The Beatles' "Yesterday" is the most covered song in history, having been recorded by over 3,700 artists so far, and has been played over 7 million times on US radio and TV.
Yesterday by the beatles, it has been covered by over 3,700 different artists.
Yesterday by The Beatles has been recorded by more artists than any other, with over 1600 recorded versions.
"Yesterday" and "Something". Stayin' Alive
Yesterday by the Beatles
This song is by the Bee Gees. It has a Beatles sound, having been recorded the year after Abbey Road, but I don't think the Beatles ever recorded it.
The Beatles "Yesterday" entered the Billboard Hot 100 on the 25th of September, 1965, and peaked at Number 1, staying there for four weeks and exiting the chart after 11 weeks. It also peaked at Number 1 on the Cashbox for 3 weeks, Variety for 3 weeks and Record World for 2 weeks. "Yesterday" is the most covered song in history, having been recorded by over 3,700 artists so far, and has been played over 7 million times on US radio and TV.
Paul McCartney wrote the song 'Yesterday' while a member of the Beatles. He almost named the song 'Scrambled Eggs', which would've been an epic tragedy.
According to the Guinness Book of Records. The song 'Yesterday' is the most recorded song ever. Approx 1600 cover versions have been done from Elvis Presley to Frank Sinatra and Bob Dylan to Daffy Duck. Nigel
If so then Wikipedia is wrong. "Yesterday" has been covered 132 times, But Elenor Rigby has been covered 139 times. Elenor Rigby surpassed Yesterday within the last year.
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No. It hadn't been recorded yet.
Most of the Beatles music was recorded between 1962-1970, as a group. Various best of type albums, and unreleased track cds have been issued.
While they were still together as a group, they appeared on the cover of life three times.
Oprah died yesterday and umm 10 times sorry
He has been missing since yesterday
This year marks their 50th anniversary as the Beatles.
It was written and performed by Bobby Hebb. Since then it has been recorded by dozens of other musicians. Google it if you want to find out who.
The last Beatles songs are "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love". They came out in 1994. John, having been dead for 14 years, Recorded himself singing these songs when he was alive, but never released them. Yoko gave Paul, George, and Ringo the recordings, and they wrote the music for the songs, then released them on "The Anthology".
"Now yesterday and today, our theater's been jammed with newspapers and hundreds of photographers from all over the nation and they have agreed with me that the city has never witnessed the excitement stirred by these youngsters from Liverpool who call themselves the Beatles. Now tonight, you are going to be twice entertained by them: right now and again in the second half of our show. Ladies and gentlemen, the Beatles!"
Well the Beatles were a band from around 1962-1970
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Abbey Road, in the late summer of 1969. They agreed to set aside their differences, and make one more album together. Let It Be came out in the spring of 1970, but had mostly been recorded the year before.
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