The Beatles were his backing band in Germany, on record and for some shows, but he was never a member of the band.
Tony Sheridan sang the song, backed by the Beatles.
Tony Sheridan.
"My Bonnie", where the Beatles backed singer Tony Sheridan, reportedly reached Number Five in the German record charts in 1961.
If you have a copy of the original album where the Beatles were credited as the "Beat Brothers", it may have value. Everything after that would be reprints and worth nothing. A mint condition copy of the Beatles' "Ain't She Sweet" b/w "Nobody's Child" (with Tony Sheridan), released on the Atco label, might bring you a few bucks.
Tony Sheridan was born on 1940-05-21.
Tony Sheridan - footballer - was born on 1974-10-21.
The Beatles publicist, Tony Barrow, coined the phrase. The Beatles consisted of four members who were fabulous(no sarcasm intended).
tony curtis and beatles
Well, that depends upon what you mean. After they achieved world wide fame, the only person who was ever credited as an artist along with the Beatles on a recording was Billy Preston. He played the Piano on "Get Back." When the 45 rpm record was released it was credited to "The Beatles with Billy Preston." That was the only record where someone else was listed with an artist's credit as performer on an equal footing with the Beatles. Other studio musicians as well as producer George Martin, who occasionally contributed musical parts to the recording, were credited for their contributions, but never with equal billing as co-recording artist. Billy Preston was the only one to receive that recognition. However, early in their career, before they became famous themselves, they were the backing band for Tony Sheridan, and English recording artist based in Germany. However, in that case, it was Tony Sheridan with the Beatles listed as his backing band.
A full set of Beatles record reviews was compiled as The Beatles: An Illustrated Record, written by journalists Roy Carr and Tony Tyler.
Their first recording as the Beatles was made at a record-your-voice booth in a Hamburg railway station, backing a singer named Wally; only a few copies were made. (This was the first time Ringo Starr recorded with them.) Former Beatles manager Allan Williams lent his copy to Ringo Starr later, but never got it back. Their first professional recordings as the Beatles were produced by Bert Kaempfert, for Polydor Records in Germany, backing singer Tony Sheridan during 1961. (Best played drums for these sessions.)
Jimmy Sheridan not Tony Romo, Chace Crawford or Travis Stork