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The Beatles 1962-1966 (2023 Edition) [2 CD]
- (Booklet, Digipack Packaging)
- Artist: The Beatles
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 11/10/2023
- LABEL: Capitol
- NUMBER OF DISCS: 2
- UPC: 602455920768
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASE DATE: 11/10/2023
- PRODUCT ID: CAP134808.2
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DESCRIPTION
The Beatles — “The Beatles 1962-1966 (2023 Edition)”
The Beatles — “The Beatles 1967-1970 (2023 Edition)” / This landmark compilation has introduced generations of fans to the incredible history of the most storied band in music. For its 50th anniversary, the collection has been expanded with 12 additional tracks added chronologically, including for the first time some of George Harrison’s earliest songs and some classic Beatles versions of R&B and rock ‘n’ roll hits that were so influential on the band. The 2CD collection now contains 38 tracks, 30 of which have new mixes for 2023. The booklet contains new sleeve notes by journalist and author John Harris. For current fans and future generations alike, the new 1962–1966 collection is a joyous celebration of The Beatles’ timeless musical legacy. Digipak 2CD set with booklet. Capitol Music Group; Capitol; Rock; Catalog Artist Hometown: Liverpool, England. Special Pkg:Digi-Pak [2 CD]
- – Disc 1 –
- 1 Love Me Do
- 2 Please Please Me
- 3 I Saw Her Standing There
- 4 Twist and Shout
- 5 From Me to You
- 6 She Loves You
- 7 I Want to Hold Your Hand
- 8 This Boy
- 9 All My Loving
- 10 Roll Over Beethoven
- 11 You Really Got a Hold on Me
- 12 Can’t Buy Me Love
- 13 You Can’t Do That
- 14 A Hard Day’s Night
- 15 And I Love Her
- 16 Eight Days a Week
- 17 I Feel Fine
- 18 Ticket to Ride
- 19 Yesterday
- – Disc 2 –
- 1 Help!
- 2 You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away
- 3 We Can Work It Out
- 4 Day Tripper
- 5 Drive My Car
- 6 Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
- 7 Nowhere Man
- 8 Michelle
- 9 In My Life
- 10 If I Needed Someone
- 11 Girl
- 12 Paperback Writer
- 13 Eleanor Rigby
- 14 Yellow Submarine
- 15 Taxman
- 16 Got to Get You Into My Life
- 17 I’m Only Sleeping
- 18 Here, There and Everywhere
- 19 Tomorrow Never Knows