Yes, they did. At least once that i know of. It was in 1964ish. One night they were getting ready in their dressing room and Paul McCartney collapsed in his dressing room for he had a severe case of the flu. he lay limp on the floor until a doctor came, and they snuck out the back. Crowds refused to leave for they didn't believe it was canceled. the police had to announce for everyone to leave because Paul is a very sick boy! in a later show john checked Paul's pulse shortly after he recovered of the flu, to be sure Paul would be alright!
Almost every show ever made.
No. The Beatles did not sing "Pinball Wizard". It is a Who song.
They did not, as Dorsey died before The Beatles formed.
The show your talking about is called "The Ed Sullivan Show". It introduced the many performers, including "The Beatles".
No; it was only ever an album track.
They Cancel The Show Because Of Low Ratings And The Parents Think It Was A Bad Show. P.S. That Was My Favorite Show Ever.=(
Almost every show ever made.
yes. it was on their albums With The Beatles and Meet The Beatles.
Cronkite did a news story about the Beatles' popularity in England late in 1963. This got Ed Sullivan interested in featuring them on his show.
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No. The Beatles did not sing "Pinball Wizard". It is a Who song.
Nobody will ever BE the Beatles. They were too unique, and special and creative to have somebody as good as them. No, not even one direction will ever be the Beatles. But, the Beatles will still exsist. You might not see them with your eyes, but if really beleive, you can see them with your heart :)
The Beatles met with royalty of no less than a dozen countries.
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No, or not known.
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