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    The first words of the song 'In My Life' are what?Beatles Lover Quiz

      There are places I remember.

    All of the titles on the 'Rubber Soul' CD are published by whom?Beatles Lover Quiz

      EMI Records Limited.

    What are the first words at the beginning of the song 'The Word'?Beatles Lover Quiz

      Say the word and you'll be free.

    Who played piano on the song 'In My Life'?Beatles Lover Quiz

      George Martin.

    Who played the Hammond Organ on the song 'I'm Looking Through You'?Beatles Lover Quiz

      Ringo Starr and John Lennon.

    What other language is the song 'Michelle' sung in?Beatles Lover Quiz

      French.

    What is the sub-title of the song 'Norwegian Wood?Beatles Lover Quiz

      This Bird Has Flown.

    When was the 'Rubber Soul' album released?Beatles Lover Quiz

      1965.

    What was the name of an early John Lennon and Paul McCartney band?I Love The Beatles!

      Johnny and the Moondogs.

    In the song 'Let It Be', what does he 'wake up to the sound of'?I Love The Beatles!

      music.

    Who sang,'Octopus's Garden'?I Love The Beatles!

      Ringo.

    What was the first name of Yoko Ono's daughter?I Love The Beatles!

      Kyoko.

    What year did the Beatles debut on the Ed Sullivan Show?I Love The Beatles!

      1964.

    What was the first name of Paul's first wife?I Love The Beatles!

      Linda. Her maiden name was Linda Eastman.

    What was the Beatles' last album recorded?I Love The Beatles!

      'Abbey Road'. Though 'Abbey Road' was recorded last, it was not released last -- that honor goes to 'Let It Be', which was recorded several months before 'Abbey Road.'

    How old was John when he died?I Love The Beatles!

      40.

    What were the names of John's two sons?I Love The Beatles!

      Sean and Julian.

    In Lady Madonna, what day did the papers not come?Meet the Beatles

      Wednesday.

    Who wore a low neck sweater with high heel shoes?Meet the Beatles

      Loretta's mother.

    What is the name of the son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono?Meet the Beatles

      Sean.

    In 'Paperback Writer', what song can be heard in the background of verse 2?Meet the Beatles

      Frere Jaques.

    In the song 'Revolution Number 9', what language, besides English, was used?Meet the Beatles

      gibberish.

    What was the name of a John Lennon and Paul McCartney band in 1958?Meet the Beatles

      The Quarrymen.

    In which song did no Beatles play an instrument, and only John and Paul sing?Meet the Beatles

      'She's Leaving Home'.

    The final chord in 'A Day In The Life is' ... how long?Meet the Beatles

      42 seconds.

    John Lennon's first book to be published was ___________ ?Meet the Beatles

      'In His Own Write'.

    In the song 'Penny Lane', what does the banker never wear in the pouring rain?Meet the Beatles

      a 'mac'.

    'Hope you need my love babe'?Another Beatles Quiz

      Eight Days a Week.

    'You can get married in Gilbralter near Spain'?Another Beatles Quiz

      Ballad of John and Yoko.

    'It's a dirty story of a dirty man'?Another Beatles Quiz

      Paperback Writer.

    'Sweet Loretta Martin thought she a woman, but she was another man'?Another Beatles Quiz

      Get Back.

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