The "White Album" (formally titled The BEATLES), from 1968.
This was not on a beatles album as far as I'm aware. This is by widespread panic. The album is called don't tell the band.
The Beatles.
No, it isn't. It was released in early 1967, and The Beatles stopped in 1969 and the last record came out in 1970. The last song which had any musical input into was 'I Me Mine' - which was on the 3rd of January 1970.
The Beatles _________ I'd tend to agree the Beatles, because their impact was wider (and slightly earlier) and because they popularised the new production techniques of the later 1960s. The early Stones however had arguably a greater impact on "alternative" rock through their influence on the emerging US garage scene which in turn fed into 1970s punk and some of its offspring, feeding into later stripped-down underground "edgy", "angular" sounds and the rebel attitudes that often accompany them.
No, but Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "I Wanna Be Your Man" to answer Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's questions about how they came up with songs. They gave the Stones first crack at recording it as a single, and it became their first hit. (The Beatles' own version became an album track, sung by Ringo Starr.)
Beatles For Sale, released in late 1964. Beatles V1
The White Album came out November 22nd 1968
The song is called "She came in through the bathroom window" It was released on the Abbey Road Album.
The Beates 1st album, Please Please Me, came out in 1963.
The song came out in 1966 on the album 'Revolver'.
The song "Yesterday" was released by The Beatles in 1965 as a single and later included on their album "Help!"
Siouxie and the Banshees came along after the Beatles; the band covered 'Helter Skelter' on their first album, The Scream, released in 1978. Siouxsie and the Banshees' second Beatles' cover, 'Dear Prudence', was released on their 6th album, Hyæna, in 1984.
This was not on a beatles album as far as I'm aware. This is by widespread panic. The album is called don't tell the band.
The Beatles.
Abbey Road, in the late summer of 1969. They agreed to set aside their differences, and make one more album together. Let It Be came out in the spring of 1970, but had mostly been recorded the year before.
Well, they came out in 1964 at their first apperance at the Ed Sullivan Show, brodcasted in front of 76 million people!*Added: I assume the question refers to the album "With the Beatles," which was released Nov. 22, 1963, on Parlophone in England.
Well, they came out in 1964 at their first apperance at the Ed Sullivan Show, brodcasted in front of 76 million people!*Added: I assume the question refers to the album "With The Beatles," which was released Nov. 22, 1963, on Parlophone in England.