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  1. Legend Continues by The Beatles released in 2001. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. Aug 24, 2023 · The Beatles The Legend Continues [ VHS] (1991) by big chungoGreat. Publication date 2023-08-24 Usage Attribution 4.0 International Topics The Beatles Language

    • ‘Hello, Goodbye’ Main Writer: McCartney. Recorded: October 2, 19, 25 and November 2, 1967. Released: November 27, 1967. 11 weeks; No. 1. McCartney never claimed that the irresistibly bounce “Hello, Goodbye” was his most profound songwriting moment.
    • ‘Yes It Is’ Main Writer: Lennon. Recorded: February 16, 1965. Released: April 19, 1965. 4 weeks; No. 46 (B side) As he was with much of his early work, Lennon was dismissive of “Yes It Is”; he said it was “me trying a rewrite of ‘This Boy,’ but it didn’t work.”
    • ‘Long, Long, Long’ Writer: Harrison. Recorded: October 7-9, 1968. Released: November 25, 1968. Not released as a single. “Long, Long, Long” seems like a love song — “How I want you/How I love you/You know that I need you” — but the object of Harrison’s affections was God.
    • ‘All I’ve Got to Do’ Main Writer: Lennon. Recorded: September 11, 1963. Released: January 20, 1964. Not released as a single. “Smokey Robinson was like God in our eyes,” McCartney once said.
  4. Sep 29, 2006 · This video is a visual history of the legendary "Fab Four" and their influence on music, fashion and politics over the past 25 years. Interviews with John, Paul, George and Ringo from rare footage gives special insight into each individual's personality and their unique, comical relationship with the press.

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  5. This video is a visual history about the legendary "Fab Four" and their influences on 25 years of music, fashion and politics. We uncover rare footage and interviews with John, Paul, George and Ringo giving special insight into each individual's personality and their unique comical relationship with the press.

  6. Rare footage of the 'Fab Four' in interviews from the 60's and 70's gives an insight into the personalities of the most succesful band of all time.Also features highlights from their big screen ventures.