No, it was not. The only double album The Beatles released was The Beatles (more commonly known as the White Album) which was released in 1968.
The Beatles White Album was known for aggressive guitar. This was actually one of the most popular of all of the Beatles albums.
27 hits (also known as the album 1)
It is on The Beatles, also known as The White Album.It is track 1 on side 3 on the EP, or track 1 on disc 2 on the CD.
Martha My Dear was written by Paul McCartney, and first appeared on the album The Beatles, more commonly known as The White Album (1968). Although the title gets its name from Paul's sheepdog, the song was written about his girlfriend Jane Asher.
No, it was not. The only double album The Beatles released was The Beatles (more commonly known as the White Album) which was released in 1968.
The White Album
The Beatles White Album was known for aggressive guitar. This was actually one of the most popular of all of the Beatles albums.
This would be "The Beatles" album or mostly known as "the white album"
None. Please Please me With the Beatles Beatles for sale Hard days night Help Rubber soul Revolver Sgt. Peppers lonely hearts club band Magical Mystery Tour Yellow Submarine The Beatles (known as the white album) Abbey road Let it be Now, capital records released "Hey Jude", a collection of singles after they broke up, in 1970. But it's not considered an official Beatles album.
27 hits (also known as the album 1)
The Beatles released a double album called "The Beatles" in a plain white sleeve; it is better known as The White Album. Black Albums, are "bootleg" albums - sometimes of some of the demo tracks recorded for the White Album.
It is known that The Beatles were in friendly competition with The Beach Boys. The Beatles' 1966 album 'Revolver' inspired The Beach Boys' 'Pet Sounds' which in turn inspired The Beatles' 1967 album 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'.
Yes, Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da is on track four of The Beatles (also known as The White Album).
It is on The Beatles, also known as The White Album.It is track 1 on side 3 on the EP, or track 1 on disc 2 on the CD.
It is in the self titled "Metallica" album. However, it is commonly known as the "Black" album due to its cover artwork.
"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" was recorded by The Beatles for their 1968 album "The Beatles" (also known as the "White Album"). Paul McCartney wrote the song and it became one of their popular hits.