George Martin helped The Beatles record all of their albums including, "Abbey Road", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and "White Album"
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Yellow Submarine The soundtrack to the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" featured seven orchestral tracks by producer George Martin.
George Martin produced every Beatles album. With the Let It Be album, Martin supervised the original recording sessions, but the final mixing and editing was turned over to Phil Spector. George Martin had absolutely nothing to do with "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love", which were produced by Jeff Lynne. It must be understood that George Martin was not present during every recording session. He often delegated the work to studio engineers and returned to follow-up on what had been accomplished in his absence. This was especially true during the recording of the White Album when there were as many as three different studios being used at the same time by individual Beatles working on "their" tracks. Even as early as the Beatles' first album, Please Please Me, George Martin was not in the studio during the Beatles' "one take" recording of "Twist and Shout." The engineer had to find him and bring him back, saying, "Listen to this!"
George Martin (knighted in the 1990s) produced nearly all The Beatles' records, from their first UK hit "Love Me Do" to their last recordings as a group. They also worked with Bert Kaempfert, who hired the Beatles to record with Tony Sheridan in 1961, and Phil Spector, who post-produced the Let It Be sessions.Alan Parsons and Glyn Johns deserve special mention; Parsons sometimes filled in for George Martin during 1969, when Martin became tired of watching the Beatles bicker during sessions and stopped attending them, and Johns remixed portions of Let It Be before Spector came on board.
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No, George Martin who worked with The Beatles was George Henry Martin.
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Brian Epstein was the Beatles' manager until he died. George Martin was like a fifth Beatles, he was their producer. I hope this helped a little bit
It was Brian Epstein. Their producer was George Martin.
That would be George Martin
He produced the Beatles' albums from 1962 to 1969.
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This is referring to the beatles yellow submarine. I believe it is the title of a score for the movie by longtime beatles producer George Martin.
No, it was George Martin. When did you get the Tommy Allsup idea?
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