"Lots" is probably the best answer; they went through at least 5 drummers - some on one night only. George Harrison said the best drummer they ever had was someone called Thomas Moore. Their most "durable" drummers were Pete Best - who was drummer for 2 years - and, of course, Ringo Starr.
The Beatles' "Yesterday" is the most covered song in history, having been recorded by over 3,700 artists so far, and has been played over 7 million times on US radio and TV.
The band has gone through many different drummers over the years. This has allowed them to keep playing and moving forward with the times. You may be referring to Mickey Curry, Kyle Woodring, and Marc Droubay.
i think you mean to ask-"How many ALBUMS did the beatles do ?". I think they recorded 12 official albums in all.
20 #1's in the US 17 #1's in the UK NOTE - The Beatles album "1" is a compilation of all Beatles songs that made it to Number 1 in either the UK or the USA, a total of 27 tracks.
The word "LOVE" (AMOR in spanish) is said 102 times in this song.At the end of the song when MaCa sings " She loves you yeah, yeah, yeah" twiceit does not count since the word is acting like a verb (loves) and it is not exactly the word "LOVE"RDP in Hialeah - a MegaBeatlesFan, Here There and Everywhere
It had two drummers at two different times. Peter Chris was the original drummer, the cat man. The second one was Eric Carr.
It is 12 drummers drumming
There were 2008 drummers who performed during the Beijing opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
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Baby Dodds was one of the first and most important early drummers in jazz. A technically skillful player who achieved many firsts with the traps set and who was a major influence upon other drummers.
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While they were still together as a group, they appeared on the cover of life three times.
The Beatles' "Yesterday" is the most covered song in history, having been recorded by over 3,700 artists so far, and has been played over 7 million times on US radio and TV.
Many times. Air travel was the principle mode of travel for all of their tours.