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‘Yellow Submarine’ Before It Was ‘Yellow Submarine’— A Naked Submersible, Sung By John Lennon
Most fans had no idea that these early compositional demos of the song existed. Now that we do, we can never think of it the same way again.
Read MoreBeatles ‘Yellow Submarine’ Coins Come in Unique Shapes
Given their value, it’s a pretty safe prediction that most buyers won’t be keeping these legal tender coins in their pocket
Read MoreJuly 17, 1968: Beatles’ ‘Yellow Submarine’ Film Premiere
The London debut of the groundbreaking animated movie was attended by all four Beatles and other rock stars. Check out footage of the event
Read MoreMay 26, 1966: Beatles Record ‘Yellow Submarine’
The highest charting U.S. Beatles single with lead vocals by Ringo Starr, “Yellow Submarine” was mostly written by Paul McCartney as a children’s song, though much else would later be speculatively read into it.
Read MoreBeatles’ ‘Yellow Submarine’ Ltd. Edition Box Set: No Music
They are continuing the 50th anniversary celebration of the release of the landmark animated film with a variety of products
Read More‘Yellow Submarine’: 50th Anniversary Screenings
The 1968 animated film is sailing back to theaters in “glorious surround sound” and “stunningly remastered” 4k for a golden celebration
Read MoreBeatles ‘Yellow Submarine’ Comic Due in 2018
A comic book marking the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ award-winning ‘Yellow Submarine’ animated film will be published in 2018.
Read MoreJan 22, 2021: Ron Campbell, Beatles Animator, Dies
He directed the Saturday morning cartoon series and was also one of the animators for Yellow Submarine. His career includes many other popular animated shows
Read MoreGeorge Martin Film & Orchestral Recordings: Listen
The album features Martin’s original music from the films Yellow Submarine & Live and Let Die and other previously unrecorded choral and orchestral scores.
Read More10 Re-Released Songs That Became Hits
Sometimes the timing just wasn’t right. When these classic rock songs first went to radio they flopped. The stars were aligned the second time
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