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This week in 1967, The Beatles single “Hello, Goodbye” debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at #45 (December 2)
The song written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney was the group's first release since the death of their manager, Brian Epstein.
It eventually went to #1 in the US, the UK, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, France, Norway, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands.
Unimpressed with the composition, Lennon pushed for "I Am the Walrus" to be the single's A-side, before reluctantly accepting that "Hello, Goodbye" was the more commercial-sounding of the two sides, relegating Lennon’s composition “I Am The Walrus” to the B-side.
Lennon later said, "'Hello, Goodbye' beat out 'I Am the Walrus' ... Can you believe that?”
That's another McCartney. Smells a mile away, doesn't it? An attempt to write a single. It wasn't a great piece.”
There is speculation that the decision to pick “Hello, Goodbye” over “I Am The Walrus” was another step towards their breakup as rifts in the band widened…
The Beatles produced three promotional films for the song, one of which was shown on The Ed Sullivan Show in America.
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https://youtu.be/rblYSKz_VnI
This week in 1967, The Beatles single “Hello, Goodbye” debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at #45 (December 2)
The song written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney was the group's first release since the death of their manager, Brian Epstein.
It eventually went to #1 in the US, the UK, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, France, Norway, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands.
Unimpressed with the composition, Lennon pushed for "I Am the Walrus" to be the single's A-side, before reluctantly accepting that "Hello, Goodbye" was the more commercial-sounding of the two sides, relegating Lennon’s composition “I Am The Walrus” to the B-side.
Lennon later said, "'Hello, Goodbye' beat out 'I Am the Walrus' ... Can you believe that?”
That's another McCartney. Smells a mile away, doesn't it? An attempt to write a single. It wasn't a great piece.”
There is speculation that the decision to pick “Hello, Goodbye” over “I Am The Walrus” was another step towards their breakup as rifts in the band widened…
The Beatles produced three promotional films for the song, one of which was shown on The Ed Sullivan Show in America.
#beatles, #thebeatles, #hellogoodbye, #iamthewalrus, #paulmccartney, #johnlennon, #ringostarr, #fabfour, #georgeharrison, #60smusic, #rockhistory, #thisdayinrock, #dailyrockhistory, #thisdayinmusic, #onthisday
"Pure signal,no noise"
Credits Goes to the respective
Author ✍️/ Photographer📸
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