman is a song in that was informally recorded during the massive Get Back sessions that never really made it past the early stages of development. A portion of the song seems to have been rolled into Mean Mr. Mustard given substantial...
2012-06-22 15:12
View Larger Map
2012-06-21 18:10
This is the cover from the Capitol release of the Beatles' single Help / I'm Down. The cover was shot during the filming of the movie Help! on location in the Bahamas which was one of the exotic locations the band wanted to visit and asked to have...
2012-06-21 12:16
This is a detail of the original Parlophone album for the Beatles 1964 release of The Beatles for Sale. What's interesting about it is that they misspelled the title of the classic John Lennon song I'm a Loser as I'm a Losser. One of the great...
2012-06-04 23:05
The long and storied musical career of the Beatles - one that ultimately saw the release of hundreds of songs over the span of some eight years - is often broken down in three distinct parts: The Early Period, the Middle Period, and the Late Period...
2012-06-03 19:47
Songs Banned by the BBC A Day in the Life (1967) from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was banned for the line I'd love to turn you on written by John Lennon and banned as drug reference. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (1967) from Sgt. Pepper's...
2012-06-02 23:02
John Lennon was once asked if Ringo was the best drummer in the world. He jokingly replied He's not even the best drummer in the Beatles!. Ringo was a star in his own right in Liverpool before we even met. He was a professional drummer who sang...

Read Me!

Hear Yee, Hear Yee! Let it be known that theBeatles.org is in no way affiliated with The Beatles. Click the following link if you are looking for the official website of The Beatles.
Read more

Beatles Songs

Beatles Songs
Over 300 songs reviewed, add your comments and become part of theBeatles.org!

Recent comments

1 week 4 days ago
You can listen to The Strangers version here: http://www.youtube.com/watch...
?
6 weeks 15 hours ago
What was the public and medias reaction when the Beatles released The...
11 weeks 1 day ago
Either way, both of them were pre-dated by "Tomorrow Never Knows".
11 weeks 3 days ago
When the original 13 Beatles albums released in CD in 1987, the sounds...
13 weeks 10 hours ago
It's not sure it was written in 6/8 time. Take 2 was in 6/8 and take 3 in...
15 weeks 3 days ago
One the most beatifull Beatles's song.
15 weeks 5 days ago
Well, if you are not sure whether you had plagiarized or not, try...
31 weeks 1 day ago
i have a sgt pepper album with 2 b sides,although it plays an a and a b...
31 weeks 2 days ago
Magical Mystery Tour is the best of their psychedelic stuff, I'd say. Much...
32 weeks 2 days ago
I heard this song in 1964 and now in 2012 I still find it to be a world I...