Revolution is a song by The Beatles, written by John Lennon and released in 1968. They released two distinctly different versions of the song: one hard rock version and one slower version.
Nothing- The Beatles released a song called 'Revolution' in 1968 which is featured on The White Album, which supports the idea of social revolution but only by peaceful, loving means and not by violence. There is nothing to specifically link the American Revolution to The Beatles' song.
Revolution 9.
The Beatles
The song 'Revolution 9' was popularized by the group, the Beatles. Interestingly enough, the song is not a part of any track listing on US copies of any Beatles albums.
The single is worth between $12-$30
Nothing- The Beatles released a song called 'Revolution' in 1968 which is featured on The White Album, which supports the idea of social revolution but only by peaceful, loving means and not by violence. There is nothing to specifically link the American Revolution to The Beatles' song.
Revolution #1 from the White Album
Mr. John Lennon sings the song "Revolution" by The Beatles.
Revolution 9.
The Beatles had stopped touring by 1967, and Revolution #1 was recorded in 1968, so I don't think the Bealtes ever performed it in concert.
The Beatles
The song 'Revolution 9' was popularized by the group, the Beatles. Interestingly enough, the song is not a part of any track listing on US copies of any Beatles albums.
The single is worth between $12-$30
1.0, and 2.0. The mixes were mono and stereo.
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Revolution (the single version)
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