Tough question.
But it should be answered.
There are various methods they use to make songs. Day Tripper was a song that was made from pressure of making a song. George made, "Here Comes The Sun" when he was visiting Eric Clapton in his English garden. Ringo made his song, "Octopus's Garden" when the chef got his order wrong and told him that the octopus came from the shade under the sea.
Like John had said, "Song writing is about getting the demon out of me. It's like being possessed. You try to go to sleep, but the song won't let you. So you have to get up and make it into something, and then you're allowed to sleep."
They usually write their songs after they hear someone say something that catches their ear. (Ringo's "A Hard Day's Night" saying) Or when they hear the medley in their head and then write the lyrics, like Yesterday.
Their first recording was on an acetate disc, in a "home studio" in Liverpool. More demos were recorded on a borrowed home tape recorder. Ringo's first recording with them was in a record-your-voice booth in Hamburg, when Pete Best wasn't available, backing another singer.
Their Polydor recordings were made live to two-track, in the auditorium of a children's school in Hamburg. Their EMI recordings started out on two-track, using a simple multitracking process devised by George Martin. From there they graduated to four-track, then eight-track during 1968.
Brian Epstein, their manager, sent many demo tapes all over London. He eventually got them an audience with Parlephone, the spoken word/comedy arm of EMI Records. George Martin thought that they had something going for them - - it's said that he was also charmed by them, and he made their first record.
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.
"The Beatles"
The Beatles has had 18 number one albums in the UK or US. Their first UK number one album was actually their debut album Please Please Me. The first number one album the Beatles had in the US was their 1964 album Meet The Beatles!.
Beatles for Sale was the fourth studio album issued by The Beatles. It was recorded on the Parlaphone label and was first released on October 26, 1964.
The Beatles White album can be purchased in a variety of brick and mortar stores. Some places that one can purchase The Beatles White album offline are Bird land Music and Planet Music.
The second Beatles album was "with The Beatles". It was made in 1963 and lots of songs of theirs we know are on it. It uses the same cover art as the album "Meet the Beatles" which was released exclusively in the U.S.A for their tour here.
Their last studio album was "Let It Be" in 1970.
The White Album
Yes it was. Beatles For Sale was their 4th album in the UK.In the USA, eight of its tracks appeared on the Beatles'65 album and six more on Beatles VI.
The second official Beatles album that was released is called "With the Beatles"
The White Album, or The Beatles Album http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_(album)
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
In the UK. their second album "With The Beatles" was released in 1963. In the US. their second album "Meet The Beatles" was released in 1964.
The album it's on is Meet The Beatles(or With The Beatles).
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.
Beatles for Sale
"The Beatles"