Yes. It was on YouTube entitled 'Beatles White Christmas Rare' until two years ago when it was taken down from YouTube; presumably to keep it rare. An Austrian tribute version is present on YouTube (not the real version). Check the link under the related links section. Don't be taken in by this it's not the real version. Having heard the real thing what separates it from the Austrian version or any other (making it distinctly The Beatles) is Lennon's vocals on the record. Lennons distinct gravelly tone has been captured. No impersonator could get it so accurate. They based the guitar line rather lazily on 'ticket to ride'. The solo is so simular to 'ticket to ride' note by note it's parallel (it's the same). It was absolutely brilliant in the way that it captured the joy of Christmas. In my eyes they should have done more Christmas songs... it's a shame its too late now. Even so Mccartneys (Wonderful Christmas Time) and Lennons (Xmas War is over) Christmas songs from their solo careers were outstanding.
No. The Beatles did not sing "Pinball Wizard". It is a Who song.
nope
If you mean the song... no, that was Wham!. NO! The Danish Beatles cover band "Rubber Band" sang "Last Christmas" it sounds WAAAAY better than Wham's version.
Unfortunately he did not record any Christmas songs.
Well he sang about a White Christmas and he sang about a Blue Christmas.
No. The Beatles did not sing "Pinball Wizard". It is a Who song.
no
yes. it was on their albums With The Beatles and Meet The Beatles.
No, or not known.
nope
No, that was the Who, a few years after the Beatles broke up.
Yes, in the Christmas special!
If you mean the song... no, that was Wham!. NO! The Danish Beatles cover band "Rubber Band" sang "Last Christmas" it sounds WAAAAY better than Wham's version.
White Christmas
Unfortunately he did not record any Christmas songs.
Well he sang about a White Christmas and he sang about a Blue Christmas.
'Holiday Inn' in 1942 and again in 'White Christmas' from 1954.