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The Beatles
1967-1970





A1
Strawberry Fields Forever
A2
Penny Lane
A3
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
A4
With A Little Help From My Friends
A5
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
A6
A Day In The Life
A7
All You Need Is Love
B1
I Am The Walrus
B2
Hello Goodbye
B3
The Fool On The Hill
B4
Magical Mystery Tour
B5
Lady Madonna
B6
Hey Jude
B7
Revolution
C1
Back In The U.S.S.R.
C2
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
C3
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
C4
Get Back
C5
Don't Let Me Down
C6
The Ballad Of John & Yoko
C7
Old Brown Shoe
D1
Here Comes The Sun
D2
Come Together
D3
Something
D4
Octopus's Garden
D5
Let It Be
D6
Across The Universe
D7
The Long And Winding Road
Emerging from Liverpool, England in 1960, the Beatles were a seminal British group that evolved from rock/pop origins into pioneers of musical experimentation. The band solidified its iconic lineup in 1962, featuring John Lennon (vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica, keyboards, percussion), Paul McCartney (vocals, bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion), George Harrison (lead guitar, vocals, keyboards), and Ringo Starr (drums, vocals, percussion) after signing a recording contract with EMI. This followed a brief period with Stuart Sutcliffe (bass, 1960-61) and Pete Best (drums, 1960-62).
Initially recognized for their Merseybeat style, the Beatles soon ventured into uncharted musical territories, exploring psychedelia and pioneering innovative production techniques that incorporated tape loops and other effects. Over their active years, they created a legacy of 12 studio albums.
Their profound impact on rock and roll was acknowledged in 1988 when they were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame as a group. By 2015, each member had also received individual recognition for their contributions as solo artists within the Hall of Fame.