I think It might've been "I want to hold your hand"
1964 was the first year the Beatles came to America. They also toured the country in 1965 and 1966.
February 7, 1964 is when The Beatles took off on their first trip together to the United States.The Beatles landed at Kennedy Airport (recently renamed from Idlewild) in New York, where they were greeted by 3,000 screaming fans. (Many had been given free t-shirts by Capitol Records, who wanted to guarantee a big turnout, and had spent $50,000 on a promotional campaign.)They appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show on the 9th (to a viewing audience of 73 million people), and played their first US concert on the 11th at the Washington Coliseum.
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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.
On May 13, 1964 they touched down at Darwin Airport to start their Australian tour without Ringo.
1964 was the first year the Beatles came to America. They also toured the country in 1965 and 1966.
"The Ed Sullivan Show" on February 9, 1964.
The Ed Sullivan Show.
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February 9th, 1964 live on the Ed Sullivan show. Although Jack parr, the then host on the Tonight show, claims he showed a film clip of the Beatles on his show weeks before the Sullivan debut.
Ed Sullivan
It was the Ed Sullivan show.
The Ed Sullivan Show
Feb.12 of 1964. That was their first American TV performance. The Beatles performed a total of 4 times on The Ed Sullivan Show. There's a DVD collection I recently bought that has all 4 Ed Sullivan Shows where The Beatles performed. I absolutely recommend it! http://www.edsullivan.com/products/the-4-complete-ed-sullivan-shows-starring-the-beatles Correction: The Beatles actually appeared on February 9th, 1964 which was a Sunday. The Ed Sullivan Show was broadcast on Sunday's, not Wednesday, which was the date of February 12th, 1964. The Beatles appeared three consecutive weekends, February 9th, February 16th and February 23rd. The last was a taped performance.
The Beatles American television debut was on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.
At the end of the Beatles' first performance on the Ed Sullivan show, on February 9, 1964, Ed Sullivan personally thanked New York City Deputy Chief of Police Sanford Garra for helping to keep the public order.