“Carnival of Light” is one Beatles song that’s unlikely to see the light of day. Recorded on January 5, 1967, during the band’s sessions for “Penny Lane”—initially intended for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely ...
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The Beatles' 1967 song from 'Sgt. Pepper' was initially banned but went on to change rock music
Lennon sings most of the song, but Paul McCartney sings the middle part, which is a hurried account of his morning routine as a teenager in Liverpool ("Woke up, fell out of bed, dragged a comb across ...
By 1967, what the Beatles did spoke as loudly as the music they made. They had long arrived at their goal, dreamed up when ...
The updated '1962-66' and '1967-70' albums include dozens of Giles Martin remixes being heard for the first time. The recently completed single arrives Nov. 2, and the greatest-hits sets follow a week ...
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