The Beatles (disambiguation)
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The Beatles
were a rock group from Liverpool, England, formed in 1960.
The Beatles may also refer to:
The Beatles
The Beatles were an English rock band, active throughout the 1960s and one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music. Formed in Liverpool, by 1962 the group consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr...
were a rock group from Liverpool, England, formed in 1960.
The Beatles may also refer to:
- The Beatles (album)The Beatles (album)The Beatles is the ninth official album by the English rock group The Beatles, a double album released in 1968. It is also commonly known as "The White Album" as it has no graphics or text other than the band's name embossed on its plain white sleeve.The album was written and recorded during a...
, the band's eponymous album, also known as The White Album, released in 1968. - The Beatles (TV series), an animated television series featuring the band.
- Beatles (novel)Beatles (novel)Beatles is a novel written by the Norwegian author Lars Saabye Christensen. The book was first published in 1984. It takes its title from the English rock band The Beatles, and all the chapters are named after Beatles songs or albums. The book tells the story of four Oslo boys in the years from...
, a novel by Norwegian author Lars Saabye ChristensenLars Saabye ChristensenLars Saabye Christensen, born 21 September 1953 in Oslo, is a Norwegian author.Saabye Christensen was raised in the Skillebekk neighbourhood of Oslo, but lived for many years in Sortland in northern Norway; both places play a major role in his work...
. - Two Beatles albums titled The Beatles released by Amiga records in East Germany in 1965 and 1982 respectively. See The Beatles discographyThe Beatles discographyIn their native United Kingdom during 1962–1970, The Beatles released 12 studio albums, 13 EPs, and 22 singles. However, the band's international discography is complicated, due to different versions of their albums sometimes being released in other countries, particularly during their early years...
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