The Beatles made 13 albums in total. In chronological order: 1. Please Please Me (1963) 2. With The Beatles (1963) 3. A Hard Day's Night (1964) 4. Beatles For Sale (1964) 5. Help! (1965) 6. Rubber Soul (1965) 7. Revolver (1966) 8. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) 9. Magical Mystery Tour (1967) 10. White Album (1968) 11. Abbey Road (1969) 12. Let It Be (1970) Edi » Continue Reading
In true spirit of Christmas, how about a true or false? True or false: The Beatles' most popular song during Christmas was I Wanna Hold Your Hand. (I don't know what year it means, this question was from a Christmas trivia I played with my family last night, lol.) Answer ↓↓ . . True--according t » Continue Reading
Paul McCartney has 5 kids! Heather, Mary, Stella, James, and Beatrice. He also took John Lennon's son, Julian under his wing when John wouldn't. » Continue Reading
Yesterday, John Lennon died 45 years ago in New York, right in front of his house. He was shot by Mark David Chapman, right in front of his wife, Yoko Ono, who cradled him in her arms as he took his last breaths. He was dead before he reached the hospital. He had two sons. His eldest, Julian Charles Lennon, whose mother was Cynthia Powell, and Sean Ono Lennon, whose mother is Yoko Ono. Even in d... » Continue Reading
The Beatles' first movie they created was "A Hard Day's Night", quite a silly movie where they goof off and sing. Their second movie was "Help!", a very ridiculous film. They also had "Magical Mystery Tour" and "Yellow Submarine", an animated movie that makes little sense, but lots at the same time. » Continue Reading
Whoever named triangles got it right. Literally perfect. Tri angles, tri means three, three angles. Who the fuck named squares and why. » Continue Reading
I've been finding good cowboy music. I really like "Jesse James" by Harry McClintock, "Tulsa Time" by Don Williams, and "Saddle Tramp" by Marty Robbins. Does anybody know any good old-fashioned cowboy songs? » Continue Reading
I made a "Daily Beatles Fun Fact" blog 2 MONTHS AGO, and haven't followed up. Here's a fact, idk if you'll find it fun or what. The Beatles, in 1968, went to India for a trip. Ringo, being the Brit he is, and not able to eat the food there, brought a suitcase full of cans of beans. » Continue Reading