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How American Record Labels Screwed Up The Beatles’ Music Early On: “At First It Was Pretty Crummy” … from the American Songwriter Peter Burditt

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Paul McCartney and John Lennon of the Beatles performingBefore founding Apple Records, George Harrison took issue with US record labels and music publishers due to this unethical artistic practice.

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