The Beatles recorded the bulk of their work in EMI's Abbey Road Studios, in St. John's Wood, London. Most of their songs were recorded in Studio Two (home to 191 Beatles recordings), but they also used One (meant for symphony orchestras) and Three (meant for soloists or duets). The Beatles also used Trident and Olympic Studios, later in their career.
Their BBC recordings were virtually all made at BBC's studios. One of their annual Christmas records was recorded at Dick James' small studio. The German versions of "She Loves You" and "I Want To Hold Your Hand" were recorded in EMI's Paris studio, and the music to "The Inner Light" at EMI's studio in Mumbai (then called Bombay), India.
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Most - but not all - were recorded at the EMI studios in Abbey Road. Shortly after the success of the Beatles last-recorded album Abbey Road, the studios were renamed after the album.
Most of The Beatles' songs were recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London. This is where the Abbey Road album comes from.