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On This Day in 1967, a Hit Beatles Song Got Banned by the BBC for One Short Lyric … from the American Songwriter Em Casalena

Tom Bettenhausen4 hours ago01 mins

On this day way back in 1967, a song by The Beatles was effectively banned by the BBC for just one short lyric.

The post On This Day in 1967, a Hit Beatles Song Got Banned by the BBC for One Short Lyric appeared first on American Songwriter.

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