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The Silver Beatles made no records. Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Stuart Sutcliffe made a home tape in about 1960, which included "Matchbox", "Hallelujah I Love Her So", and early versions of "One After 909" and "I'll Follow The Sun". This was later bootlegged. "Hallelujah" and an original instrumental called "Cayenne" were included on the first volume of The Beatles Anthology.

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When was The Beatles name first used?

As a group it was The Silver Beatles The name The Beatles was first used in May 1960.


When was the Beatles for Sale album first issued?

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.


What was the name of the beatles first album the recorded?

The title of the beatles first album is, please please me released in 1963


What was The Beatles first recorded song?

1962 they released their first single, which became a hit!Officially, "Love Me Do." They recorded some backup instrumentals with Tony Sheridan before that, and bootleg recordings of the Beatles at the Star Club in Hamburg predate their first official release.* * * * *Actually, this requires a multilevel answer as there were several "firsts" as far as recordings are concerned.When The Beatles were called The Quarrymen, they recorded an acetate record in 1958, which is a one of a kind disc. Side one featured John Lennon singing the Buddy Holly classic That'll Be The Day while side two was a song co-written by Paul McCartney and George Harrison, In Spite Of All The Danger. There was only one copy of this disc, long thought lost but more recently found. Paul McCartney paid a reported handsome sum for it, had it remastered and then pressed 50 replica copies and gave them out as Christmas gifts one year. That was their first recording and record.After they officially became The Beatles, they firstrecorded in 1961 as the backup band for singer Tony Sheridan in a German only release of My Bonnie backed with The Saints. A request for this record in a Liverpool, England record shop first brought them to the attention of future manager Brian Epstein.Epstein then attempted to swing a record deal featuring just The Beatles on their own. Their first recordings as a group were for Decca Records as a trial session. The first song recorded for that session was Like Dreamers Do, a Lennon/McCartney song.They eventually signed with EMI's Polydor label and recorded two songs during their first session with George Martin in 1962, How Do You Do It? and Love Me Do, the latter which became their first single released as The Beatles, peaking in the U.K. at number 17.


Which of the Beatles first appeared with them at the Cavern Club on August 18 1962?

Ringo Starr debuted with the Beatles, shortly before they recorded their first single, "Love Me Do".