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First appearing on 1966's 'Revolver', 'Yellow Submarine' is one of just eleven songs in The Beatles catalogue where Ringo Starr took on lead vocals.
George Harrison was not a fan of one of The Beatles most beloved albums, but he knew it was popular for a reason.
George Harrison didn't think a hit Beatles album was 'any good,' but later admitted he understood why it was a hit.
The Beatles' 1966 track, "And Your Bird Can Sing," helped inform a prominent feature in rock 'n' roll of the following decade.
The story of the emergence of The Beatles and their connection to Black Dyke Mills Band has been explored on the 'BBC Radio 2 Loves Brass!' programme.
Every album/LP The Beatles released during their run, with the exception of the Yellow Submarine soundtrack, peaked at number one in the charts. Yellow Submarine came in at a respectable three.
Unless you’ve been living in a yellow submarine for the past three ... Life-changing event or not, the Beatles in iTunes have sold over 2 million songs so far and generated 450,000 album downloads, ...
It doesn't feature on any of The Beatles' studio LPs, although is used in their film 'Yellow Submarine' and appears on the subsequent soundtrack album. In 1999, the song was chosen as the anthem ...