Please Please Me
Please Please Me.
"The Beatles"
As a group it was The Silver Beatles The name The Beatles was first used in May 1960.
Their first recording as the Beatles was in 1961, as Tony Sheridan's backing band for Germany's Polydor Records. Prior to that, they had made some home tapes with a borrowed recorder, and done one session at a home studio in Liverpool, where they covered Buddy Holly's "That'll Be The Day". (Some of these later appeared on The Beatles Anthology.)
"Here, There and Everywhere" written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and recorded by The Beatles was released on the "Revolver" album in 1966.
"Maxwell's Silver Hammer," from the 1969 album Abbey Road.
That depends on the point of view: The last released Beatles album was "Let It Be" in 1970, after Paul McCartney already announced the break-up of the band. That album was acutally recorded in late 1968 and early 1969, and then put aside until being reproduced by Phil Spector. The last recorded Beatles album was Abbey Road, recorded in the latter half of '69 and released in late '69 as well.
"The Beatles"
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
The song "Help!" was featured on the album of the same name, (Help!) in 1965.
Their debut album is called "Please Please Me" and was released in 1963.
His first ever recorded album was the mixtape You Know What It Is Vol. 1 but his first debut album is The Documentary (2005)
Yes there is, it was released in 1964 as a soundtrack to their movie by the same name. It was the first album by The Beatles to consist of entirely original Lennon-McCartney songs.
One song containing the name Robert would be 'Dr. Robert' This song was recorded by the Beatles and was released on Revolver album in 1966. Another would be 'Robert' which was recorded by Dolly Parton and released on her 1970 album 'The Fairest of them All.'
Magical Mystery Tour
The name of the first Fishbone studio album was "In Your Face". This album was released in 1986 and was recorded at Sunset Sound Factory in Hollywood California..
I don't believe there is a song on the album that fits those specifications.
Their last studio album was "Let It Be" in 1970.