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  • Remember When The Beatles Changed Everything With a Revelatory Double A-Sided Single in 1967? … from the American Songwriter Jim Beviglia
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Remember When The Beatles Changed Everything With a Revelatory Double A-Sided Single in 1967? … from the American Songwriter Jim Beviglia

Tom Bettenhausen14 hours ago01 mins

On This Day in 1970, The Beatles Released Their Swan Song, 'Let It Be'–The Album the Band Gave Up OnThe Beatles had already advanced music a ton. Their 1967 double A-sided single took things to another level.

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