![]() ![]() This series is about finding photographs of the Beatles actually holding the product they sold so prolifically – either their own records or those of other artists. Masses of photos sent in recently – especially from Andrey in Russia. You can see the other parts in “ The Beatles with Records” series here: Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 , 6, 7 , 8, 9 , 10 , 11, 12, 13 and 14, 15 and 16 Posted in Beatles, Beatles Collecting, Beatles Music, Beatles with records, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr | Tagged Beatles, Beatles Collecting, Beatles With Records, George Harrison, John Lennon, Music, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr | 4 Replies Beatles with Records – Part Fifteen ![]() Thanks once more to everyone who has sent in further photos and information. “You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me” was of course covered by the Beatles on their second UK album With the Beatles (1963). This LP contains the Motown group’s second Top Ten single, “You’ve Really Got a Hold On Me”, which became such a smash that the album was soon reissued and renamed. This one of Ringo sorting through 45’s:Īnd this one of John, seated in front of the same record player that Ringo is using above:īehind him on the left-hand side, upside-down, is a yellow LP cover. Could it be The Fabulous Miracles (Tamla 238, 1963)? There are two photos of them there with records. This recent post looks at 57 Green Street, London – where all four of the lads lived for a short period in 1963. It tries to give “then” and “now” comparisons of how rooms and buildings have changed, often involving great detective work. Kenwood revels in discovering and detailing places that the Beatles (especially John Lennon) have lived. He’s also got a copy of this DVD, which also made an appearance in The Beatles with Records Part Seven:Īnd here’s one with Ringo holding his solo CD Ringo Rama (2003):įinally, a couple of interesting photos of Beatles with records from the website Kenwood. Here’s another of Paul (much later), this time proudly holding a copy of his 2006 classical release, Ecce Cor Meum (Behold My Heart): Paul is holding an unidentified acetate recording: ![]() ![]() Next, from the height of the Apple days, Paul and Apple PR man Derek Taylor in the band’s offices at number 3 Savile Row, London. (See The Beatles with Records Part Fourteen for the answer).Īndrey also sent these next couple of photos. This Beatles photo, clipped from a newspaper, looks like it comes from the same photo shoot as the photograph used in Beatles with Records Part Three, but it’s a different pose and this time in black and white: They also provided the answer to this unusual and obscure LP John Lennon had on the end of his bed: He put out the word amongst his collector friends asking what this record could be:Īnd they quickly came up with the correct identification:Īndrey’s mates are fantastic. Thanks to Andrey in Russia we now have this one solved too. We got that Paul was carrying a copy of Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um: The Best of Major Lance, but not the record that we can see Ringo holding while getting off the plane in London after their famous first US tour. First up we have another answer to the questions posed in The Beatles with Records Fifteen and The Beatles with Records Sixteen. ![]()
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