All around the world! They went to America a few times, they were in Liverpool most of the time, but when they went to Hamburg, Germany. That's where they found Ringo, but he wasn't introduced to The Beatles till' they fired Pete Best.
They started playing in England but after that they toured to Hamburg in 1960-61 before officialy becoming the Beatles. They soon started touring the states in 1964-66 and made a few trips to Canada. But they also were in Japan in 1966. They wouldn't tour after that and they only did one performance to the public on top of their recording studios roof in 1969.
The single with the most cover versions is Yesterday by the Beatles
The Beatles' "Yesterday" is the most covered song in history, having been recorded by over 3,700 artists so far, and has been played over 7 million times on US radio and TV.
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As a group it was The Silver Beatles The name The Beatles was first used in May 1960.
This song is by the Bee Gees. It has a Beatles sound, having been recorded the year after Abbey Road, but I don't think the Beatles ever recorded it.
Well the Beatles were a band from around 1962-1970
Considering The Beatles haven't been active since the 70s there is no 'new' drummer
Considering the beatles haven't been active since the 70s there is no 'new' drummer
The single with the most cover versions is Yesterday by the Beatles
The Beatles hit international fame in 1962, and officially disbanded in April , 1970.
As far as I know only one as a group: 09/13/1968 - The Beatles appear on the cover under the headline: "The Days In The Lives Of The Beatles".
They don't live there but they've been there before
The Beatles have made the movies A Hard Day's Night, Help!, Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine and Let It Be.
Depends on your preference. The Beatles actually helped pioneer rock and roll in the 60's. Without them there might not have been ACDC.
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It is not known who influenced Ringo Starr, but since he was the last person to join the Beatles, it could have been the Beatles themselves who inspired Starr.
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