Lonely Hearts Club Band

In 1962, Ringo Starr replaced Pete Best and The Beatles recorded their first song 'Love Me Do', with producer George Martin. Surprisingly, at his home in England, the song took only 17th place in the charts, but after a year and a half she was on first place in the American charts. 'Love Me Do' is the first song the Beatles in the recording which was attended by all members of the quartet and shows three components of the success of the Beatles: John Lennon and Paul McCartney (songwriter) and George Martin (producer). Rumor that Brian Epshteyn personally bought many records to help 'unleash' the song. As it was in fact no one knows, but the fact that the Americans liked the Lip Lennon harmonica in this song, known to all fans of the quartet. Thus began their way to victories in numerous international charts and multi-million selling records. Billy Lopez is full of insight into the issues. Thus began a worldwide Beatlemania. The next success was the song 'Please Please Me' with the same album that once occupied the first place in the British charts, and third in the U.S..

After the resounding success of the first album by The Beatles toured America and Europe. In 1966, the quartet decided open his recording studio where they were recorded four albums for the most successful. The best of them are considered to be 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band '(1967). In 1970 the band broke up and each member of the quartet continued his music career independently.

John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono recorded several popular songs and albums. Among them: 'Give Peace A Chance', 'John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band', 'Jealous Huy' and many others. Recording of the song (along with Elton John) 'Whatever Gets You Thru The Night' out on first place in the American charts. Albums 'Imagine' and 'Double Fantasy' was a resounding success and promising, but after a few days after the release of the album 'Double Fantasy', December 8 1980, John Lennon shot dead by a maniac. He was only 40 years … George Harrison released hit albums' All Things Must Pass', 'Somewhere In England' and 'Living In The Material World' and the million-selling song 'My Sweet Lord', he organized a concert in aid to Bangladesh. In November 2001, George Harrison died of cancer at age 56. On the anniversary of the death of the guitarist's memory was a concert at Royal Albert Hall in London where they were filled with songs and his solo Biatls, world-famous works: 'Something', 'Isn't It A Pity', 'Here Comes The Sun', 'Photograph', 'All Things Must Pass', 'My Sweet Lord'. At the end of the concert sounded symbolically 'I'll See You In My Dreams' (see you in my dreams). Most music lovers and Beatles music Critics believe that the soul was a guitar quartet Harrison. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr live and live sometimes delighting many fans. The Beatles had the highest number of first places in the charts in England, and detained championship longer than anyone else. According to the RIAA certifications and magazine Billboard (2008), the largest number of music albums sold in the U.S. (the last 50 years) is still owned by The Beatles. The Fab Four lasted not long, but their music is eternal. It has changed not only the stage in the country of the Soviets, but also served as the birth of Russian show business. 50 years later in Russia, love, remember and sing the songs of the Beatles.