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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 Cap: Drop T Logo (Snap Back)

Drop T Logo (Snap Back) featuring The Beatles 'Drop T Logo' design

$25.00

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 Cap: Yellow Submarine (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 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 (Hard Day's Night)

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

$4.99

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 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 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 Classic Revolver White

Beatles Revolver Short Sleeved Cotton Classic Tee Replenished Stock

$27.99 $25.99

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 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 News

There are few moments in music history that rocked the world harder than the breakup of the Beatles. John Lennon announced he was leaving the group on this day 56 years go, but fans didn’t find out about his shocking decision until the next year…why?

According to The Beatles Bible, while Lennon actually decided he wanted to end his time with the Beatles a week earlier, business manager Allen Klein (who’d been trying to negotiate a new contract for the band with EMI/Capitol) persuaded him to keep the information to himself.

However, by Sept. 20, 1969, Lennon couldn’t hold back anymore. When the group came together at Apple’s headquarters in London’s Savile Row to sign the aforementioned contract, he took the opportunity to let his bandmates know it was over.

“When I got back [from Toronto] there were a few meetings and Allen said, ‘Cool it,’ ’cause there was a lot to do [with The Beatles] business-wise, and it wouldn’t have been suitable at the time,” Lennon recalled in the book Lennon Remembers by Jann Wenner.

“Then we were discussing something in the office with Paul [McCartney] and Paul was saying to do something, and I kept saying, ‘No, no, no’ to everything he said,” he continued.

“So it came to a point that I had to say something. So I said, ‘The group’s over, I’m leaving.’ Allen was there, and he was saying, ‘Don’t tell.’ He didn’t want me to tell Paul even. But I couldn’t help it, I couldn’t stop it, it came out. And Paul and Allen said they were glad that I wasn’t going to announce it, like I was going to make an event out of it. I don’t know whether Paul said, ‘Don’t tell anybody,’ but he was damn pleased that I wasn’t. He said, ‘Oh well, that means nothing really happened if you’re not going to say anything.’ So that’s what happened.”  In the Anthology book, McCartney opened up about his reaction to Lennon’s announcement.

“I’d said: ‘I think we should go back to little gigs — I really think we’re a great little band. We should find our basic roots, and then who knows what will happen? We may want to fold after that, or we may really think we’ve still got it.’ John looked at me in the eye and said: ‘Well, I think you’re daft. I wasn’t going to tell you till we signed the Capitol deal’ — Klein was trying to get us to sign a new deal with the record company — ‘but I’m leaving the group!’ We paled visibly and our jaws slackened a bit,” McCartney recalled.

“I must admit we’d known it was coming at some point because of his intense involvement with Yoko [Ono],” he continued. “John needed to give space to his and Yoko’s thing. Someone like John would want to end The Beatles period and start the Yoko period; and he wouldn’t like either to interfere with the other. But what wasn’t too clever was this idea of: ‘I wasn’t going to tell you till after we signed the new contract.’ Good old John — he had to blurt it out. And that was it. There’s not a lot you can say to, ‘I’m leaving the group,’ from a key member.”

According to the Independent, the rest of the world heard the news several months later when McCartney was asked by a reporter if he foresaw a time “when Lennon-McCartney becomes an active songwriting partnership again” and answered, “No.”

The next day, on April 10, 1970, the Daily Mirror ran the front-page headline “Paul Quits the Beatles,” breaking the hearts of countless fans around the world. 

Source: Jacqueline Burt Cote/parade.com

The process of inheriting family heirlooms doesn’t work in quite the same way when someone in that family is one of the biggest celebrities in the world, which is how Paul McCartney’s “Hey Jude” recording notes took a long, expensive journey through several hands before the document found its way to its rightful owner. In this case, the “owner” was the man—at that time, the young boy—for whom McCartney originally wrote this classic Beatles track.

Several decades after McCartney first wrote the musical pep talk to his bandmate’s young son, “Hey Jude”’s namesake finally got to say he owned the physical evidence of McCartney’s heartwarming message of strength and love.
From Song Devotee To Auction Bidder

Because of their status as one of the biggest bands in the world, virtually everything The Beatles ever put their hands on developed great, instantaneous value. Whether a scrap piece of tape from a session, hand-drawn doodles during a bit of band downtime, or the notepads where the musicians scribbled down their lyrics or recording notes, these momentos have passed among the artists’ family members, music historians, museum curators, and collectors ever since the band dissolved in the late 1960s. With so many hands eager to snatch onto these items, some rightful owners are bound to be overlooked.

Such was the case for Julian Lennon, who, despite being the main source of inspiration for Paul McCartney’s classic Beatles track, “Hey Jude”, had to buy back the handwritten recording notes from his father’s former bandmate when they resurfaced at a London auction in 1996. These were lyrics that McCartney wrote for Lennon, who was only five at the time. One would think that Lennon would automatically receive ownership rights for this fact alone. Yet, the son of John Lennon and his first wife, Cynthia Lennon, bought back those lyrics for $39,030. (That would be around $80,000 in 2025.)

“He is collecting for personal reasons,” Julian’s manager, John Cousins, told the Tampa Bay Times. “These are family heirlooms, if you like.”

Source: Melanie Davis/americansongwriter.com

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The breakup of The Beatles didn't just mark the end of an era in music; it also signified the start of an unspoken competition between the former band members. They all rushed to put out solo albums the second the breakup was announced, and Paul McCartney and John Lennon, in particular, were eager to prove they were the true talent out of the Fab Four. The former songwriting duo didn't hold back from airing their grievances on their solo albums. But while they were busy firing shots at each other, it was the quiet Beatle who surprised the world with his original songwriting and knack for catchy yet moving songs. George Harrison became the first Beatle to have a chart-topping solo album, and with a triple album, he established himself as a force to be reckoned with. While each of their solo work reflects them as individuals, there's no denying that these three albums get even better when you listen to one after the other.

Imagine (1971)
Artist: John Lennon

Most people think of the slow ballad when they hear the name Imagine, but the album by the same name is anything but peaceful. In fact, while its most popular song is a call for peace on Earth during a troubled time, a lot of the songs in it reflect conflicting emotions. John Lennon opens up about painful personal issues as well as lashes out at his former best friend in it. And what's more, he even includes a re-imagined song that was written during the last period of The Beatles. "Jealous Guy" is a song about Lennon's shortcomings in romantic relationships and how his jealousy led him to make bad decisions. But originally, the song had completely different lyrics and was titled "Child of Nature." It was first demoed by The Beatles while they were making their eponymous record, aka the White Album, but it was considered too similar to Paul McCartney's song "Mother Nature's Song," which was eventually included in the 1968 album.

Source: Val Barone/collider.com

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Anticipation grows for The Beatles’ Anthology 4 as “Helter Skelter (Second Version – Take 17)” debuts as a top-selling track on iTunes, decades after it was first recorded. The Beatles (left to right) George Harrison (1943 - 2001), Ringo Starr, John Lennon (1940 - 1980) and Paul McCartney, hold the sleeve of their new LP, 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band', at the press launch for the album, held at Brian Epstein's house at 24 Chapel Street, London, 19th May 1967. (Photo by John Downing/Getty Images)

The Beatles may be done releasing new music, but there are still plenty of recordings from the band’s history that are shared with the world. From time to time, there’s still an intense demand for anything connected to the Fab Four, and countless films, books, and albums have been issued in the decades since the musicians split. Many of them have become commercial successes. Now, months ahead of a new compilation of the group’s work being released, a new take on a Beatles classic quickly becomes a bestseller in America.
“Helter Skelter (Second Version – Take 17)” Debuts On iTunes

The Beatles currently sit at No. 23 on the iTunes Top Songs chart, which ranks the best-selling tracks on the platform in America. The group nearly cracks the top 20 with “Helter Skelter (Second Version – Take 17).”
“Helter Skelter (Second Version – Take 17)” Previews Anthology 4

“Helter Skelter (Second Version – Take 17)” is the second single from the Beatles’ upcoming compilation Anthology 4. It follows the release of “Free as a Bird (2025 Mix),” which the group shared in mid-August.
When Will The Beatles Release Anthology 4?

Anthology 4 is, as its name suggests, the fourth installment in the Beatles’ highly popular Anthology series, which gathers together rarities, outtakes, new mixes, demos, and other tracks from the band’s history. The compilation is expected to drop on November 21.

Anthology 4 includes new mixes of tracks like “Free as a Bird” and “Real Love,” which were reworked by Jeff Lynne. The collection also features specific numbered takes of Beatles classics like “I Saw Her Standing There,” “Tell Me Why,” “Strawberry Fields Forever,” and “Get Back,” among many others. 

Multiple versions of Anthology 4 will be available on physical formats. The compilation was originally only going to be included in an updated version of the Anthology series, which fans were not happy about. When it was first announced, it became clear that longtime supporters of the Beatles would need to purchase the entire Anthology again in order to hear these new mixes. Later, it was revealed that Anthology 4 would be delivered as a standalone project as well. The upcoming compilation will be available as a double CD and a triple LP.
“Helter Skelter (Second Version – Take 17)” Competes With New Hits

After “Helter Skelter (Second Version – Take 17)” was released, it became one of the top new performers on the iTunes Top Songs chart in America. Several other just-shared cuts, including tunes from Hardy, Aerosmith, Chris Young, and Bon Jovi, currently rank above the Beatles, although “Helter Skelter (Second Version – Take 17)” could continue to climb as this Friday marks the beginning of another tracking week in the global music industry.

Source: forbes.com/Hugh McIntyre

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 John Lennon was a bully and nuisance as a schoolboy, a current teacher at the singer’s old school has claimed.

The Beatles star was said to have been such a troublesome student that the staff at Quarry Bank School in Liverpool were reluctant to recognise him as a former pupil after he found fame with the Beatles.

Tom Barry, a design and technology teacher at what is now The Calderstones School, said: “When John left, he was that much of a nuisance and a bully and that much of a poor student the school staff didn’t want to acknowledge that he ever went to the school and removed any trace of him.

“He was never spoken about, he was never acknowledged through Beatlemania. Apparently, fans would come to the school gates and just be sent away because the school didn’t want any connection to him.”

The teacher added: “They didn’t want to idolise him and for students to think you can prat about and be a bit of a bully and still be successful.”

Lennon attended the school from 1952 to 1957 and formed the Quarrymen, the forerunners of the Beatles, while a pupil there.

His record and antics in school have been well-documented, including detention sheets that revealed his “extremely cheeky” side when they came up for auction in 2013.

Reasons for punishment given by his teachers on the recovered sheets, from Quarry Bank School when Lennon was 15, include ‘‘sabotage’’, ‘‘fighting in class’’, ‘‘nuisance’’, ‘‘shoving’’ and ‘‘just no interest whatsoever’’.

The Beatle even managed to receive three detentions in one day on two occasions in 1955 and 1956.

Lennon’s old desk was discovered hidden away in the attic of the school, where teachers were said to have stored it so they would not have to remember his time there.

Source: India McTaggart/telegraph.co.uk

 

The desk, which is an old-fashioned lift-up, will now feature in a display at the Liverpool Beatles Museum along with other items from the band members’ schooldays, including Lennon’s enrolment ledger signed by his aunt.

Despite years of refusing to acknowledge the school’s link to pop history through Lennon’s rise to stardom, the school is now starting to offer tours of its site for Beatles fans.

The first ever public memorial dedicated to a legendary Beatles producer is underway.

The rose garden, at Strawberry Field, will is the first of its kind commemorating Sir George Martin CBE - often nicknamed the 'fifth Beatle' - and his wife Lady Judy Martin.

The garden, built at the iconic Liverpool attraction made famous by John Lennon in the Beatles hit 'Strawberry Fields Forever', will feature a curved wall with a biography of Sir George Martin's career, alongside 30 discs commemorating the number one UK hit singles he produced.

A calming water feature and circular raised rose bed will also feature, designed as "a place of peace and reflection," and will be donated by CEO of Orange Amps, Cliff Cooper.

He said: "As a patron of Strawberry Field, I'm honoured to support this tribute to Sir George and Lady Martin. Their impact on music and their dedication to charitable causes align in harmony with the spirit of Strawberry Field.”
Cliff Cooper also donated Strawberry Field its drum shaped bandstand. Credit: Strawberry Field

Before her passing, Lady Martin personally gifted rose bushes to Strawberry Field and envisioned the garden as a lasting tribute to her husband.

It will honour Sir George and Lady Martin, shaped with involvement of their children.

Lucie Kitchener, daughter of Sir George and Lady Martin, said: “The creation of the rose garden at Strawberry Field was a project our mother was passionately involved in.

"We are honoured that the garden will now pay tribute to both our parents, and we are so grateful to those who have made it possible."

“Strawberry Field’s work in supporting young people is extraordinary, and this will add another dimension to an already magical place.”
The garden will commemorate the number one singles Sir George Martin produced in his career. Credit: Strawberry Field

The garden is set to open in spring 2026, with all proceeds from visits to Strawberry Field supporting the centre's programmes which help people with learning disabilities and barriers to employment access paid work.

Major Michelle Lovegrove-Huggins, Mission Director at Strawberry Field, added: "This rose garden will be a wonderful complement to our existing attraction, including the interactive exhibition and the bandstand which was also generously donated by Cliff Cooper.

"The rose garden is the result of so much hard work, dedication, and valuable generosity from our beloved patrons and supporters, and we are delighted to honour Sir George and Lady Judy Martin in this special space.

“Visitors will be captivated by the rose garden, which will enhance the peaceful atmosphere and serve as a place of tranquillity for both the local and international communities.

"It's another way we're preserving the rich musical heritage of this unique site while continuing The Salvation Army's mission of service and love.”

Source: ITV News

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