Beatles
Have been a Beatles fan for as long as I can remember.
In the early 1960's I was on holiday with my grandparents. It was at a holiday camp, and there was a jukebox. I played "She Loves You" over and over again.
I only had 4 singles to my name growing up:
She Loves You
Ticket To Ride
Yellow Submarine
Hey Jude
It wasn't until the late 1970's that I bought a box set of their complete singles. Most of the songs I DID know as even The Beatles b-sides were played on the radio, but there were some I don't remember ever being played on the radio, namely, "You Know My Name (look up the number)".
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When the Beatles released their albums on CD I bought them all as they were issued (something I wasn't able to do with the vinyl albums in the 1960's.
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