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Beatles Robe: Beatles Logo Bath Robe

With the iconic Beatles logo, this bathrobe combines both signature style and ultimate comfort. With limited stock available, you really don’t want to miss out on this exclusive bathrobe. The Bathrobe features: White Piping Large embroidered and satin panel detailed logo on the back Small embroidered and satin panel detail logo on the chest Two large lower pockets The Robe is made with super soft luxury fleece and is designed for both men and women giving you the ultimate quality in chill out wear. Made from Luxury Fleece One size fits most.

$59.99

Beatles Pillow: The Beatles "Love Me Do" Deco Pillow

"Love Me Do" Decorative Pillow. You'll be singing along to your favorite songs in no time!

$24.99

Beatles Robe: Beatles Classic Logo Robe

This is your bathrobe with the iconic Beatles logo, this bathrobe combines both signature style and ultimate comfort. Black super soft fleece robe with contrasting white piping & belt. Features embroidered design motifs to front & back. Coral Fleece 280gsm

$59.99 $55.00

Beatles Robe: Beatles Apple Logo Robe

this is your bathrobe with the iconic Beatles Apple logo, this bathrobe combines both signature style and ultimate comfort. Black super soft fleece robe with contrasting green piping & belt. Features embroidered design motifs to front & back. Coral Fleece 280gsm

$59.99 $55.00

Beatles Robe: Beatles Yellow Submarine Robe

This is your bathrobe with the iconic Beatles Yellow Submarine Design, this bathrobe combines both signature style and ultimate comfort. Navy super soft fleece robe with contrasting yellow piping & belt. Features embroidered design motifs to front & back. Coral Fleece 280gsm

$59.99 $55.00

Beatles Robe: Beatles Classic Abbey Road Bathrobe

This is your bathrobe with the iconic Abbey Road Beatles logo, this bathrobe combines both signature style and ultimate comfort. Black super soft fleece robe with contrasting white piping & belt. Features embroidered design motifs to front & back. Coral Fleece 280gsm

$59.99 $55.00

Beatles Cap: Hello-Goodbye Drop T

A sandwich peak cotton twill baseball cap featuring the classic Beatles drop T logo with a splash of Apple Green Adjustable Velcro back strap fits most

$25.00

John Lennon ART: John Lennon's iconic song "Imagine"

The lyrics of John Lennon's iconic song "Imagine" were used to create this work of art. Yoko Ono has given me the rights to the lyrics and picture, she also owns prints 2 and 3.

$350.00

Beatles Ornament: The Beatles Hanging Bauble (One)

The Beatles Hanging Bauble with "One"

$19.99

Beatles Art: Album Covers Art

24 12x12 Cover Sleeve Art from 13 UK albums and 11 others , six are in stunning foil finish. These replica album covers each 12x12 there are only 1963 produced in NUMBERED BOXES the box is the same size a LP box set these awesome prints can be set in a matte and then a frame(s) of your choice.

$199.00 $99.00

Beatles ART: 36" X 24" The Beatles Abbey Road Color Canvas

The Green/Teal color version of The Beatles Abbey Road Crossing this 36" X 24" ” wrap around canvas is sure to enhance any décor. You will find this new color available in many other Beatles Abbey Road Products.

$199.99

Beatles Platter: The Beatles 16 in. Ceramic Serving Platter

The Beatles Mid 60s look in color in this Beatles 16 in. Ceramic Serving Platter "8.5 x 16 x 1.25"" h"

$49.99

Beatles Lunch Box: The Beatles White Album Limited Edition

The Beatles White Album Limited Edition Metal Lunch Box all are numbered only 1504 made. Each has the track listing and images of the Fabs: Whether it’s holding lunch or storing gear, Fab Four Store retro tin totes are sure to please.

$19.99

Beatles Hoodie: Yellow Submarine - Apple Logo Zipper Hoodie

The Beatles Yellow Submarine - Apple Logo Zipper Hoodie draw string hood with side pockets

$89.99 $79.99

Beatles Cookie Jar: The Beatles Abbey Road Cookie Jar

The Beatles Abbey Road Cookie Jar is Classic 7 x 7 x 11.25" h

$99.00

Beatles Lunch Box: Beatles "Let It Be" Song Titles

Beatles "Let It Be" Song Titles Design Metal Lunch Box. Whether it’s holding lunch or storing gear, Fab Four Store retro tin totes are sure to please.

$19.99

Beatles Cap: Drop T Logo (Snap Back) Sand

Drop T Logo in Black on sand color cap (Snap Back) black peak, featuring The Beatles 'Drop T Logo' design plastic hole loop fits most:

$25.00

Beatles Cookie Jar: The Beatles Apple Cookie Jar

The Beatles Apple Round Ceramic Cookie Jar fab lid too with Apple color knob!

$49.99 $39.99

Beatles Towel: Yellow Submarine on the Beach

Beatles Towel: Yellow Submarine on the Beach Towel 30" x 60"

$18.99
Beatles Bestsellers

Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Abbey Road Best Seller

Abbey Road design this is one of the beat selling tees we have ever had, Variation of Abbey Road. Zebra Crossing Short Sleeve Tee "Holistic"

$27.99 $25.99

Beatles BAG: Abbey Road Recycled Shopper

The Beatles Abbey Road Large Recycled Shopper, Dimensions: 14.0" x 4.00" x 15.0"

$6.99

Beatles Cap: The Beatles Logo in Silver

One of our best sellers The Beatles Black Cap with Silver raised letters "The Beatles" plus silver "Apple" logo in back

$25.00

Beatles Cap: Hello-Goodbye Drop T

A sandwich peak cotton twill baseball cap featuring the classic Beatles drop T logo with a splash of Apple Green Adjustable Velcro back strap fits most

$25.00

Beatles Robe: Beatles Logo Bath Robe

With the iconic Beatles logo, this bathrobe combines both signature style and ultimate comfort. With limited stock available, you really don’t want to miss out on this exclusive bathrobe. The Bathrobe features: White Piping Large embroidered and satin panel detailed logo on the back Small embroidered and satin panel detail logo on the chest Two large lower pockets The Robe is made with super soft luxury fleece and is designed for both men and women giving you the ultimate quality in chill out wear. Made from Luxury Fleece One size fits most.

$59.99

Beatles Lunchbox: Yellow Submarine Embossed Tin Tote

Lunchbox: Yellow Submarine Embossed Tin Tote 7.5 x 9.5 x 3.5

$24.99

Beatles Cap: The Beatles Abbey Road in Black/Silver

The Beatles Black Cap with Silver raised "The Beatles crossing" plus silver "Apple" logo on the side "The Beatles Abbey Road" words on the back:

$25.00

Beatles Clock: The Beatles 1963 Wall Clock

The Beatles walking in London 50 Years ago: 1963 13.5" Cordless Wall Clock.

$24.99

Beatles Adult T-Shirt: British Flag

British Flag Distressed on a grey shirt this is a 50-50 shirt Cotton/Poly

$19.99

Beatles Pen: The Beatles Gel Ink Pen (Hard Day's Night)

The Beatles Gel Ink Pen (Hard Day's Night Album) Great gift idea.

$4.99

Beatles T-Shirt: "Lucky Dip" Clearance

Lucky Dip Beatles T-shirt You select one shirt size, we select a style/color, These are all BEATLES SHIRTS please note you get one shirt in Adult Size

$29.99 $15.00

Beatles Pen: The Beatles Gel Ink Pen (Green Apple)

The Beatles Gel Ink Pen (Green Apple & Drop T) Great gift idea.

$4.99

Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Beatles Union Jack

The Beatles Union Jack Black Shirt

$27.99 $25.99

Beatles Adult T-Shirt:; Classic Drop-T Distressed

Classic Drop-T Distressed off white (Light Sandy Color)

$27.99 $25.99

Beatles Mouse Pads: The Beatles - Drop T Record

Mouse Pad: : The Beatles - Drop T Record

$6.99

Beatles Adult T-Shirt:; Classic Drop-T Navy Blue

Classic Drop-T drop T logo on a Navy Blue Shirt

$27.99 $25.99

Beatles Tote: Yellow Submarine Shopper

The large recycled tote is earth-friendly (made of 25% recycled materials), strong and water resistant. Great for shopping and a good alternative to a traditional gift bag.

$6.99

Beatles Decals: Abbey Road

The Abbey Road Decal

$1.99

Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Apple Logo

Classic Apple Logo on a black T-Shirt

$27.99 $19.99

Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Abbey Road Crossing in Color Long Sleeve

Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Abbey Road Crossing in Color The Beatles Adult t-shirt cotton featuring the Abbey Road Crossing in Color available in a wide range of sizes S - 3 XL

$35.99 $33.99

Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Meet The Beatles

Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Meet The Beatles

$23.99 $19.99

Beatles Kid Shirt: The Beatles Black Abbey Road - Baby to Youth

Sizes 1 to 12 Year old The Beatles Abbey Road design. This high quality garment is available in Black 100% Cotton.

$21.99

Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Beatles American Tour 1964

Black color classic style men's soft cotton tee featuring The Beatles 'American Tour 1964' Features back print detailing with tour dates and cities. Tag has used ticket image.

$26.99 $25.99

Beatles Mug: "Yellow Submarine" 18 oz. Ceramic Oval Mug

"Yellow Submarine" 18 oz. Ceramic Oval Mug Unique Oval Shape Made from High-Quality Stoneware Bold and Bright Character Designs Dishwasher and Microwave Safe Dimensions: 5.5 x 4 x 4.5" h

$19.99

Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Rubber Soul Black

The Beatles Rubber Soul Black Shirt

$27.99 $25.99

Beatles Adult T-Shirt:; Classic Drop-T Song Titles

Classic Drop-T new design from Liverpool song titles inside the drop T logo

$27.99 $25.99

Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Beatles Classic Revolver White

Beatles Revolver Short Sleeved Cotton Classic Tee Replenished Stock

$27.99 $25.99
Beatles News

The Beatles’ John Lennon started writing songs about and for Yoko Ono a couple of years after they met in 1966. She was his muse, the object of his affection, and a frequent collaborator during his solo career. Most people know about the heavy-hitters that Lennon wrote about Ono during his time in The Beatles, but there are a few underrated deep cuts from his solo career that not every fan may be aware of. Let’s look at one of his most famous odes to Ono, as well as a few solo deep cuts.

1. “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)”

A standout track from the 1969 album Abbey Road, “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)” is one of several odes to Yoko Ono that don’t directly name-drop her. Rather, Lennon wails about his adoration for the woman in question (Ono), referencing how “heavy” she is. For those who weren’t around in the 1960s, that was a slang term for someone with heavy emotional weight and intelligence.
2. “Oh Yoko!”

John Lennon penned this tune about Yoko Ono back in 1971 for his album Imagine. Obviously, this is a song about Ono, but it gets buried under other heavy-hitters on that album, such as the title track and “How Do You Sleep?”

Nicky Hopkins contributed his piano talents to the track, and Phil Spector sang harmony. Fun fact: This song would mark the last time Lennon would play the harmonica on a formally released recording.
3. “God”

“God” appears on Lennon’s first post-Beatles album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, from 1970. This tune references quite a few themes, from The Beatles to the concept of God. In the song, Lennon states that he does not believe in many things (magic, yoga, kings, Bob Dylan, Jesus, and others), but he believes in himself and his wife, Yoko Ono.

Source: americansongwriter.com/Em Casalena

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John Lennon’s “Imagine” is one of the most popular songs of all time. However, popularity typically comes with a price, and Lennon is no stranger to that paradigm. Released in 1971, Lennon’s subversively inspiring song became an anthem for the dreamers, for the rebels, and for really anyone and everyone who had a bone to pick with the systemic issues of society. Though, evidently, that entailed a lot of trouble. A lot of trouble that lasted for quite a long time.

The lyrics of Lennon’s “Imagine” will likely remain relevant for as long as anyone can guess. That is how he designed it, as the themes the lyrics articulate are not specific to a time or place. Rather, they are specific to the human, spiritual, and governmental phenomena that have transpired throughout history. That being so, the contents of the song are timeless and will seemingly always remain relevant.

While John Lennon strives for peace, understanding, and mutuality in the song, he does so in a fairly divisive way. In the song, he denounces religion, government, and personal possession. Thus, it comes as no surprise that people and companies took issue with the song. Though surprisingly, these parties took issue with the song far after it was released.

Of course, John Lennon’s song was polarizing upon its release. However, it was so idealistically potent that people and companies took issue with it more than 20 years after its release as well. Specifically, the two major radio stations that banned the song from the airwaves were Clear Channel Communications (now iHeart Media) and the BBC.

Clear Channel Communications banned the song after 9/11. The company included the song on their “do not play” list along with several other politically subversive singles. Given the political climate of the United States post 9/11, the CCC banned this song due to the fact that it contrasted the national ideals of the United States during wartime. In essence, it was seemingly viewed as anti-American.

As a matter of fact, the BBC banned the song for the exact same reason, as they banned the song in 1991 during England’s participation in the Persian Gulf War. Like the CCC, the BBC banned the song given that it juxtaposed the patriotic ideals the country was trying to uphold during the time of war.

Source: americansongwriter.com

 

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It appears as if another Beatles reunion is in the works, as Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have been revealed as part of the star-studded cast of a 3D CG-animated adaption of a children’s adventure book penned in part by McCartney himself, according to Forbes.

Inspired by 2005’s “High in the Clouds,” written by McCartney, Geoff Dunbar and Philip Ardagh, the film’s roster features a who’s who from the worlds of film, television and music, including: Himesh Patel, Celine Dion, Hannah Waddingham, Idris Elba, Lionel Richie, Jimmy Fallon, Clemence Posey, Pom Klementieff and Alain Chabat.

Described as “a tale about the power of family and freedom of expression through music,” the story follows Wirral, a teenage squirrel, “who embarks on an extraordinary journey to set music free, after accidentally sparking a revolution against Gretsch, the bossy diva-owl who has banned all music from his town,” as reported in Variety.

The film is co-produced by McCartney, who will also be aboard to write and compose several of the film’s original songs, the report said.

The last time McCartney and Starr worked together was on 2023’s “Now and Then,” bitter sweetly billed as the Beatles’ final single.

The track included fresh material from both surviving members, and featured archival recordings of John Lennon and George Harrison, recorded before their deaths.

The song earned the pair a Grammy for “Best Rock Performance” and was nominated for “Record of the Year.”

A release date for “High in the Clouds” has yet to be revealed.

Source: silive.com/Scott R. Axelrod

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It wasn’t often The Beatles took formal votes on decisions, as most things were discussed and agreed upon as a group. But in 1969, during a recording session that should have been routine, Paul McCartney found himself on the receiving end of something that hadn’t happened before: all three of his bandmates siding against him, and the issue was Allen Klein.

After the death of manager Brian Epstein, the band was left with a gap in leadership. Soon, John Lennon was quickly won over by Klein’s pitch, and George Harrison and Ringo Starr agreed.

But McCartney remained unconvinced. He wanted the band to be represented by Lee Eastman, his future father-in-law and a respected entertainment lawyer.   The moment came when Klein turned up at Apple and asked the band to sign his contract on the spot. He said he had a board meeting the following morning and Paul asked to wait until Monday.

“I said, ‘Well I’m not going to [sign it now]. I demand at least the weekend. I’ll look at it, and on Monday. This is supposed to be a recording session, after all,’” McCartney later recalled in All You Need Is Love: The Beatles in Their Own Words.

But the other three pushed back, and then someone suggested a vote.

McCartney didn’t think it would be unanimous: “I said, ‘No, you’ll never get Ringo to’. I looked at Ringo, and he gave me this sick look like, Yeah, I’m going with them.”   The vote went three to one, which meant Lennon, Harrison and Starr signed with Klein, while McCartney didn’t. “That was the first time”, he said. “And they all signed it. They didn’t need my signature.”

It wouldn’t be the last time he felt sidelined. Months later, after finishing his debut solo album McCartney, he was visited at home by Ringo Starr, who wanted them to delay the release of the album so that 'Let It Be' could come out first.

“They eventually sent Ringo round my house at Cavendish with a message: ‘We want you to put your release date back, it’s for the good of the group’”, McCartney said in Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now. “And he was giving me the party line - they just made him come round”.

Source: express.co.uk/Maria Leticia Gomes

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Barry Keoghan is preparing to play Ringo Starr in Sam Mendes’ Beatles biopics, but he’s not quite ready to show off his drumming skills.

In an interview on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Wednesday night, Keoghan shared that he’s finally met the music legend face to face. “I met him at his house and he played the drums for me,” he said, adding: “He asked me to play, but I wasn’t playing the drums for Ringo.”

The “Saltburn” actor reminded Kimmel that Starr was in fact the one to leak his casting to the press back in November. “He let the news out,” Keoghan said. “He was like, ‘Barry is somewhere doing drums. I think he should stop and not do anymore.'”

Keoghan said meeting Starr was “one of those moments when you’re just in awe” and he “just froze.”

“When I was talking to him, I couldn’t look at him. I was nervous,” Keoghan said. “But he’s like, ‘You can look at me.’ And again, you’re playing Ringo Starr. My job is to observe and take in the mannerisms and study.”

Keoghan will be playing Starr across four separate Beatles biopics directed by Mendes, which are set for theatrical release in April 2028. Alongside Keoghan, Paul Mescal is playing Paul McCartney, Harris Dickinson will star as John Lennon and Joseph Quinn is portraying George Harrison.

Of embodying Starr, Keoghan said he wants “to humanize and bring feelings to it and not just sort of imitate,” adding that their interaction “was absolutely lovely” and they “just sat in the garden chatting away.”

Source: variety.com/Ellise Shafer

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Unless you’re a Beatles aficionado (and/or saw Peter Jackson’s revealing documentary miniseries, The Beatles: Get Back), you would never be able to pick up on the deep tensions between John Lennon and Paul McCartney that were reaching a fever pitch during the Let It Be and Abbey Road sessions, which would make up the two final Beatles albums. On either record, from a surface-level vantage point, the band was as cohesive and creative as ever.

But dig a little deeper, and the fractures breaking the Fab Four apart become more apparent. The band’s reactions and recollections in later interviews shone a light on the dissonance that was slowly increasing in volume as they barrelled toward their final goodbye as one of the world’s most pervasive and influential rock bands.

Two songs on Let It Be, the final album the band released despite starting its sessions prior to Abbey Road, highlight the mounting conflict between the band’s primary songwriters.
John Lennon Had Harsh Words For These Beatles Songs Off Their Final Album

Generally speaking, the songwriting partnership of John Lennon and Paul McCartney is what made the Beatles so prolific and unique. When their relationship began faltering, so did everything else. The final recording sessions were full of fights, clashing egos, and the occasional walkout. Even years after Let It Be came out, the musicians could recall with cutting clarity the parts they did and didn’t like about the recording process (and the songs themselves).

For example, in one of his final interviews before his death, Lennon told David Sheff that he never thought the title track to Let It Be sounded like a true Beatles song. Despite the songwriting credit going to Lennon and McCartney, the former Beatle said the song was the latter’s. “What can you say?” Lennon mused to Sheff. “Nothing to do with the Beatles. It could’ve been Wings. I think it was inspired by “Bridge Over Troubled Waters.” That’s my feeling, although I have nothing to go on.”

Source: americansongwriter.com/Melanie Davis

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