In a word, no. Paul's mother was Catholic and his Father Protestant and Paul was raised in neither faith. John, in his younger days was an outspoken atheist, although later in life he mellowed slightly. George was a believer in the Hari Krisha movement. Ringo was an atheist but recently said he "he was getting on better with God".
In a word, no. Lennon was raised an Anglican, became a (for the the time) outspoken atheist and later had a rather vague "belief in fate". George Harrison became a devotee of Eastern religion.
McCartney's father was a protestant and mother a catholic and raised in neither religion. Ringo Starr has recently said he's "become friends with god".
The Beatles.
As a group it was The Silver Beatles The name The Beatles was first used in May 1960.
Our friend is a huge Beatles fan and has almost every Beatles album. He just found the Beatles album Revolver on iTunes and downloaded the full album.
every single one of the beatles songs are on it
John Lennon was the one who started The Beatles
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Yes, the Beatles were real.the-beatles
The BeaTles.
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The Beatles.
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
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"Beatles for Sale" in the UK, "Beatles VI" in the US.
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The Beatles are/were British.
The Beatles!