This Day in Beatle History

September 30

1964 (Sep 30) - Beatles Work on 'Beatles For Sale'

The Beatles continued recording sessions at Abbey Road for their fourth UK album Beatles For Sale, recording various takes of ‘Every Little Thing’, ‘What You’re Doing’ and ‘No Reply’, which became the opening track on Beatles For Sale.

1966 (Feb 18) - Brian Wilson Finishes 'Good Vibrations'

Beach Boy Brian Wilson finished recording the future classic song ‘Good Vibrations’, which went on to become the band’s third US number-one hit. As a child, his mother told him that dogs could pick up “vibrations” from people, so that the dog would bark at “bad vibrations” Wilson turned this into the general idea for the song.

1968 - 'White Album' is #1 in the US

It was the group’s 12th US #1 album. The double album has no graphics or text.

1968 (Jan 20) - 'Judy In Disguise' is #1. Inspired by 'Lucy In The Sky'?


One Hit Wonders John Fred and the Playboy Band started a two week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with ‘Judy In Disguise, (With Glasses)’.  It topped at No.3 in the UK.  The song was allegedly inspired by The Beatles ‘Lucy In The Sky’.

1988 (Sep 30) - John Lennon Star on Hollywood Walk

John Lennon is awarded a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1750 Vine St.

2008 (Feb 20) - Beatles' Autographed Rolling Stones Album Auctioned

A 1976 Rolling Stones album bought for £2 at a car boot sale sold for £4,000 at an auction. The ‘Black and Blue’ LP was signed by John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Paul and Linda McCartney and George Harrison as well as members of the Rolling Stones. The seller obtained the album after haggling the cost down from £3.

2010 (Sep 30) - John Lennon Museum Closes

After 10 years, the first ever John Lennon museum closes. Located outside of Tokyo, it shuts down because Yoko Ono wants Lennon’s spirit to remain in motion, saying, “If the Museum which houses his spirit never moved, it would be a grave, not a Museum.”

October 1

1962 (Oct 1) - Beatles Sign Contract With Brian Epstein

The Beatles sign a five year contract with Brian Epstein. He agrees to manage them for 25% of their earnings.

1964 (Oct 1) - 'A Hard Days Night' Behind the Iron Curtain

The Beatles first film, A Hard Day’s Night, becomes the first movie to debut behind the ‘Iron Curtain’ of Communist countries. It is shown in Prague.

1964 (Oct 1) - The Beatles vs The Four Seasons Released

Vee Jay Records had lost the rights to issue any new Beatles material, but they could repackage as much old as they liked.
In order to milk as much profit as possible from the Beatles, the label issued this double record. Sales were much slower than anticipated and less than 20,000 copies were distributed. As a side, the label lost The Four Seasons as well about the time of the release.

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