No. Paul and Linda McCartney recorded and released the song in 1971, after The Beatles broke up.
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Uncle Albert is not a Beatles song. It is a Paul McCartney song. There is no credit on the album and no-one has ever indicated that it was John Cleese. I'm pretty sure it was Paul doing an impression of an upper class twit, as he did in the film 'A Hard Day's Night' and the song 'You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)'.
"Hey Jude" by the Beatles was the number 1 hit song for 1968.
The Beatles sang Theodorakis in 1963, the title of the soon was "Honeymoon Song"
Originally it was "The Beatles." But it is also the Wonderland theme song and there is a "Joe Cocker" version, the Beatles version is the best though. Originally it was "The Beatles." But it is also the Wonderland theme song and there is a "Joe Cocker" version, the Beatles version is the best though.
The song title was not requested it was the song lyrics to the Beatles song that was the puzzle. The lyrics and puzzle solution were "Get Back to where you once belonged"