The #1 song in the US on January 29, 1968
We Can Work It Out - The Beatles
The #1 song in the US on January 29, 1968
The Beatles are taking a break.
John Lennon gave an interview on this day to Kenny Everett, for the presenter's BBC Radio 1 show.
It took place at Kenwood, Lennon's home in Weybridge. Everett took a tape recorder to the house, and recorded the interview in the morning.
In the recording, Lennon appears either tired or under the influence of drugs. He attempts to explain the lyrics to Strawberry Fields Forever, but has trouble remembering the song. He does, however, admit that the song took so long to complete that he lost perspective on its meaning, but was gradually realising that it reflected his confused state of mind at the time.
The interview was broadcast eight days later on The Kenny Everett Show, on Sunday February 4th from 10am to midday.
In UK Hello Goodbye by The Beatles was in the top 5 hits.
All four Beatles were at Twickenham Film Studios on this day to record an on-screen appearance for the end of the Yellow Submarine film. The sequence was carefully scripted, although The Beatles' natural charm recalled the witticisms of their early press conferences, group interviews and fan club recordings.Filming took place following a series of test-runs and camera rehearsals. The sequence was shown towards end of the film, to introduce All Together Now and the closing credits.
The Beatles are taking a break today.
The Beatles are taking a break today.
Keen to expand their new business empire, The Beatles signed a one-year lease for office space for Apple on this day at 95 Wigmore Street, London.
They opened offices on the fourth floor of the building, and spent a great deal of time in the building during the first part of 1968.
Unfortunately for The Beatles, Apple's staff were unable to play records during office hours in case they disturbed the other tenants in the building. This was one of the reasons why they relocated to 3 Savile Row on 15 July, although some parts of Apple remained based at Wigmore Street until their lease expired.
In the UK Hello Goodbye by The Beatles was in the top 5 hits.
In the UK Hello Goodbye by The Beatles was in the top 5 hits.
The number one song on the UK Singles Chart on January 19, 1968 was Hello, Goodbye by The Beatles ...
Grapefruit Party
January 18, 1968 - Paul McCartney & Jane Asher with Cynthia & John Lennon at the press reception launching Apple Corps newest act, The Grapefruit, and celebrating the release of their first record, Dear Delilah (January 19th). Ringo & Maureen also attended, but George was away in India.
The Beatles taking a break today.
The Beatles enjoying a break today.
In UK Hello Goodbye by The Beatles was in the top 5 hits.
George Harrison (left) and British actress RitaTushingham listen as British film star Michael York (right) strums on a sitar in Bombay, India on January 14, 1968.
The #1 song in the US on January 13, 1968
EMI Recording Studio, Bombay, India
Producer: George Harrison
Engineers: JP Sen, SN Gupta
George Harrison had flown to India on January 7, 1968 to record the soundtrack for the film Wonderwall. The sessions took place from 9-13 January in Bombay (Mumbai). Work was mostly complete by January 12th.
Keen to maximise the use of his studio time, Harrison recorded a number of additional ragas, which he thought might be suitable for future Beatles recordings. One of these, recorded on this day, became The Inner Light.
The instrumental track was taped in five takes, and was completed back in London on February 6th and 8th 1968. The Bombay musicians included Ashish Khan (sarod), ahapurush Misra (tabla and pakavaj), Sharad Jadev and Hanuman Jadev (shanhais), Shambu-Das, Indril Bhattacharya and Shankar Ghosh (sitar), Chandra Shakher (sur-bahar), Shiv Kumar Sharmar (santorr), SR Kenkare and Hari Prasad Chaurasia (flute), Vinayak Vohra (taar shehnai) and Rijram Desad (dholak, harmonium and tabla-tarang).
The Bombay sessions took place at EMI Recording Studios, based at the Universal Insurance Building, Sir Pherozeshah Mehta Rd, Fort, Bombay 400001.
The #1 song in the US on January 11, 1968
EMI Recording Studio, Bombay, India
Producer: George Harrison
Engineers: JP Sen, SN Gupta
George Harrison had flown to India on 7 January 1968 to record the soundtrack for the film Wonderwall. The second session took place on this day.
The sessions began on 9 January in Bombay (Mumbai), and the soundtrack was mostly complete by 12 January.
On this day Harrison invited camera crews in to film proceedings. Reuters filmed around 45 seconds of colour footage, and BBC News shot slightly less. In the silent footage the musicians are believed to have been working on the track Fantasy Sequins.
The musicians included Ashish Khan (sarod), ahapurush Misra (tabla and pakavaj), Sharad Jadev and Hanuman Jadev (shanhais), Shambu-Das, Indril Bhattacharya and Shankar Ghosh (sitar), Chandra Shakher (sur-bahar), Shiv Kumar Sharmar (santorr), SR Kenkare and Hari Prasad Chaurasia (flute), Vinayak Vohra (taar shehnai) and Rijram Desad (dholak, harmonium and tabla-tarang).
The Bombay sessions took place at EMI Recording Studios, based at the Universal Insurance Building, Sir Pherozeshah Mehta Rd, Fort, Bombay 400001.
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People in US were listening to Hello Goodbye by The Beatles.
EMI Recording Studio, Bombay, India
Producer: George Harrison
Engineers: JP Sen, SN Gupta
George Harrison had flown to India on 7 January 1968 to record the soundtrack for the film Wonderwall. The second session took place on this day.
The sessions began on 9 January in Bombay (Mumbai), and the soundtrack was mostly complete by 12 January.
On this day Harrison invited camera crews in to film proceedings. Reuters filmed around 45 seconds of colour footage, and BBC News shot slightly less. In the silent footage the musicians are believed to have been working on the track Fantasy Sequins.
The musicians included Ashish Khan (sarod), ahapurush Misra (tabla and pakavaj), Sharad Jadev and Hanuman Jadev (shanhais), Shambu-Das, Indril Bhattacharya and Shankar Ghosh (sitar), Chandra Shakher (sur-bahar), Shiv Kumar Sharmar (santorr), SR Kenkare and Hari Prasad Chaurasia (flute), Vinayak Vohra (taar shehnai) and Rijram Desad (dholak, harmonium and tabla-tarang).
The Bombay sessions took place at EMI Recording Studios, based at the Universal Insurance Building, Sir Pherozeshah Mehta Rd, Fort, Bombay 400001.
Top 20 Song Chart for January 6, 1968
1 - Hello Goodbye - The Beatles
2 - Judy In Disguise (With Glasses) - John Fred & His Playboy Band
3 - I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Gladys Knight & The Pips
4 - Woman, Woman - The Union Gap Featuring Gary Puckett
5 - Daydream Believer - The Monkees
6 - Chain Of Fools - Aretha Franklin
7 Bend Me, Shape Me - The American Breed
8 - I Second That Emotion - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
9 - Storybook Children - Billy Vera & Judy Clay
10 - Honey Chile - Martha Reeves And The Vandellas
11 - Summer Rain - Johnny Rivers
12 - You Better Sit Down Kids - Cher
13 - Monterey - Eric Burdon And The Animals
14 - It's Wonderful - The Young Rascals
15 - Green Tambourine - The Lemon Pipers
16 - I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me) - James Brown And The Famous Flames
17 - If I Could Build My Whole World Around You - Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
18 - Susan - The Buckinghams
19 - Different Drum - Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt
20 - Come See About Me -Jr. Walker & The All Stars
The Beatles' movie "Magical Mystery Tour" is broadcast by BBC2 in the UK, in color (it had been broadcast in black and white on December 26, 1967, by BBC1). The critical response remains almost wholly negative.
Also, George Harrison in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios, London). Producing another Wonderwall recording session. George does not play any instrument on the soundtrack.
The Beatles enjoying a small break.
The Beatles are on a break today.
The Beatles are taking a break.