On paper, the question of what song was the last to ever be played live by the Beatles is an easy one to answer. But, in terms of sentiments among fans, the answer becomes muddled. We present two ...
A look into The Beatles and their history playing live, and the two options you have for the last songs they ever played live ...
Revisiting The Beatles' very first tour of the United States of America back in February 1964, which began at the Washington Coliseum playing to 8000 people.
Live footage of The Beatles playing "From Me To You" plays around the 68-minute mark. The song is played in its entirety. "Long Tall Sally (Cover)" by The Beatles – 75:00: This original Little ...
Tonight, live from New York ... (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "LONG TALL SALLY") THE BEATLES: (Singing) I'm going to tell Aunt Mary about Uncle John. He said he had to visit, but he got a lot of fun.
The new Disney+ documentary 'Beatles '64' captures the mania of the group's arrival on U.S. shores. Director David Tedeschi ...
It’s like a real document of who the Beatles were as a live band in 1964. It’s remarkable. They do a cover of “Long Tall Sally,” and when I first saw it afresh, I couldn’t stop looking.
That first US tour and the special relationship between The Beatles and America are explored ... There are some absolutely thrilling live clips, in particular an electrifying dash through “Long Tall ...
But there are full romps through “Roll Over Beethoven” and “Long Tall Sally” that demonstrate that before they were rock artistes, The Beatles were a great rock ’n’ roll band.