The Beatles – Last Radio Show 1965 EP (7 Inch Vinyl)

SKU: 5060331752752 Categories: , ,

Title: The Beatles – Last Radio Show 1965 EP Format: 7 inch vinyl EP  Label: Rhythm and Blues Rrecords/CARGO Cat Num: REP046 Barcode: 5060331752752

Release date: March 11th 2022

The Beatles cut nearly 300 songs for the BBC, the vast majority during 1963 when they were recording shows on an almost weekly basis. This hectic schedule slowed down somewhat the following year but they still managed to fit in ten shows in 1964. Their swansong programme, titled The Beatles Invite You To Take A Ticket To Ride, was recorded on May 26, 1965 at the Piccadilly Theatre and hosted by Denny Piercy; also on the show were The Lorne Gibson Trio, The Hellions, The Hollies and The Ivy League.

SIDE ONE 1. I’m A Loser (Lennon/McCartney) 2. The Night Before (Lennon/McCartney) 3. Honey Don’t (Carl Perkins). SIDE TWO 1. She’s A Woman (Lennon/McCartney) 2. Everybody’s Trying To By My Baby (Carl Perkins) 3. Saturday Club (Eddie James)

 

 15.00

  • GBP: £12.76

Out Of Stock - 2 Week Delay. Please email shop@musiczone.ie to enquire on re-ordering product

Email when stock available

Product Description

Title: The Beatles – Last Radio Show 1965 EP Format: 7 inch vinyl EP  Label: Rhythm and Blues Rrecords/CARGO Cat Num: REP046 Barcode: 5060331752752

Release date: March 11th 2022

The Beatles cut nearly 300 songs for the BBC, the vast majority during 1963 when they were recording shows on an almost weekly basis. This hectic schedule slowed down somewhat the following year but they still managed to fit in ten shows in 1964. Their swansong programme, titled The Beatles Invite You To Take A Ticket To Ride, was recorded on May 26, 1965 at the Piccadilly Theatre and hosted by Denny Piercy; also on the show were The Lorne Gibson Trio, The Hellions, The Hollies and The Ivy League.

SIDE ONE 1. I’m A Loser (Lennon/McCartney) 2. The Night Before (Lennon/McCartney) 3. Honey Don’t (Carl Perkins). SIDE TWO 1. She’s A Woman (Lennon/McCartney) 2. Everybody’s Trying To By My Baby (Carl Perkins) 3. Saturday Club (Eddie James)