No, that was the Who, a few years after the Beatles broke up.
The Beatles made Come Together in 1969, Michael covered it in 1987.
No
This song is by the Bee Gees. It has a Beatles sound, having been recorded the year after Abbey Road, but I don't think the Beatles ever recorded it.
THE BEATLES! best and most famous band that ever walked this eath! i went around L.A. asking people who is the best band ever, and 90 present said beatles. who ever thinks the beatles suck, sucks.
The Beatles never covered Satisfaction nor did they ever play it in concert. It is possible that they jammed with it, as Paul played the "fuzz" bass on "Think For Yourself", which may have evolved from its use on the Rolling Stone's original track.
It depends, I think it could be the Beatles or The Jackson 5.
The Beatles had stopped touring by 1967, and Revolution #1 was recorded in 1968, so I don't think the Bealtes ever performed it in concert.
I think they use it in Baby You're A Rich Man.
You wouldn't think so if you saw their answer to my Beatles question.
yes. it was on their albums With The Beatles and Meet The Beatles.
If its in perfect condition, it could be up to $250. I have one that is superb, and that's what it's worth. Like ILL ever sell it thouh
2nd best. disturbed is the best band ever.
no
No. The Beatles did not sing "Pinball Wizard". It is a Who song.
Nobody will ever BE the Beatles. They were too unique, and special and creative to have somebody as good as them. No, not even one direction will ever be the Beatles. But, the Beatles will still exsist. You might not see them with your eyes, but if really beleive, you can see them with your heart :)
The Beatles met with royalty of no less than a dozen countries.