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The Beatles
timelines of their recordings and career

This is an outline of The Beatles’ writing and recording career, relating studio sessions, original UK releases and other events.

There are 3 separate lists on this page:

  1. An overall chronology of major releases and events
  2. A complete sequential list of recording sessions and songs
  3. A simple list of the albums, EPs, singles and film releases

This isn’t a complete discography or an exhaustive account of every repackaged and rereleased track. I don’t cover every out-take and post-Beatles recording on this page.

These Beatles records and films were produced in less than 8 years, alongside:

It’s an impressive legacy, and that’s only the highlights. Here are the main titles in the order they were originally recorded and released.

Recordings, releases and key events in order

Few Beatles singles were album tracks and you can’t easily tell if they were also on EPs or LPs. All the tracks are now available on various CDs, but not in the order they were originally made and issued. This table shows the albums and singles in chronological order, with recording and UK release dates (EPs that duplicated other releases are omitted). It also shows which singles were on albums and some key events for context. There are additional footnotes about certain tracks and events.

 AlbumStartEndReleaseSingleStartEndRelease
1957Paul met John and The Quarry Men 6 July (Woolton Parish Church Garden Fête) and joined that month
1958George joined The Quarry Men in February or March
‘In Spite Of All The Danger’ recording John, Paul, George (Colin Hanton, drums and John Lowe, piano)
1959Local gigs and talent shows as The Quarry Men and Johnny and the Moondogs
1960May: Alan Williams (manager) arranged Scottish tour (Tommy Moore, drums) with Larry Parnes’ Johnny Gentle
Pete Best joined 12 August for Hamburg bookings and The Silver Beatles became The Beatles
Hamburg (1)—August to November (inc. first John, Paul, George and Ringo recordings, with Wally)
November: George, Paul and Pete Best deported from Germany (and Stu Sutcliffe quit)
1961Hamburg (2)—April to June (inc. first studio recording with Tony Sheridan)
Brian Epstein became manager 10 December
1962Decca London recording audition 1 January (15 songs selected by Brian)
Hamburg (3)—April to May
EMI Abbey Road recording audition 6 June
 Love Me Do PPM
P.S. I Love You PPM
6.6.62
11.9.62
  
Pete Best sacked 16 August and replaced by Ringo (first gig 18 August)
 5.10.62
Please Please Me
PPM
11.9.62 Please Please Me PPM
Ask Me Why PPM
26.11.62
6.6.62
26.11.62
26.11.62
 
Hamburg (4)—18 to 31 December (last dates at the Star Club)
1963 11.2.6322.3.63 11.1.63
 From Me To You
Thank You Girl
5.3.63
5.3.63

13.3.63
11.4.63
 She Loves You
I’ll Get You
1.7.63 23.8.63
With The Beatles18.7.6323.10.6322.11.63I Want To Hold Your Hand
This Boy
17.10.63 29.11.63
1964America (1)—7 to 21 February, Ed Sullivan Show, Washington Coliseum and Carnegie Hall
 Can’t Buy Me Love
You Can’t Do That AHDN
29.1.64
25.2.64
25.2.64
 
20.3.64
 I Call Your Name1.3.64 19.6.64
A Hard Day’s Night film release 6 July
A Hard Day’s
Night AHDN
25.2.642.6.6410.7.64A Hard Day’s Night AHDN
Things We Said Today AHDN
16.4.64
2.6.64
 10.7.64
America (2)—19 August to 20 September
Beatles For Sale11.8.6426.10.644.12.64I Feel Fine
She’s A Woman
18.10.64
8.10.64
 27.11.64
1965Help! H!15.2.65 Ticket To Ride H!
Yes It Is
15.2.65
16.2.65
 9.4.65
 17.6.65 Help! H!
I’m Down
13.4.65
14.6.65
 23.7.65
MBE awards announced 12 June
Help! film release 29 July
 6.8.65 
America (3)—13 to 31 August
George Martin left EMI to form AIR August
Rubber Soul17.6.6511.11.653.12.65We Can Work It Out
Day Tripper
20.10.65
16.10.65
29.10.65
 
3.12.65
1966Revolver R6.4.66 Paperback Writer
Rain
13.4.66
14.4.66
14.4.66
16.4.66
10.6.66
 20.6.665.8.66Yellow Submarine R / YS
Eleanor Rigby R *
26.5.66
28.4.66
1.6.66
6.6.66
5.8.66
Philipines 4/5 July, Imelda ‘snubbed’, Beatles robbed and deported
‘More popular than Christianity’ article appeared in Datebook 29 July sparking USA protests
America (4)—12 to 29 August
Candlestick Park, San Francisco last live concert 29 August
John: acted in How I Won The War, Paul: theme for The Family Way, George: sitar lessons Ravi Shankar (India)
John met Yoko at Indica Gallery
Sgt. Pepper’s
Lonely Hearts
Club Band
6.12.66 Penny Lane **
Strawberry Fields Forever **
29.12.66
24.11.66
17.1.67
22.12.66
 
1967   17.2.67
Yellow Submarine
YS
13.2.673.4.671.6.67 
BBC One World satellite broadcast 25 June featuring ‘All You Need Is Love’
Magical Mystery
Tour MMT
25.4.67 All You Need Is Love YS **
Baby You’re A Rich Man * / **
14.6.67
11.5.67
25.6.67
 
7.7.67
Brian Epstein died 26/27 August
  7.11.678.12.67Hello Goodbye **
I Am The Walrus MMT
2.10.67
5.9.67
2.11.67
29.9.67
24.11.67
Magical Mystery Tour film release (TV) 26 December
1968India, the Maharishi February to April
  11.2.68 Lady Madonna
The Inner Light
3.2.68
12.1.68
6.2.68
8.2.68
15.3.68
The Beatles TB30.5.68  
    Hey Jude
Revolution TB
29.7.68
30.5.68
1.8.68
12.7.68
30.8.68
Yellow Submarine film release 17 July
 14.10.6822.11.68 
1969 17.1.69 
Let It Be LIB
Let It Be…Naked
22.1.69 Get Back LIB
Don’t Let Me Down
23.1.69
22.1.69
5.2.69
30.1.69
 
Apple rooftop gig last public performance 30 January
Abbey Road AR22.2.69 11.4.69
   The Ballad Of John and Yoko
Old Brown Shoe
14.4.69
16.4.69

18.4.69
30.5.69
The last day all 4 Beatles were in the studio 20 August
   Something AR
Come Together AR
16.4.69
21.7.69
15.8.69
30.7.69
 
  25.8.6926.9.69 31.10.69
   Let It Be LIB
You Know My Name
25.1.69
17.5.67
4.1.70
30.4.69
 
1970 4.1.70 6.3.70
Last Beatles recording session 3/4 January Paul, George and Ringo ‘Let It Be’ album tracks
Paul McCartney the first to publicly quit 10 April
 8.5.70 
Let It Be film release 20 May
1971The Beatles partnership legally dissolved 26 April with final effect 1 October 1974
2003 17.11.2003 

Recording and chronology notes

The table layout

This is how the table is arranged.

The tracks and releases

Some additional notes about the releases and tracks:

  1. Love Me Do was recorded with three different drummers.
  2. I Call Your Name: there were 12 single-disc EPs (see below) but only the Long Tall Sally EP had a Beatles song not on other singles or albums.
  3. A compilation A Collection of Beatles Oldies was released 9.12.66 with only one new track (Bad Boy) not a Beatles composition.
  4. * these single tracks were added to the later Yellow Submarine Songtrack album (13.8.99).
  5. ** these single tracks were added to the later Magical Mystery Tour album (19.11.76).
  6. Magical Mystery Tour was originally a double EP rather than an album (also their last EP).
  7. Let It Be: Across The Universe was started on 4.2.68—22.1.69 is the first day of the main recording.
  8. Abbey Road: various tracks were rehearsed during the Let It Be sessions at Twickenham but all were re-recorded for the Abbey Road album.
  9. Let It Be was the only album released in two versions (Phil Spector in 1970 and Let It Be…Naked in 2003).
  10. The single versions of Revolution, Get Back and Let It Be are different to the album versions.

Pete Best

Various band members came and went before the final John, Paul, George and Ringo line-up. After Stu Sutcliffe, Pete Best is the most well-known. His two year stint began when they renamed themselves simply “The Beatles” and he was crucial for their live Hamburg and UK work. It is tragic that he was replaced on the eve of their breakthrough. There are conspiracy theories but it seems fairly straightforward, especially since the Pete Best version of Love Me Do was released on Anthology 1.

Brian Epstein and George Martin agree it was George Martin’s decision to replace Pete after the EMI recording test in June 1962. Pete’s rhythmic variations on Love Me Do are weaker than Ringo’s interpretation (copied by session drummer Andy White for the original release). George Martin wanted the debut single to be tight. A mono mix was made from one of Ringo’s 15 takes but a week later Andy White played on a further 18 takes before Martin was satisfied. It seems unlikely Pete could have drummed on the single George Martin wanted. He had to go.

In simple terms, the band previously rejected by EMI and Decca was also rejected by George Martin.

Songs in recording session order

Polydor Germany recordings

The Beatles’ first recording contract was backing Tony Sheridan as The Beat Brothers. Sheridan was signed separately to Bert Kaempfert’s production company in Germany. This was a one year deal for 4 tracks to be released on Polydor. Two of these tracks (Cry For A Shadow and Ain’t She Sweet) featured The Beatles. The My Bonnie single was released in October 1961 and featured two of the 9 tracks recorded. The other tracks weren’t used immediately.

YearSongSingleWriters
1961Polydor single session — 22 to 23 June 1961
 My Bonnie Lies Over the OceanA side cover
When The Saints Go Marching In B sidecover
Nobody’s Child cover
Why (Can’t You Love Me Again) cover
Cry For A Shadow Harrison/Lennon
Polydor second session — 24 June 1961
(If You Love Me Baby) Take Out Some Insurance On Me cover
Ain’t She Sweet cover
1962Polydor final session — 24 May 1962
 Sweet Georgia Brown cover
Swanee River cover

Decca audition recordings

These are the songs selected by Brian Epstein and recorded at The Beatles’ unsuccessful Decca audition, in the order they were played.

YearSongWriters
1962Decca audition — 1 January 1962
 Like Dreamers DoMcCartney/Lennon
 Moneycover
 ‘Till There Was Youcover
 The Sheik Of Arabycover
 To Know Her Is To Love Hercover
 Take Good Care Of My Babycover
 Memphis, Tennesseecover
 Sure To Fallcover
 Hello Little GirlMcCartney/Lennon
 Three Cool Catscover
 Crying, Waiting, Hopingcover
 Love Of The LovedMcCartney/Lennon
 September In The Raincover
 Besame Muchocover
 Searchin’cover

EMI Parlophone recordings

This is a complete list of all The Beatles’ EMI songs showing how they were originally released in the UK, and the order they were recorded. They are sub-divided broadly into album sessions and The Beatles compositions are numbered (these numbers are the same as the sections in Revolution In The Head).

Year/
No.
SongAlbum
Track?
Single
- A -
Single
- B -
Writers
1962Please Please Me recording sessions — 6 June 1962 to 13 March 1963
1Love Me DoAlbumA sideMcCartney/Lennon
2P.S. I Love YouAlbumB sideMcCartney/Lennon
3Please Please MeAlbumA sideMcCartney/Lennon
4Ask Me WhyAlbumB sideMcCartney/Lennon
5There’s A PlaceAlbum McCartney/Lennon
6I Saw Her Standing ThereAlbum McCartney/Lennon
 A Taste Of HoneyAlbum cover
7Do You Want To Know A SecretAlbum McCartney/Lennon
8MiseryAlbum McCartney/Lennon
9Hold Me Tight• With The BeatlesMcCartney/Lennon
 AnnaAlbum cover
 BoysAlbum cover
 ChainsAlbum cover
 Baby It’s YouAlbum cover
 Twist And ShoutAlbum cover
10From Me To YouA sideMcCartney/Lennon
11Thank You Girl B sideMcCartney/Lennon
1963With The Beatles recording sessions — 1 July 1963 to 17 October 1963
12She Loves YouA sideLennon/McCartney
13I’ll Get You B sideLennon/McCartney
 You Really Got A Hold On MeAlbum cover
 Money (That’s What I Want)Album cover
 Devil In Her HeartAlbum cover
 Till There Was YouAlbum cover
 Please Mr PostmanAlbum cover
14It Won’t Be LongAlbum Lennon/McCartney
 Roll Over BeethovenAlbum cover
15All My LovingAlbum Lennon/McCartney
16I Wanna Be Your ManAlbum Lennon/McCartney
17Little ChildAlbum Lennon/McCartney
18All I’ve Got To DoAlbum Lennon/McCartney
19Not A Second TimeAlbum Lennon/McCartney
20Don’t Bother MeAlbum Harrison
21I Want To Hold Your HandA sideLennon/McCartney
22This Boy B sideLennon/McCartney
1964A Hard Day’s Night recording sessions — 29 January 1964 to 2 June 1964
23Can’t Buy Me LoveAlbum Lennon/McCartney
24You Can’t Do ThatAlbum Lennon/McCartney
25And I Love HerAlbum Lennon/McCartney
26I Should Have Known BetterAlbum Lennon/McCartney
27Tell Me WhyAlbum Lennon/McCartney
28If I FellAlbum Lennon/McCartney
29I’m Happy Just To Dance With YouAlbum Lennon/McCartney
 Long Tall Sally• Long Tall Sally EPcover
30I Call Your Name• Long Tall Sally EPLennon/McCartney
31A Hard Day’s NightAlbum Lennon/McCartney
 Matchbox• Long Tall Sally EPcover
32I’ll Cry InsteadAlbum Lennon/McCartney
 Slow Down• Long Tall Sally EPcover
33I’ll Be BackAlbum Lennon/McCartney
34Any Time At AllAlbum Lennon/McCartney
35Things We Said TodayAlbum Lennon/McCartney
36When I Get HomeAlbum Lennon/McCartney
1964Beatles For Sale recording sessions — 11 August 1964 to 26 October 1964
37Baby’s In BlackAlbum Lennon/McCartney
38I’m A LoserAlbum Lennon/McCartney
 Mr MoonlightAlbum cover
39Every Little ThingAlbum Lennon/McCartney
40I Don’t Want To Spoil The PartyAlbum Lennon/McCartney
41What You’re DoingAlbum Lennon/McCartney
42No ReplyAlbum Lennon/McCartney
43Eight Days A WeekAlbum Lennon/McCartney
44She’s A Woman B sideLennon/McCartney
 Kansas City/Hey, Hey, Hey, HeyAlbum cover
45I Feel FineA sideLennon/McCartney
46I’ll Follow The SunAlbum Lennon/McCartney
 Everybody’s Trying To Be My BabyAlbum cover
 Rock And Roll MusicAlbum cover
 Words Of LoveAlbum cover
 Honey Don’tAlbum cover
1965Help! recording sessions — 15 February 1965 to 17 June 1965
47Ticket To RideAlbumA sideLennon/McCartney
48Another GirlAlbum Lennon/McCartney
49I Need YouAlbum Harrison
50Yes It Is B sideLennon/McCartney
51The Night BeforeAlbum Lennon/McCartney
52You Like Me Too MuchAlbum Harrison
53You’ve Got To Hide Your Love AwayAlbum Lennon/McCartney
54Tell Me What You SeeAlbum Lennon/McCartney
55You’re Going To Lose That GirlAlbum Lennon/McCartney
56Help!AlbumA sideLennon/McCartney
 Dizzy Miss LizzyAlbum cover
 Bad Boy• Oldies But Goldiescover
57I’ve Just Seen A FaceAlbum Lennon/McCartney
58I’m Down B sideLennon/McCartney
59YesterdayAlbum Lennon/McCartney
60It’s Only LoveAlbum Lennon/McCartney
 Act NaturallyAlbum cover
1965Rubber Soul recording sessions — 17 June 1965 to 11 November 1965
61WaitAlbum Lennon/McCartney
62Run For Your LifeAlbum Lennon/McCartney
63Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)Album Lennon/McCartney
64Drive My CarAlbum Lennon/McCartney
65Day TripperA sideLennon/McCartney
66If I Needed SomeoneAlbum Harrison
67In My LifeAlbum Lennon/McCartney
68We Can Work It OutA sideLennon/McCartney
69Nowhere ManAlbum Lennon/McCartney
70I’m Looking Through YouAlbum Lennon/McCartney
71MichelleAlbum Lennon/McCartney
72What Goes OnAlbum Lennon/McCartney/Starkey
73Think For YourselfAlbum Harrison
74The WordAlbum Lennon/McCartney
75You Won’t See MeAlbum Lennon/McCartney
76GirlAlbum Lennon/McCartney
1966Revolver recording sessions — 6 April 1966 to 21 June 1966
77Tomorrow Never KnowsAlbum Lennon/McCartney
78Got To Get You Into My LifeAlbum Lennon/McCartney
79Love You ToAlbum Harrison
80Paperback WriterA sideLennon/McCartney
81Rain B sideLennon/McCartney
82Doctor RobertAlbum Lennon/McCartney
83And Your Bird Can SingAlbum Lennon/McCartney
84TaxmanAlbum Harrison
85I’m Only SleepingAlbum Lennon/McCartney
86Eleanor RigbyAlbumA sideLennon/McCartney
87For No OneAlbum Lennon/McCartney
88Yellow SubmarineAlbumA sideLennon/McCartney
89I Want To Tell YouAlbum Harrison
90Good Day SunshineAlbum Lennon/McCartney
91Here, There And EverywhereAlbum Lennon/McCartney
92She Said She SaidAlbum Lennon/McCartney
1966Sgt Pepper recording sessions — 24 November 1966 to 1 April 1967
93Strawberry Fields ForeverA sideLennon/McCartney
94When I’m Sixty FourAlbum Lennon/McCartney
95Penny LaneA sideLennon/McCartney
96A Day In The LifeAlbum Lennon/McCartney
97Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club BandAlbum Lennon/McCartney
98Good Morning Good MorningAlbum Lennon/McCartney
99Fixing A HoleAlbum Lennon/McCartney
100Only A Northern Song• Yellow SubmarineHarrison
101Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite!Album Lennon/McCartney
102Lovely RitaAlbum Lennon/McCartney
103Lucy In The Sky With DiamondsAlbum Lennon/McCartney
104Getting BetterAlbum Lennon/McCartney
105Within You Without YouAlbum Harrison
106She’s Leaving HomeAlbum Lennon/McCartney
107With A Little Help From My FriendsAlbum Lennon/McCartney
108Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
(Reprise)
Album Lennon/McCartney
1967Magical Mystery Tour recording sessions — 25 April 1967 to 11 February 1968
109Magical Mystery TourEPLennon/McCartney
110Baby You’re A Rich Man B sideLennon/McCartney
111All Together Now• Yellow SubmarineLennon/McCartney
112You Know My Name
(Look Up The Number)
• Let It Be singleB sideLennon/McCartney
113It’s All Too Much• Yellow SubmarineHarrison
114All You Need Is LoveA sideLennon/McCartney
115Your Mother Should KnowEPLennon/McCartney
116I Am The WalrusEPB sideLennon/McCartney
117Blue Jay WayEPHarrison
118FlyingEPHarrison/Lennon/McCartney/Starkey
119The Fool On The HillEPLennon/McCartney
120Hello, GoodbyeA sideLennon/McCartney
121The Inner LightB sideHarrison
122Lady MadonnaA sideLennon/McCartney
123Across The Universe• Let It Be albumLennon/McCartney
124Hey Bulldog• Yellow SubmarineLennon/McCartney
1968The Beatles recording sessions — 30 May 1968 to 13 October 1968
125Revolution 1Album Lennon/McCartney
126Don’t Pass Me ByAlbum Starkey
127Revolution 9Album Lennon/McCartney
128BlackbirdAlbum Lennon/McCartney
129Everybody’s Got Something To Hide
Except For Me And My Monkey
Album Lennon/McCartney
130Good NightAlbum Lennon/McCartney
131Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-DaAlbum Lennon/McCartney
132Revolution B sideLennon/McCartney
133Cry Baby CryAlbum Lennon/McCartney
134Helter SkelterAlbum Lennon/McCartney
135Sexy SadieAlbum Lennon/McCartney
136While My Guitar Gently WeepsAlbum Harrison
137Hey JudeA sideLennon/McCartney
138Mother Nature’s SonAlbum Lennon/McCartney
139Yer BluesAlbum Lennon/McCartney
140Rocky RaccoonAlbum Lennon/McCartney
141Wild Honey PieAlbum Lennon/McCartney
142Back In The USSRAlbum Lennon/McCartney
143Dear PrudenceAlbum Lennon/McCartney
144Glass OnionAlbum Lennon/McCartney
145I WillAlbum Lennon/McCartney
146BirthdayAlbum Lennon/McCartney
147PiggiesAlbum Harrison
148Happiness Is A Warm GunAlbum Lennon/McCartney
149Honey PieAlbum Lennon/McCartney
150Savoy TruffleAlbum Harrison
151Martha My DearAlbum Lennon/McCartney
152Long, Long, LongAlbum Harrison
153I’m So TiredAlbum Lennon/McCartney
154The Continuing Story Of Bungalow BillAlbum Lennon/McCartney
155Why Don’t We Do It In The RoadAlbum Lennon/McCartney
156JuliaAlbum Lennon/McCartney
1969Let It Be recording sessions — 22 to 30 January 1969
157Dig A PonyAlbum Lennon/McCartney
158I’ve Got A FeelingAlbum Lennon/McCartney
159Don’t Let Me DownAlbumB sideLennon/McCartney
160Get BackAlbumA sideLennon/McCartney
161Two Of UsAlbum Lennon/McCartney
 Maggie MaeAlbum cover
162Dig ItAlbum Lennon/McCartney
163For You BlueAlbum Harrison
164Let It BeAlbumA sideLennon/McCartney
165The Long And Winding RoadAlbum Lennon/McCartney
166The One After 909Album Lennon/McCartney
1969Abbey Road recording sessions — 22 February 1969 to 5 August 1969
167I Want You (She’s So Heavy)Album Lennon/McCartney
168The Ballad Of John And YokoA sideLennon/McCartney
169Old Brown Shoe B sideLennon/McCartney
170SomethingAlbum Harrison
171Oh! DarlingAlbum Harrison
172Octopus’s GardenAlbum Starkey
173You Never Give Me Your MoneyAlbum Lennon/McCartney
174Her MajestyAlbum Lennon/McCartney
175/6Golden Slumbers/Carry That WeightAlbum Lennon/McCartney
177Here Comes The SunAlbum Harrison
178Maxwell’s Silver HammerAlbum Lennon/McCartney
179Come TogetherAlbum Lennon/McCartney
180The EndAlbum Lennon/McCartney
181/2Sun King/Mean Mr MustardAlbum Lennon/McCartney
183/4Polythene Pam/She Came In
Through The Bathroom Window
Album Lennon/McCartney
185BecauseAlbum Lennon/McCartney
1970Final Let It Be recording session — 3 to 4 January 1970
186I Me MineAlbumHarrison

Only two of their 13 EPs (Long Tall Sally and Magical Mystery Tour) are included in this list because all the others were re-releases of earlier tracks. No post-Beatles recordings are included on this page.

Albums, EPs, singles and films in release order

Here is a simple list of Beatle record and film titles (including LPs, EPs and singles) in UK release date order. Double A sides are also shown.

 ReleaseTitleDate
1962SingleLove Me Do / P.S. I Love You5.10.62
1963SinglePlease Please Me / Ask Me Why11.1.63
 AlbumPlease Please Me22.3.63
 SingleFrom Me To You / Thank You Girl11.4.63
 EPTwist and Shout12.7.63
 SingleShe Loves You / I’ll Get You23.8.63
 EPThe Beatles’ Hits6.9.63
 EPThe Beatles (No 1)1.11.63
 AlbumWith The Beatles22.11.63
 SingleI Want To Hold Your Hand / This Boy29.11.63
1964EPAll My Loving7.2.64
 SingleCan’t Buy Me Love / You Can’t Do That20.3.64
 EPLong Tall Sally19.6.64
 FilmA Hard Day’s Night6.7.64
 AlbumA Hard Day’s Night10.7.64
 SingleA Hard Day’s Night / Things We Said Today10.7.64
 EPExtracts From The Film A Hard Day’s Night6.11.64
 EPExtracts From The Album A Hard Day’s Night6.11.64
 SingleI Feel Fine / She’s A Woman27.11.64
 AlbumBeatles For Sale4.12.64
1965EPBeatles For Sale6.4.65
 SingleTicket To Ride / Yes It Is9.4.65
 EPBeatles For Sale (No 2)4.6.65
 SingleHelp! / I’m Down23.7.65
 FilmHelp!29.7.65
 AlbumHelp!6.8.65
 AlbumRubber Soul3.12.65
 SingleWe Can Work It Out / Day Tripper (double A)3.12.65
 EPThe Beatles’ Million Sellers6.12.65
1966EPYesterday4.3.66
 SinglePaperback Writer / Rain10.6.66
 EPNowhere Man8.7.66
 AlbumRevolver5.8.66
 SingleYellow Submarine / Eleanor Rigby (double A)5.8.66
 AlbumA Collection Of Beatles Oldies9.12.66
1967SinglePenny Lane / Strawberry Fields Forever (double A)12.2.67
 AlbumSgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band1.6.67
 SingleAll You Need Is Love / Baby You’re A Rich Man7.7.67
 SingleHello Goodbye / I Am The Walrus24.11.67
 EPMagical Mystery Tour8.12.67
 Film (TV)Magical Mystery Tour26.12.67
1968SingleLady Madonna / The Inner Light15.3.68
 FilmYellow Submarine17.7.68
 SingleHey Jude / Revolution30.8.68
 AlbumThe Beatles22.11.68
1969AlbumYellow Submarine17.1.69
 SingleGet Back / Don’t Let Me Down11.4.69
 SingleThe Ballad Of John And Yoko / Old Brown Shoe30.5.69
 AlbumAbbey Road26.9.69
 SingleSomething / Come Together (double A)31.10.69
1970SingleLet It Be / You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)6.3.70
 AlbumLet It Be8.5.70
 FilmLet It Be20.5.70

In addition to these original UK releases there are:

There is a good discography in About The Beatles. These releases contain mostly the same tracks but singles from the Red, Blue and Past Masters compilations are useful for completing a CD collection, the live BBC double album is excellent and the Anthology is essential for enthusiasts.

These lists were assembled from The Beatles Diary Volume One, Revolution In The Head and The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions (recommended books).

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