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One rumor was that The Beatles wanted to record an album with Motown's hit songwriting and producing team, Holland-Dozier-Holland around 1965-1966. The other rumor was the Beatles wanted to record an album at Hitsville (Motown's recording studio) in Detroit with the Funk Brothers (Motown's in-house band).

As for actually recording at Motown, the answer is no.

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No, but many were inspired by Dylan lyrics and musical themes-for example "You've got to Hide Your Love Away." However, George Harrison recorded "If Not For You" on his solo album "All Things Must Pass."

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The Beatles as a group have never covered a Bob Dylan song, but George Harrison has covered six Bob Dylan songs: "Abandoned Love", "Absolutely Sweet Marie", "I Don't Want to Do It", "If Not For You", "I'd Have You Anytime" (co-written with Harrison), and "Mama, You've Been On My Mind".

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No, but the Monkees recorded a few, including their all-time biggest hit, "I'm A Believer".

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No, Bob Dylan never covered a Beatles tune, and vice-versa.

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