Their second single "Please Please Me" went to #1 in some of the British charts, but only #2 in some of the others. "From Me To You" (their third single) was their first undisputed Number One in the UK.
The Apple computer company is not related to the Beatles Apple record company. There was a long running dispute between the two about using the name. Originally Apple computers agreed not to use the name in connection with any music products but had to renegotiate the arrangement when they introduced iPods and iTunes. The two continue to coexist without upsetting each other too much.
The Beatles released no records in Australia in 1962, so they could not have had a hit there of any kind.
No. They adopted the Beatles name in 1960, and made their first records in 1961.
love me do
1964
The Apple computer company is not related to the Beatles Apple record company. There was a long running dispute between the two about using the name. Originally Apple computers agreed not to use the name in connection with any music products but had to renegotiate the arrangement when they introduced iPods and iTunes. The two continue to coexist without upsetting each other too much.
The Beatles released no records in Australia in 1962, so they could not have had a hit there of any kind.
The Beatles first audition was with Decca records on 1st January 1962. Decca decided not to sign the Beatles.
No. They adopted the Beatles name in 1960, and made their first records in 1961.
Parlophone.
love me do
1964
Yesterday... And Today in the US; Past Masters(not issued until 1987) in the UK. (The Beatles had a policy in the UK that anything issued on single would not appear on album, after their first hits; Capitol Records in the US ignored that policy.)
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The Beates 1st album, Please Please Me, came out in 1963.
Ringo Starr debuted with the Beatles, shortly before they recorded their first single, "Love Me Do".
The first beatles songs are "In spite of All the Danger", and "That'll Be the Day". They are from 1958.