Not since 1969 as a foursome, though Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr did record new material together to complete Beatles albums and projects in 1970 and 1994. They also overdubbed old demo tapes of John Lennon's, after his death.
They flirted with the idea numerous times during the 1970s, going as far as booking a session at Abbey Road; word got out, and the furor was so big they decided to forget it. Lennon, Harrison, and Starr talked for awhile about reforming with friend Klaus Voormann on bass, but that didn't work out.
They worked together in twos and threes numerous times after their split. Harrison and Starr usually appeared on each other's solo albums, and Lennon and Harrison appeared once on each other's solo work (All Things Must Pass and Imagine). Starr also guested on some of Lennon's solo albums.
Starr could usually count on songs by all his former bandmates for his solo records, and they normally turned up to play at the sessions. The four last played together on the same record in 1973, with Ringo Starr's "You're Sixteen," though McCartney overdubbed his parts in England, while the rest worked in the US.
McCartney in particular always hoped to reconcile with the other Beatles musically, and the hard feelings they had when they broke up had mostly subsided by 1980. Lennon's death that year ruined any chances they had for a full reunion. McCartney and Starr did the movie Give My Regards to Broad Street together in the 1980s, but it was not a hit.
A soundalike band called Klaatu came along during the 1970s that many people thought was actually the Beatles recording under another name to get around their recording contract. (It wasn't them.)
a beatles song from 1970?
No. The Beatles did not sing "Pinball Wizard". It is a Who song.
All Beatles albums were remastered for their re-release on CD in 1987. And a new remasterd set of all The Beatles music ever made is being released on 9-9-09. go to thebeatles.com for more info.
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The Beatles made Come Together in 1969, Michael covered it in 1987.
yes
The last song the Beatles played together in a concert was "Get Back". (Apple rooftop concert)
Is the drums in I'm never ever getting back together
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yes. it was on their albums With The Beatles and Meet The Beatles.
They broke up in 1970, So you must mean after 1970? They didn't. Sadly.
I remember when we broke up the first time, saying "This is it, I've had enough," 'cause like we hadn't seen each other in a month when you said you needed space - What? Then you come around again and say baby, I miss you and I swear I'm gonna change. Trust me, remember how that lasted for a day? I say "I hate you," we break up, you call me, I love you. Oooh, we called it off again last night, but oooh, this time I'm telling you, I'm telling you, we are never ever ever getting back together. We are never ever ever getting back together. You go talk to your friends, talk to my friends, talk to me, but we are never ever ever ever getting back together. Like ever. I'm really gonna miss you picking fights and me falling for it, screaming that I'm right, and you would hide away and find your peace of mind with some indie record that's much cooler than mine. Oooh, you called me up again tonight but oooh this time, I'm telling you, I'm telling you, We are never ever ever getting back together. We are never ever ever getting back together. You go talk to your friends, talk to my friends, talk to me, but we are never ever ever ever getting back together. I used to think that we were forever, ever, and I used to say never say never. Huh, he calls me up and he's like, I still love you, and I'm like, I'm just, I mean this is exhausting, you know, we are never getting back together, like ever. No, we are never ever ever getting back together. We are never ever ever getting back together. You go talk to your friends, talk to my friends, talk to me. But we are never ever ever ever getting back together. We, oohh, ohhh, getting back together, we ohh, getting back together. You go talk to your friends, talk to my friends, talk to me, but we are never ever ever ever getting back together.
No they do not
I'm sure they will.
no
a beatles song from 1970?