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  1. The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years. Available on Hulu. In the 1960s, The Beatles exploded on to the public scene, seemingly out of nowhere as the band's formative years of constant performing at home and in Hamburg, and Brian Epstein's grooming, finally paid off beyond their wildest dreams. This feature is a compilation of found ...

  2. Eight Days a Week Lyrics: Ooh, I need your love, babe / Guess you know it's true / Hope you need my love, babe / Just like I need you / Hold me, love me / Hold me, love me / I ain't got nothing ...

  3. 15 de nov. de 2016 · In The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years, Oscar ®-winning director Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind, Apollo 13) explores the history of The Beatles through the lens of the group’s concert performances, from their early days playing small clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg to their unprecedented world tours in packed stadiums around the globe from New York to Melbourne to Tokyo.

  4. The Beatles 1 was released in 2000. This new clip is a montage of material from The Beatles’ historic Shea Stadium performance on 15. August 1965 in front of 55,000 fans during which the band performed twelve songs, but ‘Eight Days A Week’ was not among them. The song’s title and the clip say so much about the band’s frenetic ...

  5. D E7. G D. Eight days a week. G D. G D. Aprende a tocar el cifrado de Eight Days A Week (The Beatles) en Cifra Club. Oh, I need your love babe / Guess you know it's true / Hope you need my love babe / Just like I need you / Hold me, love me / Hold me, love me / I ain't got nothin' but l.

  6. Start your free trial to watch The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years and other popular TV shows and movies including new releases, classics, Hulu Originals, and more. It’s all on Hulu. In 1962 four young men John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr came together to form the 20th century musical phenomenon known as, "The Beatles."

  7. 28 de feb. de 2023 · Although ‘Eight Days A Week’ was a huge hit in America, The Beatles evidently didn’t rate the song highly, for they never played it live – although they did mime to it on 28 March 1965 during their final appearance on the television programme Thank Your Lucky Stars.