Depending on the condition it would vary, but the sale value for a signed version would retail at $700-$1500 depending on the market you may get a bit more. Hope this helps.
P.S I am a antiques dealer in the music industry so you should find these figures accurate.
No, it was not. The only double album The Beatles released was The Beatles (more commonly known as the White Album) which was released in 1968.
It is the second Beatles album released by Capitol Records, released in 1964.1.Roll Over Beethoven2.Thank You Girl3.You Really Got A Hold On Me4.Devil In Her Heart5.Money6.You Can't Do That7.Long Tall Sally8.I Call Your Name9.Please Mr. Postman10.I'll Get You11. She Loves You
The album "Please Please Me".
The Beatles released a double album called "The Beatles" in a plain white sleeve; it is better known as The White Album. Black Albums, are "bootleg" albums - sometimes of some of the demo tracks recorded for the White Album.
The Beatles released a self-titled double album, The Beatles, in November 1968. The public called it the "White Album" for its plain white cover, and later so did everyone.
about $30 or $40
The song "Rocky Racoon" was sung by the British band The Beatles from their double disc album titled "The Beatles". The song was mainly written by Paul McCartney.
No, that is just a rumor! If they did, don't you think the double would not have been able to write all the wonderful songs just as good as Paul?
Their double album, The Beatles (White Album), is their all-time best seller, having gone 19x's platinum as of 2011, with sales over 30 million copies.
The White Album, which had the standard price for a double album at release (currently $30, as opposed to $15 for a single album).
He actually wrote the song around the time the Beatles were recording the double album.
John Lennon wrote the song; he said he was struck by the double meaning of "please" in the Bing Crosby song; "Please will you listen to my pleas" and he wrote the song in the style of Roy Orbison - it was speeded up when the Beatles recorded it.