Paul McCartney, the bassist/vocalist
The BeaTles.
The Beatles.
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
well since two of the beatles are dead like one was shot in the back four times i doubt there gonna combine with led zeplin
The noun "Beatles" is a proper noun, the name of a group of British singers/songwritiers. A proper noun is always capitalized.The possessive form of the plural, proper noun Beatles is Beatles'.The apostrophe following the ending s indicates possession.Example: The Beatles' songs are still very popular.The plural form of the other type of beetle, a word for a type of insect, is beetles.The plural possessive form is beetles'.Example: The beetles' colors are green and brown.
they wanted to inspire many people with their music
Yes. It was a 1968 animated musical film. It featured the music of The Beatles & the band themselves in animated form but The Beatles did not voice themselves but appear at the end of the film in real life.
The plural form is The Beatles, John, Paul, George, and Ringo. The plural form for the noun beetle (the insect) is beetles.
Paul McCartney, the bassist/vocalist
The Beatles
The Beatles were a legendary rock group that formed in Liverpool, England, in 1960, and went on to transform popular music as a creative, highly commercial art form over the next decade.
Yes, the Beatles were real.the-beatles
The BeaTles.
No, "Eleanor Rigby" by The Beatles is not a ballad. It is a song that tells a story about loneliness and isolation, but it does not follow the traditional structure or form of a ballad.
The Beatles
The Beatles.