One of their most famous early risks was to insist on their own compositions being used on their singles. They recorded "How do you do it?" which was a very commercial sounding record and produced "Please Please Me" instead.
George Martin (their producer) wasn't particularly impressed by The Beatles own recordings before he signed them - he thought their charisma and wit would be the band's selling point. But with Please Please Me's success, the band never considered releasing a cover version single again.
Moving into films was a common step for 1960s pop bands, and generally the result was pretty woeful (Elvis Presley's films come to mind!), but A Hard Day's Night stands up well and is considered one of the best "pop" films ever made.
The BeaTles.
The Beatles.
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
The Beatles!
Yes it was. Beatles For Sale was their 4th album in the UK.In the USA, eight of its tracks appeared on the Beatles'65 album and six more on Beatles VI.
The Beatles
Yes, the Beatles were real.the-beatles
The BeaTles.
The Beatles
The Beatles.
No, it was the name of a Beatles song, but not an album.
"Beatles for Sale" in the UK, "Beatles VI" in the US.
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The Beatles are/were British.
The Beatles!
Yes it was. Beatles For Sale was their 4th album in the UK.In the USA, eight of its tracks appeared on the Beatles'65 album and six more on Beatles VI.