The Beatles, Animated in the Cinema: 57 Years From the Premiere of "Yellow Submarine"
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The treatment that led the Beatles to the cinema required them to make three films for United Artists. But after the commercial and critical success of “A Hard Day’s Night” in 1964 and the not-so-good sequel “Help!” the following year, the quartet did not have much desire to do another. Then, they subcontracted the project to another person, and this one took one of their songs, costuing an animated film around it. “Yellow Submarine” was primari…
1X In 1966, Ringo rose in total popularity singing a children's song that was included in the album Revolver: “Yellow Submarine”, one of the most emblematic songs of the Beatles. And the following year, in 1967, the second piece of that emblematic album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, the song Ringo, the anthem “With A Little Help From My Friends”. Listen also: “Act Naturally” and “What Goes On”, by The Beatles La entrada Yellow Submarin…
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