I would think there WILL be a Volume 3, but no news as to when it will happen...hopefully soon. They still haven't issued "Yesterday & Today" on CD which was a significant Capitol album release. There is also "Hey Jude", "Beatles Story", "Live At The Hollywood Bowl", "Rarities", "A Hard Day's Night Soundtrack", etc.... I would imagine that when the excitement over the new UK remasters blows over, Vol. 3 will be in the works. I would prefer to see the series continue with the next four US albums (Y&T, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper, MMT)
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In Europe it was part of 'With the Beatles' released in 1963.In the US it was part of 'Meet the Beatles'.
The Beatles recorded and released 214 different songs on original release albums, EP's and singles, about 20 of which were not written by the Beatles. Some of these songs were recorded more than once, but a little differently and re-released. Two songs were recorded in German in the early days. The Beatles also recorded many songs that were never released. Some of these turned up on post-Beatles solo albums.
"Mrs. Robinson" is a song written by Paul Simon and first performed by Simon and Garfunkel. When released as a single, it hit number one in the U.S., their second hit after "The Sound of Silence". An early version of the song appeared in the motion picture The Graduate (1967) and its subsequent soundtrack, while the complete song debuted on their album Bookends(1968). The song earned the duo a Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1969.The Beatles did record their cover of Mrs Robinson after Simon and Garfunkel in the Beatles album Volume 1.
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.
No, at the moment there are currently no plans to turn the Bloody Cross manga into an anime. The first volume of the manga was released in December of 2013 and there are currently plans to released eight volumes total of the manga. The eighth volume is scheduled to be released in September of 2015.