“What are the best books about The Beatles?” We looked at 123 of the top Beatles books, aggregating and ranking them so we could answer that very question!
The top 27 books, all appearing on 3 or more “Best Beatles” book lists, are ranked below by how many times they appear. The remaining 75+ titles, as well as the sources we used, are in alphabetical orser ont he bottom of the page.
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“All You Need Is Ears is the story of George Martin, the man who spotted the Beatles’ talent, who recorded and produced them from the start, and who brought their musical ideas to life. In this witty and charming autobiography, he describes exactly what it was like to work in the studio with the Beatles–from the first audition (and his decision to scrap Pete Best on drums) to the wild experimentation of Sgt. Pepper (complete with sound effects, animal noises and full orchestras in evening dress at the direct request of Paul McCartney).
This is a singular look at the most important musical group of all time, and how they made the music that changed the world: No other book can provide George Martin’s inside look at their creative process, at the play of genius and practical improvisation that gave them their sound; it is an indispensable read for Beatle lovers and anyone interested in the music world.”
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This landmark book details exactly which guitars, drums, amplifiers and keyboards The Beatles used at the key points of their relatively brief but entirely revolutionary career – from the formation of the Quarry Men in the 1950s to the dissolution of The Beatles in 1970. It provides a fascinating fresh insight into Beatles history from an entirely new viewpoint, and along the way many myths are exploded and dozens of stories told for the first time.
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“Beginning with their adolescence in Liverpool, Gould describes the seminal influences––from Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry to The Goon Show and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland––that shaped the Beatles both as individuals and as a group. In addition to chronicling their growth as singers, songwriters, and instrumentalists, he highlights the advances in recording technology that made their sound both possible and unique, as well as the developments in television and radio that lent an explosive force to their popular success. With a musician’s ear, Gould sensitively evokes the timeless appeal of the Lennon-McCartney collaboration and their emergence as one of the most creative and significant songwriting teams in history.
Behind the scenes Gould explores the pivotal roles played by manager Brian Epstein and producer George Martin, credits the influence on the Beatles’ music of contemporaries like Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, and Ravi Shankar, and traces the gradual escalation of the fractious internal rivalries that led to the group’s breakup after their final masterpiece, Abbey Road. Most significantly, by chronicling their revolutionary impact on popular culture during the 1960s, Can’t Buy Me Love illuminates the Beatles as a charismatic phenomenon of international proportions, whose anarchic energy and unexpected import was derived from the historic shifts in fortune that transformed the relationship between Britain and America in the decades after World War II. “
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“Cherished by fans and collectors, I Me Mine is the closest we will ever come to George Harrison’s autobiography. This new edition has been significantly developed since the 1980 original; now printed in color, and with previously unseen archive material, the book covers the full span of George Harrison’s life and work.
Featuring George Harrison in conversation with Derek Taylor, I Me Mine delves into everything from Harrison’s upbringing in Liverpool and the growth of early Beatlemania, to his love of India, gardening and racing cars. With over fifty archival photos, Harrison’s words, and his song lyrics, this book offers an insight into the musician’s life, work and philosophy. I Me Mine: The Extended Edition presents the lyrics to 141 George Harrison songs, with handwritten lyrics beautifully reproduced in facsimile, accompanied by Harrison’s uniquely intimate and humorous commentary. This edition has been expanded to include 59 new songs; as well as tracks written for The Beatles, it also contains lyrics from Harrison’s solo career, including his albums All Things Must Pass and Brainwashed.”
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Acquired wisdom has always put Sgt. Pepper at the head of the class, but it was Revolver that truly signaled The Beatles’ sea change from a functional band to a studio-based ensemble. These changes began before Rubber Soul but came to fruition on Revolver , which took an astonishing 300 hours to produce, far more than any rock record before it. The making of Revolver hunkered down in Abbey Road with George Martin is in itself a great Beatles story, but would be nothing if the results weren’t so impactful. More than even Sgt. Pepper and Pet Sounds , Revolver fed directly into the rock ‘n’ roll zeitgeist, and its influence could be heard everywhere: from the psychedelic San Francisco sound (Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead); to the first wave of post-blues hard rock (Sabbath, Zeppelin); through movie soundtracks and pretty much everything that followed it including every generation of guitar-based pop music and even heavy metal. More than any record before or after, Revolver was the game-changer, and this is, finally, the detailed telling of its storied recording and enormous impact.
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Hunter Davies lived on intimate terms with the Beatles for more than a year, and they told him things about themselves that have never been revealed before Here is their story, filled with the drive, the exultation, the worldwide frenzy, the marriages, the love affairs, the drugs and the authentic Liverpool beat…
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Apple Records was a noble experiment created in the spirit of the 1960s by four musicians who came to represent everything that was best about those tumultuous, experimental, and liberating times. The Beatles started out with the greatest of intentions, but reality soon got in the way. Much has been written about this period in the history of The Beatles’ evolution and dissolution—some of it true, some of it wildly exaggerated, but not much of it first-hand. The Longest Cocktail Party is a rare exception. Written by Richard DiLello, who served as Apple Record’s “House Hippie” from 1968 to 1970, this unusual first-hand glimpse into The Beatles’ empire humorously chronicles the stranger-than-life stories that were to become legendary, including visits by the Hell’s Angels and endless tales of celebrity antics. Alfred Music is proud to offer this latest edition, which features a new and insightful foreword by the author.
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Acclaimed journalist Peter Doggett recounts the previously untold story of the dramatic final chapter in the lives, loves, and legal battles of John, Paul, George, and Ringo—aka The Beatles—from their breakup in 1969 to the present day.
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The late author’s long-out-of-print autobiography details his shepherding of the Beatles from obscurity in 1961 to international fame in 1967 as their manager and confidant, revealing hundreds of little-known facts about the Fab Four.
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The time has come when I feel ready to tell the truth about John and me, our years together and the years since his death. There is so much that I have never said, so many incidents I have never spoken of and so many feelings I have never expressed: great love on one hand; pain, torment, and humiliation on the other. Only I know what really happened between us, why we stayed together, why we parted, and the price I have paid for being John’s wife.
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During the past year Paul McCartney has been in the public’s eye more than at any time since the peak of Beatlemania over thirty years ago. His fans have been treated to the best-selling Flaming Pie and Standing Stone albums, a full hour of Paul on “Oprah,” and this thoughtful and comprehensive biography that brings us closer to the man than ever before. Based on hundreds of hours of exclusive interviews over a period of five years, and with complete access to Paul’s own archives, Barry Miles has succeeded in letting Paul tell the story of his life as a Beatle in his own words. It includes Paul’s recollection of the genesis of every song that he wrote with John Lennon and the fascinating details about their remarkable collaboration.
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During 1967 and 1968 Hunter Davies spent eighteen months with the Beatles at the peak of their powers as they defined a generation and rewrote popular music. As their only authorized biographer, he had unparalleled access―not just to John, Paul, George, and Ringo but also to friends, family, and colleagues. Davies collected a wealth of intimate and revealing material that still makes this the classic Beatles book―the one all other biographers look to. He remained close with the band and had access to more information over the years. This edition brings the story up-to-date with new material on the Beatles’s solo careers and lives, as well as the stories of many other people who appear in the book. Drawing on new material from the author’s archives and from the Beatles themselves, including a newly discovered song lyric by George Harrison, this edition brings new insights to the Beatles legend.
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As soon as The Beatles became famous, the spin machine began to construct a myth–one that has continued to this day. But the truth is much more interesting, much more exciting, and much more moving. In this bestselling book, Bob Spitz has written the biography for which Beatles fans have long waited.
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“Who was “”just seventeen”” and made Paul’s heart go “”boom””? Was there really an Eleanor Rigby? Where’s Penny Lane? In A Hard Day’s Write, music journalist Steve Turner shatters many well-worn myths and adds a new dimension to the Fab Four’s rich legacy by investigating for the first time the ordinary people and events immortalized in the Beatles’ music and now occupying a special niche in popular culture’s collective imagination.
Arranged chronologically by album, the book breaks new ground by exploring how private incidents influenced the group’s writing and how their music evolved. Turner reveals that Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was really a drawing by Julian Lennon of his childhood friend; Bungalow Bill was an all-American tiger hunter; Doctor Robert was a New York ‘speech doctor’; and much more. A longtime Beatles admirer, Turner tracked down and interviewed the real-life subjects of the songs, probed public records and newspaper archives, and spoke in depth to the people closet to the Beatles to unearth tales that have never before been made public. The result is a book that chronicles an untold story of the Beatles themselves.”
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“All the Songs delves deep into the history and origins of the Beatles and their music. This first-of-its-kind book draws upon decades of research, as music historians Margotin and Guesdon recount the circumstances that led to the composition of every song, the recording process, and the instruments used.
Here, we learn that one of John Lennon’s favorite guitars was a 1958 Rickenbacker 325 Capri, which he bought for £100 in 1960 in Hamburg, Germany. We also learn that “”Love Me Do,”” recorded in Abbey Road Studios in September 1962, took 18 takes to get right, even though it was one of the first songs John and Paul ever wrote together. And the authors reveal that when the Beatles performed “”I Want to Hold Your Hand”” on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, John’s microphone wasn’t turned on, so viewers heard only Paul singing.
The hundreds of photographs throughout the book include rare black-and-white publicity stills, images of Beatles instruments, and engaging shots of the musicians in-studio.”
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Initially published on the twentieth anniversary of his death, this candid book reveals new information on the breakup of the Beatles, fellow musicians such as Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones, Lennon’s attitudes towards revolution and drugs, and his relationship with Yoko Ono. Featuring new introductions by Ono and Wenner, and containing substantial material never before seen in print, Lennon Rememberspresents a compelling portrait of a complex musical genius at the height of his career. Sometimes anguished and angry, often tender and poignant, these interviews are indispensable to understanding who John Lennon was and why his legacy continues to resonate today.
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The year is 1963 and “Love Me Do” is the Beatles’ first number one hit, closely followed by “Please Please Me”. John, Paul, George and Ringo celebrate their new found success with a hectic six-week tour, briefly interrupted by an historic live appearance at the “Royal Variety Performance” at the London Palladium. This is the beginning of “Beatlemania” and American writer, Mike Braun, is there to chronicle events and watch as the drama unfolds. A year later, The Beatles are the world’s biggest pop group. This book details what really happened in those first magic weeks.
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“Growing up in a postwar Liverpool suburb, Tony Bramwell was boyhood friends with three of the Beatles long before they were famous. And by the time he caught up with George Harrison on the top of a bus to check out “”The Beatles, direct from Hamburg””—one of which George turned out to be—Tony was well into a life story absolutely unlike any other.
Tony carried George’s guitar that night, and he stayed with the band from the first Number 1 to the last. From overseeing the tours of Brian Epstein’s Merseybeat stars to producing shows for Jimi Hendrix, the Who, Cream, and Pink Floyd at Epstein’s Savile Theatre; and from producing and directing Beatles videos to heading Apple Films, Tony’s life really did encompass a who’s who of rock.
With an insider’s shrewd eye, Tony describes the rise and fall of the Apple empire, Brian Epstein’s frolics, Ken Kesey’s Merry Pranksters, Phil Spector’s eccentric behavior, and stories never before told about Yoko Ono. He uncovers new information about the Shea Stadium concert footage, John Lennon’s late-night “”escapes,”” and more. From the Cavern Club to the rooftop concert, and from scraps of song lyrics to the discovery of the famous Mr. Kite circus poster, Tony Bramwell really did see it all.
It’s a story in which every character is one of the musical 1960s most colorful. Conversational, direct, and honest, the ultimate Beatles insider finally shares his own version of the frantic and glorious ascent of four boys from Liverpool lads to rock and roll kings.”
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One of the most important and successful rock ‘n’ roll books ever published is now available in paperback. This is the definitive guide to every recording session done by the Beatles at EMI’s Abbey Road recording studio. 150 full-color, 100 duotone, and 100 black-and-white photographs.
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Here is the national bestseller that Newsday called “the most authoritative and candid look yet at the personal lives…of the oft-scrutinized group.” In The Love You Make, Peter Brown, a close friend of and business manager for the band—and the best man at John and Yoko’s wedding—presents a complete look at the dramatic offstage odyssey of the four lads from Liverpool who established the greatest music phenomenon of the twentieth century. Written with the full cooperation of each of the group’s members and their intimates, this book tells the inside story of the music and the madness, the feuds and the drugs, the marriages and the affairs—from the greatest heights to the self-destructive depths of the Fab Four.
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This “Bible of the Beatles” captures the iconic band’s magical and mysterious journey from adorable teenagers to revered cultural emissaries. In this fully updated version, each of their 241 tracks is assessed chronologically from their first amateur recordings in 1957 to their final “reunion” recording in 1995. It also incorporates new information from the Anthology series and recent interviews with Paul McCartney. This comprehensive guide offers fascinating details about the Beatles’ lives, music, and era, never losing sight of what made the band so important, unique, and enjoyable.
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Ten years in the making, Tune In takes the Beatles from before their childhoods through the final hour of 1962—when, with breakthrough success just days away, they stand on the cusp of a whole new kind of fame and celebrity. They’ve one hit record (“Love Me Do”) behind them and the next (“Please Please Me”) primed for release, their first album session is booked, and America is clear on the horizon. This is the lesser-known Beatles story—the pre-Fab years of Liverpool and Hamburg—and in many respects the most absorbing and incredible period of them all. Here is the complete and true account of their family lives, childhoods, teenage years and their infatuation with American music, here is the riveting narrative of their unforgettable days and nights in the Cavern Club, their laughs, larks and adventures when they could move about freely, before fame closed in.
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Geoff Emerick became an assistant engineer at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in 1962 at age fifteen, and was present as a new band called the Beatles recorded their first songs. He later worked with the Beatles as they recorded their singles “She Loves You” and “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” the songs that would propel them to international superstardom. In 1964 he would witness the transformation of this young and playful group from Liverpool into professional, polished musicians as they put to tape classic songs such as “Eight Days A Week” and “I Feel Fine.”
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Philip Norman’s biography of the Beatles is the definitive work on the world’s most influential band—a beautifully written account of their lives, their music, and their times. Now brought completely up to date, this epic tale charts the rise of four scruffy Liverpool lads from their wild, often comical early days to the astonishing heights of Beatlemania, from the chaos of Apple and the collapse of hippy idealism to the band’s acrimonious split. It also describes their struggle to escape the smothering Beatles’ legacy and the tragic deaths of John Lennon and George Harrison. Witty, insightful, and moving, Shout! is essential reading not just for Beatles fans but for anyone with an interest in pop music.
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The international best-seller is now in paperback! From their years growing up in Liverpool through their ride to fame to their ultimate breakup, heres the inside story. Interwoven with The Beatles own memories are the recollections of such associates as road manager Neil Aspinall, producer George Martin, and spokesman Derek Taylor. The Beatles Anthology is a once-in-a-lifetime volume: warm, frank, funny, poignant, and bold-just like the music thats been a part of so many of our lives. The Beatles Anthology is, for the first time, the story of The Beatles by The Beatles. Created with the full cooperation of Paul, George, Ringo, and Yoko Ono Lennon, it also includes the words of John, painstakingly compiled from sources worldwide.
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28 | As Time Goes By | Derek Taylor | The Guardian |
Every Record Tells A Story | |||
29 | I Want To Tell You | Anthony Robustelli | About Great Books |
Beatles Bible | |||
30 | Magic Circles: The Beatles in Dream and History | Devin McKinney | Every Record Tells A Story |
Goodreads | |||
31 | Man on the Run: Paul McCartney in the 1970s | Tom Doyle | About Great Books |
Goodreads | |||
32 | Many Years From Now | Paul McCartney | Every Record Tells A Story |
Goodreads | |||
33 | The Beatles | Bob Spitz | #Am Reading |
Barnes & Noble | |||
34 | The Beatles Off the Record | Keith Badman | About Great Books |
Beatles Daily | |||
35 | The Beatles: Six Days that Changed the World | Bill Eppridge | About Great Books |
Barnes & Noble | |||
36 | The Beatles: The BBC Archives 1962-70 | Kevin Howlett | Oregon Live |
About Great Books | |||
37 | The Complete Beatles Chronicle: The Definitive Day-by-Day Guide to the Beatles’ Entire Career | Mark Lewisohn | Every Record Tells A Story |
About Great Books | |||
38 | The Lives of John Lennon | Albert Goldman | Beatles Daily |
The Guardian | |||
39 | With a Little Help from My Friends: The Making of Sgt. Pepper | George Martin | Every Record Tells A Story |
About Great Books | |||
(Titles Appear On 1 Lists Each) | |||
40 | A Day In The Life Of The Beatles | Don McCullin | Beatles Bible |
41 | A Day in the Life: The Music and Artistry of the Beatles | Mark Hertsgaard | About Great Books |
42 | A Ticket To Ride: Inside The Beatles’ 1964 Tour That Changed The World | Every Record Tells A Story | |
43 | Across The Universe: On Tour And On Stage | Andy Neill | Beatles Bible |
44 | Allen Klein: The Man Who Bailed Out the Beatles, Made the Stones, and Transformed Rock & Roll | Fred Goodman | About Great Books |
45 | Beatlebone | Kevin Barry | Goodreads |
46 | Beatlemania! The Real Story Of The Beatles’ UK Tours 1963-1965 | Martin Creasy | Beatles Bible |
47 | Beatleness: How the Beatles and Their Fans Remade the World | Candy Leonard | About Great Books |
48 | Beatles | Lars Saabye Christensen | Goodreads |
49 | Beatles Box Of Vision | Jonathan Polk | Beatles Bible |
50 | Beatles with an A – Mauri Kunnas | Every Record Tells A Story | |
51 | Beatles: Here, There, and Everywhere | Nancy J. Hajeski | About Great Books |
52 | Beatles: Then There Was Music | Tim Hill | Goodreads |
53 | Beatlesongs | Beatles Daily | |
54 | Best of the Beatles | Spencer Leigh and Baby’s in Blackby Arne Bellstrof | Barnes & Noble |
55 | Body Count | Francie Schwartz | Goodreads |
56 | Complete Guide to the Music of the Beatles (Complete Guide to the Music of…) | John Robertson | Goodreads |
57 | Daddy Come Home | Pauline Lennon | The Guardian |
58 | Dakota Days | John Green* | BookRiot |
59 | December 8, 1980: The Day John Lennon Died | Keith Elliot Greenberg | Beatles Bible |
60 | Fab Four FAQ 2.0 | Robert Rodriguez | Beatles Bible |
61 | Fab Gear: The Beatles And Fashion | Paolo Hewitt | Beatles Bible |
62 | George Harrison: Behind the Locked Door | Graeme Thomson | About Great Books |
63 | George Harrison: Living In The Material World | Olivia Harrison | Beatles Bible |
64 | Get Back, Imagine…Saving John Lennon | Donovan Day | Goodreads |
65 | How the Beatles Changed the World | Martin W. Sandler | About Great Books |
66 | Imagine This: Growing Up With My Brother John Lennon | Julia Baird | Goodreads |
67 | In My Life: The Brian Epstein Story | Debbie Geller, Anthony Wall | About Great Books |
68 | John Lennon: The Life | Philip Norman | Goodreads |
69 | Journey Into Beatledom: The Fabulosity Of The Foursquare Golem | Joe Robinson | Goodreads |
70 | Lennon vs. McCartney: The Beatles, inter-band relationships and the hidden messages to each other in their song lyrics | Adam Thomas | About Great Books |
71 | Northern Songs: The True Story of the Beatles’ Song Publishing Empire | Brian Southall | Goodreads |
72 | Out of His Head:The Sound of Phil Spector | Every Record Tells A Story | |
73 | Paul McCartney: A Life | Peter Ames Carlin | BookRiot |
74 | Piitles – Tarina erään rockbändin alkutaipaleesta | Mauri Kunnas | Goodreads |
75 | Read the Beatles Edited | June Skinner Sawyers | #Am Reading |
76 | Ringo: With a Little Help | Michael Seth Starr | About Great Books |
77 | Sex and the Beatles: 400 Entries | Jeff Walker | About Great Books |
78 | Some Fun Tonight | Thought Co. | |
79 | Songs, Pictures and Stories of the Fabulous Beatles Records on Vee-Jay | Beatles Daily | |
80 | That Magic Feeling: The Beatles’ Recorded Legacy, Volume Two, 1966-1970 | John C. Winn | About Great Books |
81 | The Beatles – Complete Scores | Hal Leonard Publishing Company | Goodreads |
82 | The Beatles “Speaking Words of Wisdom” | Mark Swearingen, Don Christian | About Great Books |
83 | The Beatles and Me On Tour | Ivor Davis | About Great Books |
84 | The Beatles Are Here!: 50 Years after the Band Arrived in America, Writers, Musicians & Other Fans Remember | Penelope Rowlands | About Great Books |
85 | The Beatles At Shea Stadium: The Story Behind Their Greatest Concert | Dave Schwensen | About Great Books |
86 | The Beatles BBC Archives 1962-1970 | Thought Co. | |
87 | The Beatles Bibliography | Michael Brocken and Melissa Davis | Beatles Bible |
88 | The Beatles Forever | Every Record Tells A Story | |
89 | The Beatles Get Back | Every Record Tells A Story | |
90 | The Beatles in 100 Objects | Oregon Live | |
91 | The Beatles In Hamburg | Spencer Leigh | Beatles Bible |
92 | The Beatles Invasion!: The inside story of the two-week tour that rocked America | Bob Spitz | About Great Books |
93 | The Beatles Lyrics | Thought Co. | |
94 | The Beatles Lyrics: The Stories Behind the Music, Including the Handwritten Drafts of More Than 100 Classic Beatles Songs | Hunter Davies | About Great Books |
95 | The Beatles on Parlophone Records | Thought Co. | |
96 | The Beatles Vs The Rolling Stones | Jim Derogatis and Greg Kot | Beatles Bible |
97 | The Beatles, Lennon and Me | Pete Shotton | Rolling Stone |
98 | The Beatles: 10 YEARS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD | Beatles Daily | |
99 | The Beatles: 365 Days | Simon Wells | #Am Reading |
100 | The Beatles: All These Years – Volume 1: Tune In | Thought Co. | |
101 | The Beatles: Day-by-Day, Song-by-Song, Record-by-Record | Beatles Daily | |
102 | The Beatles: The Long and Fabulous Road: Beatles Biography: The British Invasion, Brian Epstein, Paul, George, Ringo and John Lennon Biography | Robert Rodriguez | About Great Books |
103 | The Beatles: Tune In | Mark Lewisohn | Beatles Bible |
104 | The Beatles:An Illustrated Record | Every Record Tells A Story | |
105 | The Covert War Against Rock | Every Record Tells A Story | |
106 | The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story | Vivek J. Tiwary, Andrew C. Robinson | About Great Books |
107 | The Gospel According to the Beatles | Steve Turner | Goodreads |
108 | The John Lennon Letters, | Oregon Live | |
109 | The Last Days of John Lennon | Every Record Tells A Story | |
110 | The Lost Beatles Photographs: The Bob Bonis Archive 1964-1966 | Beatles Bible | |
111 | The Making of John Lennon: The Untold Story of the Rise and Fall of the Beatles | Francis Kenny | About Great Books |
112 | The Man Who Made the Beatles: An Intimate Biography of Brian Epstein | Ray Coleman | About Great Books |
113 | The Playboy Interviews with John Lennon and Yoko Ono | Every Record Tells A Story | |
114 | The Unreleased Beatles Music & Film | Every Record Tells A Story | |
115 | The Walrus Was Paul: The Great Beatle Death Clues | R. Gary Patterson | BookRiot |
116 | Ticket To Ride: Inside the Beatles’ 1964 Tour that Changed the World | Beatles Daily | |
117 | Treasures Of The Beatles | Terry Burrows | Beatles Bible |
118 | Vihaan sinua, John Lennon | Eva Dozzi | Goodreads |
119 | Way Beyond Compare: The Beatles’ Recorded Legacy, Volume One, 1957-1965 | John C. Winn | About Great Books |
120 | Who Were The Beatles | Geoff Edgers and Jeremy Tugeau | BookRiot |
121 | Working Class Mystic: A Spiritual Biography Of George Harrison | Gary Tillery | Beatles Bible |
122 | Yeah! Yeah! Tässä tulemme: Beatles Suomessa | Mikko Vienonen | Goodreads |
123 | Осколки неба или подлинная история The Beatles | Юлий Буркин | Goodreads |
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#Am Reading | Total Beatlemania: Ten Fabulous Beatles Books |
About Great Books | 50 Great Books about The Beatles |
Barnes & Noble | 10 Essential Books about The Beatles |
Beatles Bible | Beatles books |
Beatles Daily | Best 22 Books About The Beatles |
BookRiot | Paperback Writer: Books About The Beatles |
Every Record Tells A Story | The Best Beatles Books |
Goodreads | Best Books about The Beatles |
Oregon Live | The Beatles: five new books about the Fab Four, and a photo of them in Portland |
Rolling Stone | 10 Best Beatles Books |
The Guardian | Top 10 books about the Beatles |
The Telegraph | Harry Hill on five of the best books about The Beatles |
Thought Co. | 10 of the Best Beatle Books |
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