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HISTORY of the BEATLES MUH2370– Dr HISTORY OF THE BEATLES MUH2370– Dr. A.Tranquilino FIU School of Music Album / Singles track list and release dates PLEASE PLEASE ME (March 22, 1963) WITH THE BEATLES (November 22, 1963) 1. I Saw Her Standing There 1.It Won't Be Long 2. Misery 2. All I've Got To Do 3. Anna (Go To Him) 3. All My Loving 4. Chains 4. Don't Bother Me 5. Boys 5. Little Child 6. Ask Me Why 6. Till There Was You 7. Please Please Me 7. Please Mr. Postman 8. Love Me Do 8. Roll Over Beethoven 9. P. S. I Love You 9. Hold Me Tight 10. Baby It`s You 10. You Really Got A Hold On Me 11. Do You Want To Know A Secret 11. I Wanna Be Your Man 12. Taste Of Honey, A 12. Devil In Her Heart 13. There`s A Place 13. Not A Second Time 14. Twist And Shout 14. Money A HARD DAY’S NIGHT (July 10, 1964) BEATLES FOR SALE (December 4, 1964) 1. A Hard Day's Night 1. No Reply 2. I Should Have Known Better 2. I`m A Loser 3. If I Fell 3. Baby`s In Black 4. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You 4. Rock And Roll Music 5. And I Love Her 5. I`ll Follow The Sun 6. Tell Me Why 6. Mr. Moonlight 7. Can't Buy Me Love 7. Kansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey 8. Any Time At All 8. Eight Days A Week 9. I'll Cry Instead 9. Words Of Love 10. Things We Said Today 10. Honey Don`t 11. When I Get Home 11. Every Little Thing 12. You Can't Do That 12. I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party 13. I'll Be Back 13. What You`re Doing . 14. Everybody`s Trying To Be My Baby HISTORY OF THE BEATLES Album / Singles track list and release dates - Page 2. MUH2370– Dr. A.Tranquilino FIU School of Music HELP (August 6, 1965) RUBBER SOUL (December 3, 1965) 1. Help 1. Drive My Car 2. Night Before, The 2. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) 3. You`ve Got To Hide Your Love Away 3. You Won`t See Me 4. I Need You 4. Nowhere Man 5. Another Girl 5. Think For Yourself 6. You`re Going To Lose That Girl 6. The Word 7. Ticket To Ride 7. Michelle 8. Act Naturally 8. What Goes On 9. It`s Only Love 9. Girl 10. You Like Me Too Much 10. I`m Looking Through You 11. Tell Me What You See 11. In My Life 12. I`ve Just Seen A Face 12. Wait 13. Yesterday 13. If I Needed Someone 14. Dizzy Miss Lizzie 14. Run For Your Life SGT. PEPPER’S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (June 1, 1967) Recorded at Abbey Road Studios and Regent Sound Studio, London, England REVOLVER (August 5, 1966) between December 6, 1966 and April 21, 1967. 1. Taxman 1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 2. Eleanor Rigby 2. With A Little Help From My Friends 3. I`m Only Sleeping 3. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 4. Love You To 4. Getting Better 5. Here, There And Everywhere 5. Fixing A Hole 6. Yellow Submarine 6. She's Leaving Home 7. She Said She Said 7. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! 8. Good Day Sunshine 8. Within You Without You 9. And Your Bird Can Sing 9. When I'm Sixty-Four 10. For No One 10. Lovely Rita 11. Doctor Robert 11. Good Morning Good Morning 12. I Want To Tell You 12. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 13. Got To Get You Into My Life 13. Day In The Life, A 14. Tomorrow Never Knows HISTORY OF THE BEATLES Album / Singles track list and release dates - Page 3. MUH2370– Dr. A.Tranquilino FIU School of Music MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (December 8, 1967) 1. Magical Mystery Tour 2. Fool On The Hill, The 3. Flying 4. Blue Jay Way 5. Your Mother Should Know 6. I Am The Walrus 7. Hello Goodbye 8. Strawberry Fields Forever 9. Penny Lane 10. Baby You`re A Rich Man 11. All You Need Is Love YELLOW SUBMARINE (January 17, 1969) 1. Hey Bulldog 2. All Together Now 3. Only A Northern Song 4. It’s All Too Much THE BEATLES (THE WHITE ALBUM) (November 22, 1968) 1. Back In The USSR 1. Birthday 2. Dear Prudence 2. Yer Blues 3. Glass Onion 3. Mother Nature`s Son 4. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 4. Everybody`s Got Something To Hide 5. Wild Honey Pie Except Me And My Monkey 6. Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill 5. Sexy Sadie 7. While My Guitar Gently Weeps 6. Helter Skelter 8. Happiness Is A Warm Gun 7. Long Long Long 9. Martha My Dear 8. Revolution 10. I`m So Tired 9. Honey Pie 11. Black Bird 10. Savoy Truffle 12. Piggies 11. Cry Baby Cry 13. Rocky Raccoon 12. Revolution 9 14. Don`t Pass Me By 13. Good Night 15. Why Don`t We Do It In The Road 16. I Will - The Beatles 17. Julia HISTORY OF THE BEATLES Album / Singles track list and release dates - Page 4. MUH2370– Dr. A.Tranquilino FIU School of Music ABBEY ROAD ( September 26, 1969) LET IT BE (May 8, 1970) Recorded during early 1969 1. Come Together 1. Two Of Us 2. Something 2. Dig A Pony 3. Maxwell`s Silver Hammer 3. Across The Universe 4. Oh! Darling 4. I Me Mine 5. Octopus`s Garden 5. Dig It 6. I Want You (She`s So Heavy) 6. Let It Be 7. Here Comes The Sun 7. Maggie Mae 8. Because 8. I've Got A Feeling 9. You Never Give Me Your Money 9. One After 909 10. Sun King 10. Long And Winding Road 11. Mean Mr. Mustard 11. For You Blue 12. Polythene Pam 12. Get Back 13. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 14. Golden Slumbers 15. Carry That Weight 16. End, The 17. Her Majesty PAST MASTERS Vol.1 (1962-65) PAST MASTERS Vol.2 (1965-1970) --1: Love Me Do - (mono, single version with Ringo) ( Oct. 5, 1962) 1: Day Tripper (Dec.3, 1965) --2: From Me To You - (mono) April 11, 1963 2: We Can Work It Out (Dec.3, 1965) --3: Thank You Girl - (mono) April 11, 1963 3: Paperback Writer (June 10, 1966) --4: She Loves You - (mono) August 23, 1963 4: Rain (June 10, 1966) --5: I'll Get You - (mono) August 23, 1963 5: Lady Madonna (March 15, 1968) --6: I Want To Hold Your Hand (November 29, 1963) 6: Inner Light, The (March 15, 1968) --7: This Boy (November 29, 1963) 7: Hey Jude (August 30, 1968) --8: Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand (I Want To Hold Your Hand) - (mono) 8: Revolution (August 30, 1968) --9: Sie Liebt Dich (She Loves You) - (mono) 9: Get Back - (single version) (April 11, 1969) --10: Long Tall Sally (June 19, 1964) 10: Don't Let Me Down (April 11, 1969) --11: I Call Your Name (June 19, 1964) 11: Ballad Of John And Yoko, The (May 30, 1969) --12: Slow Down (June 19, 1964) 12: Old Brown Shoe (May 30, 1969) --13: Matchbox (June 19, 1964) 13: Across The Universe - (alternate, "Wildlife" 14: I Feel Fine (Nov. 27, 1964) version) Dec. 12, 1969 on the charity album --15: She's A Woman (Nov. 27, 1964) World Wildlife Fund) --16: Bad Boy (Dec. 9, 1966) The only original song released on the 14: Let It Be - (single mix) (March 6, 1970) -- Christmas Album A Collection of Beatles Oldies. 15: You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) 17: Yes It Is (April 9, 1965) (mono) (Recorded June 1967/ --18: I'm Down (July 23, 1965) Released March 6, 1970) .
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