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  1. Hace 1 día · En este video le contaremos la segunda parte de todos los detalles, declaraciones y comentarios acerca de “Something”, una de las más hermosas e inolvidables...

  2. Hace 4 días · Pattie Boyd, puede presumir que tres de los temas de amor más bonitos de la historia del rock: “Something” escrita por George Harrison (George Harrison desmintió que compusiera «Something» pensando en ella), la mítica “Layla” y “Wonderful tonight” escrita en 1976 por Clapton mientras esperaba impaciente que Patti ...

  3. Hace 4 días · "Revolution" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. Three versions of the song were recorded and released in 1968, all during sessions for the Beatles' self-titled double album, also known as the "White Album": a slow, bluesy arrangement ("Revolution 1") included on the album; an abstract sound collage (titled ...

  4. Hace 1 día · Years later, she and Harrison, along with other Beatles members like Ringo Starr and his wife Maureen Starkey Tigrett, drank in busy pubs in Piccadilly. Harrison sits on the pub bench motionless, inadvertent to dancing, while Boyd moves around freely to one of her favourite songs by The Rolling Stones: ‘ (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’.

  5. Hace 3 días · The Beatles' first US concert took place at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, DC, on February 11, 1964. The band traveled from New York to Washington by rail due to a snowstorm that had grounded all flights. Upon arrival, they were greeted by thousands of fans at Union Station and gave a press conference before visiting a local radio station.

  6. Hace 4 días · While My Guitar Gently Weeps. 8. Here Comes the Sun. 1. Hey Jude. “Hey Jude” is one of The Beatles’ most iconic and enduring songs. It was written by Paul McCartney and released as a single ...

  7. Hace 5 días · Originally broadcast 8 February 1964. 41 minutes ago. Malcolm Davies reports for Saturday Club on The Beatles' reception in New York and considers whether their impact is bigger than that of...