The Fascinating World of the Beatles: From Album Titles to Personal

John Lennon's first instrument was actually a harmonica.
The harmonica was a Hohner Little Lady in the key of C. It was a small harmonica that he carried in his pocket and often played on the way to school.
George Harrison was actually the first Beatle to visit the United States? He went there in 1963, a year before the band became popular in America.
From what I've read, George Harrison's trip to the US was mostly for vacation and to visit his sister who lived there.
Ringo Starr was originally named Richard Starkey, but he changed his name to Ringo Starr because of the rings he wore on his fingers.
Paul McCartney was actually left-handed, but he learned to play guitar right-handed because he couldn't afford a
left-handed instrument.
The Beatles' album "Abbey Road" was originally going to be called "Everest" because the band's producer wanted to take a photo of them on the mountain. However, the idea was eventually scrapped and the album cover ended up featuring the band walking across the iconic Abbey Road crosswalk.
The Beatles' album "Revolver" was originally going to be called "Abracadabra".
Well, it turns out that the band decided to change the name to "Revolver" because they felt it better represented the experimental and innovative nature of the music on the
album.

 

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