How old would be from 1964 to the 80's depending on the pressing of said album. Is it the British EMI record pressing or the American United Artist release? There have been pressings for decades on this album, and remember, during the height of Beatlemania in the 60's, there where millions of pressings of this album made, so it's not a rarity. It all depends on the collector, the condition, and how bad someone wants it. That's the problem with collectibles.
A Hard Days Night
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.
if you mean what song did the beatles get an idea for in a taxi, it is Eight Days a Week. this is because the driver said it was like working eight days a week.
On the United States charts in 1964 I Feel Fine, Can't Buy Me Love, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, A Hard Days Night, She Loves You, Love Me Do On the British charts in 1964 Can't Buy Me Love, A Hard Days Night, I Feel Fine
Eight Days A Week, The Beatles
The worth of a 1964 Hard Days Night Beatles LP will vary depending on condition and demand. A first pressing that is in mint condition could be worth thousands of dollars to a collector.
It all depends on condition. But if you sell it to a collector you'll get more than you would with anyone else. I would sell it on eBay at starting prices of $40-$60. It can only go up from there.
A Hard Days Night
It is HELP , and IT IS A HARD DAYS NIGHT.
The first Beatles movie is called A Hard Days Night.
Hard Days Night hotel
"I Should Have Known Better"
They play Euchre.
"I Should Have Known Better"
Out of those choices, start with either Hard Day's Night or Abbey Road.
About the only unusual instrument used on the song "A Hard Day's Night" by the Beatles would be the harmonica.
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