It's possible that concerts were informally recorded, but all their official recordings were in the UK - apart from the Shea Stadium concerts which recorded and released as a live album.
No; it was only ever an album track.
Not formally; there were some live recordings made - most famously in Shea Stadium - and unofficial recordings were made of some of their concerts, but all their studio work was in the UK - mostly in Abbey Road, North London.
No; it was an album track only.
No
The Beatles' music was special because they created new sounds and rhythms no one had ever heard.
No; it was only ever an album track.
The Beatles are not horrible! They are the greatest band to have ever played. None of the music we listen to would be the same without the Beatles.
The Beatles, by far..The greatest band ever..All time top record sellers.
Nope. they are the best selling music act of all time. :)
YES! They still ARE important! The Beatles are one of the most famous bands EVER! AND they influence a lot of bands today. With out the Beatles, music wouldn't be what it is.
No Even if you don't like their music, Beatles are up there.
Songs by both groups appeared on an LP, The Beatles vs. The Four Seasons, issued by Vee-Jay records in 1964, but neither group had any involvement with it. Also, Frankie Valli once covered The Beatles' "A Day In The Life." The 4 Seasons toured England in 1962 or 1963 and heard the Beatles music on the radio. They came back to the US and Frankie Valli talked their record company, VeeJay Records into signing the Beatles to their first record contract. So, for a short time, VeeJay records had two of the biggest recording groups in rock history recording for them ...