The Beatles inbetween tours. "A Hard Day's Night" number ONE.
...The Beatles inbetween tours. "A Hard Day's Night" number ONE.
...Gaumont Cinema, Bournemouth
Also on the bill with the Beatles were the Kinks, described as a "new and unknown London group", Mike Berry and singer/comedienne Adrienne Poster (later Posta).
...Nothing to report on this day. The Beatles had a mini-break.
...The number one song in the US on July 31, 1964 was A Hard Day's Night by The Beatles.
...The Beatles return to Liverpool in triumph after their successful tour in Sweden.
...This was The Beatles’ second consecutive night of concerts at the Johanneshovs Isstadion in Stockholm, Sweden. As on the previous night, they performed two shows.
The Beatles performed two shows on this night, at 6.45pm and 10pm. They topped a bill which also featured The Kays, The Moonlighters, T...
Johanneshovs Isstadion, Sanstuvagen, Stockholm, Sweden
The Beatle's second visit to Sweden inside ten months saw them give four performances over two nights at this 8500 seat ice hockey arena, at 6:45 and 10:00 each night. On two occasions they played to less than capacity audiences. During the fir...
The Beatles are preparing for their visit to Sweden while A Hard Day's Night is on top of the charts.
...Opera House, Church St. Blackpool, Lancashire
The number one song in the US on July 26, 1964 was A Hard Day's Night by The Beatles.
Studio Four, Television Centre, London
Just as John had done on June 22, 1963, so now George and Ringo appeared individually as members of the panel on Juke Box Jury, the record-review programme transmitted by BBC1 early each Saturday evening.
Sharing the panel with George was actress/model Alexan...
Top #5 songs in the USA
Top #5 songs in the UK
London Palladium, London
A special midnight revue, The Night Of A Hundred Star, in aid of the "Combined Theatrical Charities Appeals Council", featuring an array of illustrious names from all walks of show business (Sir Laurence Olivier and Judy Garland, to name but two). Representing "Pop Music", ...
The Beatles are in-between-shows
...Capitol Records third Beatles album was released on July 20, 1964 in both mono and stereo. The company also continued their policy of “Beatles ‘over saturation’ by releasing two more singles that same day: ‘I’ll Cry Instead’ b/w ‘I’m Happy Just To Dance With You’ and ‘And I Love Her’ b/w ‘If I Fell’. Entering the Billboard album chart on August 8, it became the first Capitol Beatles release to not hit #1, peaking at #2 for 9 weeks. The album that kept it out of the top spot? ‘A Hard Days Night’.
Nine of the eleven tracks were written by Lennon-McCartney. The two exceptions were covers of Larry Williams ‘Slow Down’ and Carl Perkins (one of George Harrison’s favorite artists) classic Sun track ‘Matchbox’. The album stayed on Billboard’s chart for a total of 41 weeks, eventually selling over 2,000,000 copies.
The recently released CD contains both mono and stereo versions of the album. The mono version of ‘I’ll Cry Instead’ is the longer version with an extra verse repeated clocking in at 2:09 while the true stereo version (not featured on the ‘A Hard Days Night’ album does not have the verse repeated and is only 1:49 long. The mono versions of ‘And I Love Her’ and ‘If I Fell’ are the American single versions with Paul and John’s voices single tracked on the first verse of each song. The stereo versions are double tracked vocals throughout. In fact all of the stereo mixes are the same masters that were used on the 2009 remasters of the British albums.
...ABC Theatre, Blackpool
An appearance on the live variety programme Blackpool Night Out, the summer edition of Big Night Out, networked to all ITV stations by ABC Television direct from the town's ABC Theatre between 8:25 and 9:25 pm. As usual, the show was hosted by comedian brothers Mike and Berni...
BBC Paris Studio, London
This second BBC Radio recording session inside four days - a schedule reminiscent of 1963, took place at the Paris between 2:15 and 6:15 pm (inclusive of rehearsal time). The object was the recording of the Beatle's fourth consecutive "bank holiday" special From Us To You, ...
A1 | I Saw Her Standing There | |
A2 | Ringo's Back | |
A3 | You Can't Do That | |
A4 | All My Lovin' | |
A5 | She Loves You | |
B1 | Till There Was You | |
B2 | Roll Over Beethoven | |
B3 | Ca... |
The A Hard Day's Night single is #1 for the 1st week and With The Beatles is 24th week in the Top 30.
ABC-TV broadcasts the program "The Road To Beatlemania.
John Lennon buys Kenwood, his home in Weybridge.
...Studios B7/S2, Broadcasting House, London
The Beatles made an appearance on the first edition of the BBC radio show Top Gear, a weekly late-night pop music programme, on this day.
Not to be confused with the BBC television show of the same name about motor vehicles, Top Gear was produced by Berni...
The title track of The Beatles debut feature film and fourth US album was released as a single on this day in America.
A Hard Day’s Night was issued as Capitol 5222. Its b-side was I Should Have Known Better.
Its parent album had been released by United Artists, who owned the rights to the film. ...
Hippodrome Theatre, Brighton
The Beatles returned to the British stage this evening for the first of five summer Sunday concerts at seaside holiday resorts (plus another performed for TV purposes) - a far cry from the 47 they played in 1963.
One of the support acts this particular evening was temp...
Teddington Studio Centre, Teddington
A rare live appearance on the ABC Television programme Lucky Stars (Summer Spin), rare because performances for this show and its non-summer incarnation Thank Your Lucky Stars were usually taped six days ahead of transmission. This appearance would have been, to...
Liverpool locations
The Beatles returned triumphant to their home-town for a press conference at Liverpool airport, a remarkable drive through the streets from there into the city centre, cheered and applauded every inch of the way, a civic reception held in their honour at the Town Hall and then, ...
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...For Paul McCartney's father's James' 62nd birthday, his son gave him a picture of a horse. "Very nice," James said. "It's not just the picture, dad. I bought you the bloody horse," said Paul.
...Studio E, Lime Grove Studios, London and Television House, London
Release of a new single meant more appearances on Top of the Pops. The Beatles this day taped mimed performances of three songs; the new A and B sides, "A Hard Day's Night" and "Things we said today", and also the title track of thei...
The Beatles’ first feature film, A Hard Day’s Night, had its première at the London Pavilion.
The première was attended by The Beatles and their wives and girlfriends, and a host of important guests including Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon. Nearby Piccadilly Circus was closed to traffic as 12,...
Time off for the Beatles
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