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The Beatles: Every Little Thing

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John, Paul, George and Ringo still rule! The music of the most important and popular group ever fills the airwaves to this day, winning a new generation of fans to the fold almost thirty years after the quartet disbanded. For everyone who has ever been entranced by the Beatles' joyful, electrifying magic, Every Little Thing offers a treasury of fascinating facts, trivia and remarkable behind-the-scenes revelations—from the wild days and wilder nights at Germany's Cavern Club to their last day together in the recording studio. Here is a book packed with choice, little-known tidbits about the "Fab " the groundbreaking album they recorded in one session; the famous faces that were removed from the "Sgt. Pepper" cover; the misunderstanding that sparked an explosive political melee in Manila. Aficionados will flock to this incomparable volume, which provides everything you ever wanted to know—and more—about the phenomenal group that changed popular music forever.

227 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 19, 2008

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December 4, 2017
Quick and fun

Nothing particularly revealing here for those who know the Beatles, but a lot of great facts conveyed in a light and easy to read manner.
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1,124 reviews14 followers
June 27, 2012
Hm, and there I was thinking this one was called Every Little Thing...

Anyway, just take a Beatles bio, chop it up into a bunch of separate paragraphs, and voila!--you've got yourself an instant book. Btw the date typos became quite annoying after a while...
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June 4, 2011
There were a few incorrect facts (misinformation) that made this book disappointing, but it was still overall a good interesting read.
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