The Beatles’ record label could boast about their ability to sell albums from the biggest band in the world. Beginning in 1963, the band became an undeniable success in the United Kingdom, with ...
A letter written by the boss of the Beatles’ U.S. record label revealed that attempts were made to alter the release of their 1968 single “Hey Jude” because of concerns that some of the artwork was ...
On this day in 1962, Decca Records famously rejected the Beatles after a 15-song audition at their London studio.
Apple Corps, the Beatles' own record label, is to appeal a ruling handed down by the High Court of England and Wales on May 8 which cleared Apple Computer of breaching a trade mark co-existence ...
Six decades ago, the Beatles achieved a first in Billboard chart history. On April 4, 1964, the band occupied the top five positions on the Hot 100, edging out the likes of the Temptations and Beach ...
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The Beatles' Paul McCartney's song was banned after record label warned him 'not to release it'
The Beatles, during their heyday, were no strangers to controversy. John Lennon infamously caused a stir in 1966 when he ...
Apple Inc. has reached an agreement with Apple Corps Ltd., the record label started by The Beatles in 1968, concerning the use of the name "Apple" and related logos. Under the terms of the agreement ...
Paul McCartney wanted a certain image to appear on The Beatles’ The White Album. He thought that would make each copy of the record special. The album was more popular in the United States than it was ...
Although supposedly a meeting of equals, the touted deal between Apple, Inc. and Apple Corps has given the former a decisive victory with some of the famed music label's most cherished US trademarks ...
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