Beatles history - 1969 year
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Jan 01
Wednesday
`Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da' number 1 (UK Record Retailer chart).
Jan 02
Thursday
Meeting at Twickenham Film Studios to begin rehearsals of new songs for an (eventual) TV live show, for worldwide transmision. The rehearsals are filmed. Start of `Let It Be' shooting. 1st session of Glyn Johns as Beatles engineer.
Jan 02
Thursday
Ray Coleman interviews John about problems in Apple.
Jan 02
Thursday
John and Yoko interview to Tony Secunda.
Jan 03
Friday
30 000 copies of `Two Virgins' are confiscated in New Jersey, on a judge's order, accused of pornographic cover.
Jan 09
Thursday
End of exhibition `Guildford Minus 40' at the Royal Institute Galleries, London.
Jan 10
Friday
George leaves the Beatles.
Jan 12
Sunday
London premiere of `Wonderwall' at the Cinecenta.
Jan 13
Monday
US LP release: `Yellow Submarine'.
Jan 16
Thursday
Last session of rehearsals at Twickenham Film Studios.
Jan 17
Friday
UK LP release: `Yellow Submarine'.
Jan 18
Saturday
John speaks about important financial problems in Apple, warning it will wrack because of its continuous losses.
Jan 18
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 1st week in the Top 30, entering the ranking (Billboard).
Jan 20
Monday
`Let It Be' shootings move to the 3 Savile Row basement, where a new studio has been installed.
Jan 20
Monday
`Wonderwall' premiere in London.
Jan 22
Wednesday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 1st week in the ranking (UK New Musical Express chart).
Jan 22
Wednesday
Apple Studios, 3 Savile Row. Time unknown. Recording: `Going Up The Country'; `All I Want Is You' (working title of `Dig A Pony'); `I've Got A Feeling'; `Don't Let Me Down'; `Rocker'; `Save The Last Dance For Me'; `Bathroom Window' (working title of `She Came In Through The Bathroom Window'. Producer: George Martin?; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: not assigned. Start of `Let It Be' sessions. Start of shootings at 3 Savile Row. Billy Preston is casually at the Apple reception area, and is convinced by George to join the sessions.
Jan 23
Thursday
Apple Studios. Time unknown. Recording: `Get Back'; `Blues'. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Alan Parsons debut as Beatles second engineer.
Jan 24
Friday
Apple Studios. Time unknown. Recording: `On Our Way Home' (working title of `Two Of Us'); `Teddy Boy'; `Maggie Mae'; `On Our Way Home' (working title of `Two Of Us'); `Dig It' (version 1) ; `Dig A Pony'; `I've Got A Feeling'. Producer: George Martin?; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Neil Richmond. `Dig It' (version 1) includes John's child like spoken message.
Jan 25
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 2nd week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Jan 25
Saturday
Apple Studios. Time unknown. Recording: `Untitled Jamming'; `On Our Way Home' (working title of `Two Of Us'); `Bye Bye Love'; `George's Blues (Because You're Sweet And Lovely)' (working title of `For You Blue'); `Let It Be'. Producer: George Martin?; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons.
Jan 26
Sunday
Apple Studios. Time unknown. Recording: `Dig It' (version 2); `Shake Rattle And Roll'; `Kansas City'; `Miss Ann'; `Lawdy Miss Clawdy'; `Blue Suede Shoes'; `You Really Got A Hold On Me'; `Tracks Of My Tears'; `Let It Be'; `George's Demo' (working title of `Isn't It A Pity'); `Let It Be'; `The Long And Winding Road'. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Neil Richmond. Visit at the studio: Heather Eastman.
Jan 26
Sunday
The idea of the performance on the Apple roof is conceived. This day's `Let It Be' sequence shows that Ringo composed `Octopus's Garden' during this period.
Jan 27
Monday
Apple Studios. Time unknown. Recording: `Untitled Jamming'; `Get Back'; `Oh! Darling'; `Get Back'; `I've Got A Feeling'; `The Walk'; `I've Got A Feeling'. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Recording of LP `Get Back' version.
Jan 28
Tuesday
Apple Studios. Time unknown. Recording: `Dig A Pony'; `Get Back'; `Love Me Do'; `Get Back'; `Don't Let Me Down'; `I've Got A Feeling'; `Don't Let Me Down'; `The One After 909'; `I've Got A Feeling'; `The One After 909'; `Billy's Song (1)'; `Billy's Song (2)'; `Teddy Boy'. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Versions of `Get Back' and `Don't Let Me Down' for the single. End of `Get Back' not included on the single, but on the `Get Back' LP and film end titles.
Jan 28
Tuesday
Evening: John and Yoko meet Allen Klein for the first time, at the Dorchester Hotel, London.
Jan 29
Wednesday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 2nd week in the ranking (UK New Musical Express chart).
Jan 29
Wednesday
Apple Studios. Time unknown. Recording: `I Want You' (later known as `I Want You (She's So Heavy)'); `The One After 909'; `Not Fade Away'; `Mailman Bring Me No More Blues'; `Teddy Boy'; `Besame Mucho'. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons.
Jan 30
Thursday
Apple Studios (Roof). Time unknown. Recording: `Get Back' (2 versions); `Don't Let Me Down'; `I've Got A Feeling'; `The One After 909'; `Dig A Pony'; `God Save The Queen'; `I've Got A Feeling'; `Don't Let Me Down'; `Get Back'. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. `I've Got A Feeling', `The One After 909', `Dig A Pony', John's and Paul's comments at the end of 3rd version of `Get Back': versions for `Let It Be' LP. Version of `The One After 909' for `Get Back' LP.
Jan 31
Friday
Billy Preston signs a contract with Apple.
Jan 31
Friday
Apple Studios. Time unknown. Recording: `The Long And Winding Road'; `Lady Madonna'; `Let It Be'; `On Our Way Home' (working title of `Two Of Us'). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Final recording of numbers not apt for performance on the roof. Versions of `The Long And Winding Road' and `Let It Be' for `Get Back' LP. Versions of `The Long And Winding Road', `Let It Be' and `Two Of Us' for `Let It Be' LP.
Feb 01
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 3rd week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Feb 02
Sunday
Yoko is divorced from Tony Cox. Yoko is granted custody of Kyoko.
Feb 03
Monday
Recording of `My Dark Hour', by Steve Miller, in London. Paul plays bass, sings backing vocals and plays some drums.
Feb 03
Monday
Allen Klein is appointed Apple business advisor.
Feb 05
Wednesday
US gold certification: `Yellow Submarine' LP. `Yellow Submarine' LP, 3rd week in the ranking (UK New Musical Express chart).
Feb 05
Wednesday
Apple Studios. Time unknown. Stereo mixing: `I've Got A Feeling' (2 versions); `Don't Let Me Down'; `Get Back' (2 versions); `The One After 909'; `Dig A Pony'. Producer: George Martin?; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Mixing of the roof performances.
Feb 05
Wednesday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 3rd week in the ranking (UK New Musical Express chart).
Feb 07
Friday
George's stay at the London University College Hospital begins. His tonsils are removed.
Feb 07
Friday
Ringo attends the `Candy' premiere.
Feb 08
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 4th week in the Top 30 (Billboard). `Unfinished Music No. 1
Feb 08
Saturday
wo Virgins' enters the ranking, number 158 (Billboard).
Feb 12
Wednesday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 4th week in the ranking (UK New Musical Express chart).
Feb 13
Thursday
Post Office Tower's restaurant. Party thrown by Apple Records to launch Mary Hopkin's debut album, `Postcard'. Paul and Linda attend.
Feb 14
Friday
Clive Epstein receives a letter from John Eastman about Klein's intervention in NEMS.
Feb 15
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 5th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Feb 15
Saturday
End of George's stay at the London College University Hospital.
Feb 17
Monday
Clive Epstein sells Nemperor Holdings to Leonard Richenberg's Triumph Trust.
Feb 17
Monday
US LP release: `Under The Jasmine Tree'.
Feb 19
Wednesday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 5th week in the ranking (UK New Musical Express chart).
Feb 20
Thursday
European premiere of `Candy' at the Odeon Theatre, Kensington, London. Ringo attends.
Feb 22
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 6th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Feb 22
Saturday
Trident Studios. Time unknown. Recording: `I Want You' (later known as `I Want You (She's So Heavy)') (takes 1-35). Producer: Glyn Johns; Engineer: Barry Sheffield; 2nd Engineer: unknown. Start of `Abbey Road' sessions.
Feb 23
Sunday
Trident Studios. Time unknown. Editing: `I Want You' (later known as `I Want You (She's So Heavy)' (unnumbered master, from takes 9, 20 and 32). Producer: Glyn Johns; Engineer: Barry Sheffield; 2nd Engineer: unknown.
Feb 24
Monday
Trident Studios. Time unknown. Tape copying: `I Want You' (later known as `I Want You (She's So Heavy)' (of unnumbered Trident master). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Barry Sheffield; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush. Security copy of `I Want You (She's So Heavy)'.
Feb 24
Monday
Triumph Investment gets control over NEMS.
Feb 25
Tuesday
Allen Klein goes to Leonard Richenberg's office, threating him with trials.
Feb 25
Tuesday
Abbey Road, Studio unknown. Time unknown. Recording: `Old Brown Shoe' (takes 1, 2); `All Things Must Pass' (takes 1, 2); `Something' (take 1). Producer: not assigned; Engineer and 2nd Engineer: Ken Scott. George solo session. Recording of demos of `Old Brown Shoe', `All Things Must Pass' and `Something'.
Feb 26
Wednesday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 6th week in the ranking (UK New Musical Express chart).
Feb 28
Friday
Ringo starts shooting of `The Magic Christian'.
Mar 01
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 7th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Mar 02
Sunday
John and Yoko perform at the Lady Mitchell Hall, Cambridge, in a Jazz Festival. Recording: `Let's Go On Flying'; `Snow Is Falling All The Time'; `Don't Worry Kyoko'; `Song For John'; `Cambridge 1969'. 1st solo performance of a Beatle, and 1st public performance of John and Yoko. Partially included on `Unfinished Music Number 2
Mar 02
Sunday
ife With The Lions'.
Mar 04
Tuesday
Odeon Theatre, London. Premiere of the film `Isadora'. Paul attends.
Mar 04
Tuesday
Surprise visit of Princess Margaret during shooting of a scene in a French restaurant for `The Magic Christian'. After, lunch of Princess Margaret, Denis O'Dell, Ringo and Peter Sellers.
Mar 04
Tuesday
Paul, Linda and Heather visit during shooting of `The Magic Christian'.
Mar 05
Wednesday
Date after which EMI planned not to pay any author rights to anyone during the EMI-Richenberg trial.
Mar 05
Wednesday
`Yellow Submarine', 7th week in the ranking (UK New Musical Express chart).
Mar 06
Thursday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 7th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Mar 08
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 8th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Mar 10
Monday
Olympic Sound Studios. Time unknown. Stereo mixing: `Get Back'; `Teddy Boy'; `On Our Way Home' (working title of `Two Of Us'); `Dig A Pony'; `I've Got A Feeling'; `The Long And Winding Road'; `Let It Be'; `Rocker'; `Save The Last Dance For Me'; `Don't Let Me Down'; `Because You're Sweet And Lovely' (working title of `For You Blue'); `Get Back'; `The Walk'. Producer: George Martin?; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: unknown. Glyn Johns, commissioned by John and Paul, begins work of compilation of the album `Get Back'.
Mar 11
Tuesday
Olympic Sound Studios. Time unknown. Stereo mixing: `On Our Way Home' (working title of `Two Of Us'); `The Long And Winding Road'; `Lady Madonna'. Producer: George Martin?; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: unknown.
Mar 12
Wednesday
Morning: Normal Pilcher registers the Harrisons' Esher house. George and Pattie attend the `Piscis' party thrown by Rory McEwen. Shortly after 7.30 pm. `Kinfaus', Esher, Surrey. George and Pattie are arrested for possession of cannabis resin. Evening. George and Pattie are taken to the Escher police station.
Mar 12
Wednesday
Morning: Marriage of Paul and Linda, at the Marylebone Register Office. Heather, Mike McGear, Mal Evans and Peter Brown attend. The second part of the wedding takes place at the St John's Wood anglican church, and is officiated by priest Noel Perry. Later, party at the Hotel Ritz. Evening: Paul works on a Jackie Lomax record.
Mar 12
Wednesday
Olympic Sound Studios. Time unknown. Stereo mixing: `The Long And Winding Road'; `Let It Be'. Producer: George Martin?; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: unknown.
Mar 12
Wednesday
`Yellow Submarine', 8th and last week in the ranking (UK New Musical Express chart).
Mar 13
Thursday
Compilation and banding of an EP containing the new tracks on `Yellow Submarine', plus `Across The Universe'. Never released.
Mar 13
Thursday
Olympic Sound Studios. Time unknown. Stereo mixing: `I've Got A Feeling'; `Dig It' (version 1); `Dig It' (version 2); `Maggie Mae'; `Shake Rattle And Roll'; `Kansas City'; `Miss Ann'; `Lawdy Miss Clawdy'; `Blue Suede Shoes'; `You Really Got A Hold On Me'. Producer: George Martin?; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: unknown.
Mar 15
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 9th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Mar 15
Saturday
John and Yoko stand at the Thoresen Passenger Terminal, at Southampton, to board a ferry to France. They cannot board, because of passport problems.
Mar 16
Sunday
John and Yoko fly to Paris.
Mar 17
Monday
US single release: `Badge'.
Mar 18
Tuesday
John appears on the cover of the magazine `Look'.
Mar 18
Tuesday
Thames Embankment, London. Ringo shoots scenes for `The Magic Christian'. For the lunch break, cast and crew go inside the Star & Garter.
Mar 18
Tuesday
George and Pattie appear on Esher and Walton Magistrates' Court, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.
Mar 19
Wednesday
George and Pattie leave the Esher and Walton Magistrates' Court, Walton-On-Thames, Surrey, on Derek Taylor's surety.
Mar 20
Thursday
John and Yoko fly to Gibraltar. Marriage of John and Yoko in Gibraltar.
Mar 21
Friday
John and Yoko fly to Amsterdam.
Mar 22
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 10th week in the Top 30 (Billboard). `Unfinished Music Number 1-Two Virgins' number 124, its highest position (Billboard).
Mar 25
Tuesday
John and Yoko enter the Amsterdam Hilton. Start of John and Yoko's 4-day bed-in at the Amsterdam Hilton.
Mar 26
Wednesday
Abbey Road, Studio unknown. Time unknown. Mono mixing: `Get Back' (remixes 1-4). Producer: George Martin?; Engineer: Jeff Jarratt; 2nd Engineer: not assigned. Remix of `Get Back' for the single.
Mar 27
Thursday
In London, Ringo confirms they will not play before an audience again.
Mar 29
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 11th and last week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Mar 31
Monday
George and Pattie appear on Esher and Walton Magistrates' Court, walton-On-Thames, Surrey. Trial for possession of cannabis resin. They plead guilty and are fined 250 pounds each, plus 10 guineas costs.
Mar 31
Monday
End of John and Yoko's bed-in at the Amsterdam Hilton. John and Yoko leave the Amsterdam Hilton. Premiere of a TV documentary produced by John and Yoko, with their attendance, in Vienna: `Rape'. They comment the film in a press conference at the Hotel Sacher, Vienna. The film is broadcast by the Austrian National Network Television.
Apr 01
Tuesday
John speaks about his idea of sending acorns of peace to the world leaders. John reveals that his fortune is about 50,000 pounds.
Apr 01
Tuesday
John and Yoko return to London. Television House, London. John and Yoko appear live on Associated-Rediffusion's `Today', with Eamonn Andrews. Reconstitution of their bed-in.
Apr 01
Tuesday
Theatre Royal, London. Shooting for `The Magic Christian'.
Apr 03
Thursday
UK single release: `Badge'.
Apr 03
Thursday
Edition of Thames Television's `The Eamonn Andrews Show', featuring John and Yoko, broadcast from the Cafe Royal, London.
Apr 05
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 12th week in the Top 100 (Billboard).
Apr 05
Saturday
Dick James does not convince the Beatles to sell their shares to ATV. John and Paul reject 900,000 pounds for them.
Apr 06
Sunday
Disc-jockeys John Prel and Alan Freeman broadcast copies of `Get Back', announcing its release as single on 11 April. They convince Paul that the song needs a final mix.
Apr 07
Monday
Abbey Road, Studio unknown. Mono mixing: `Get Back' (remix 5); `Don't Let Me Down' (remix 1). Stereo mixing: `Get Back' (remix 1); `Don't Let Me Down' (remix 1). Producer: George Martin?; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Jerry Boys. Session booked by Paul to improve the `Get Back' mix. The stereo mixes are, initially, for use in the US. End of sessions for `Get Back'/`Don't Let Me Down'.
Apr 09
Wednesday
Twickenham, Middlesex. Photographic session with 3 photographers. Locations: 1) Madingley Club; 2) aboard the boat `Fritz Otto Maria Anna', across the River Thames; 3) an island in the middle of River Thames.
Apr 09
Wednesday
Ringo shoots scenes for `The Magic Christian' at the Boathouse, the Embankment, Putney, London.
Apr 11
Friday
UK single release: `Get Back'/`Don't Let Me Down'.
Apr 11
Friday
The Beatles formally announce their plan to make a counter-offer against ATV's bid for Northern Songs.
Apr 12
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 13th week in the Top 100 (Billboard).
Apr 12
Saturday
John and Yoko go to the offices of Henry Ansbacher & Co., to put order in their accounts.
Apr 13
Sunday
Article accusing Allen Klein is published on `Sunday Times' `Insight' column.
Apr 14
Monday
Studio 3. 2.30-9.00pm. Recording: `The Ballad Of John And Yoko (They're Gonna Crucify Me)' (working title of `The Ballad Of John And Yoko') (takes 1-11). Studio 3 (control room only). 9.00-11.00pm. Stereo mixing: `The Ballad Of John And Yoko (They're Gonna Crucify Me)' (working title of `The Ballad Of John And Yoko') (remixes 1-5, from take 10). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. 1st session for `The Ballad Of John And Yoko'/`Old Brown Shoe'.
Apr 15
Tuesday
Allen Klein, John and Yoko return to Henry Ansbacher & Co.
Apr 16
Wednesday
Studio 3. 2.30-5.00pm. Recording: `Old Brown Shoe' (take 1). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush. Studio 3. 7.00pm-2.45am. Recording: `Old Brown Shoe' (takes 1-4); `Something (takes 1-13). Stereo mixing: `Old Brown Shoe' (remixes 1-3, from take 4). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Jeff Jarratt; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush. Recording of 2nd demo (2.30-5.00pm session) and 1st proper take (7.00pm-2.45am session) of `Old Brown Shoe'.
Apr 18
Friday
Studio 3. 2.30-10.30pm. Recording: `Old Brown Shoe' (overdub onto take 4). Studio 3 (control room only). 10.30pm-1.00am. Stereo mixing: `Old Brown Shoe' (remixes 5-23, from take 4). Studio 2. 1.00-4.30am. Recording: `I Want You' (later known as `I Want You (She's So Heavy)') (overdub onto unnumbered Trident master; reduction of unnumbered Trident master, called take 1; overdub onto take 1). Stereo mixing: `I Want You' (later known as `I Want You (She's So Heavy)') (unnumbered rough remix, from take 1). Producer: Chris Thomas; Engineer: Jeff Jarratt; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Apr 19
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 14th week in the Top 100 (Billboard).
Apr 20
Sunday
Meeting at Henry Ansbacher & Co. offices. Inventory of Northern Songs stocks. Paul attends.
Apr 20
Sunday
Studio 3. 7.00pm-12.45am. Recording: `I Want You' (later known as `I Want You (She's So Heavy)') (overdub onto take 1); `Oh! Darling (I'll Never Do You No Harm)' (working title of `Oh! Darling') (takes 1-26). Stereo mixing: `Oh! Darling (I'll Never Do You No Harm)' (working title of `Oh! Darling') (remix 1, from take 26). Producer: Chris Thomas; Engineer: Jeff Jarratt; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Apr 22
Tuesday
John changes his name to John Ono Lennon, on the roof of 3 Savile Row.
Apr 22
Tuesday
11.00pm-4.30am. Studio 2. John and Yoko record `John and Yoko'.
Apr 24
Thursday
Clive and Queenie Epstein sell their Nemperor Holdings shares to Triumph Investment Trust. Paul and John make a counter-offer for Northern Songs Ltd.
Apr 25
Friday
Abbey Road, Room 4. 11.30am-12.30pm. Mono mixing: `On Our Way Home' (working title of `Two Of Us') (remix 1). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Peter Mew; 2nd Engineer: Chris Blair. Remix of `Two Of Us' for Paul to present it to the New York trio Mortimer, whom he intended to give it to record, which didn't materialize.
Apr 25
Friday
Premiere of `Rape', during the Montreaux film festival.
Apr 26
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 15th week in the Top 100 (Billboard). `Get Back', number 1.
Apr 26
Saturday
Richard Asher disappears.
Apr 26
Saturday
2.30-4.15pm. 2nd stereo mix of `John and Yoko'. 1st work of Richard Langham back with the Beatles. Studio 2. 4.30pm-4.15am. Recording: `Oh! Darling' (overdub onto take 26); `Octopus's Garden' (takes 1-32). Producer: Chris Thomas/The Beatles; Engineer: Jeff Jarratt; 2nd Engineer: Richard Langham. Recording of 1st Paul's vocal trial for `Oh! Darling'. 1st session of Richard Langham back as 2nd engineer, returning from Europe.
Apr 27
Sunday
Abbey Road. Recording: `John And Yoko' [re-make].
Apr 29
Tuesday
Studio 3. 7.00pm-1.00am. Recording: `Octopus's Garden' (overdub onto take 32). Stereo mixing: `Octopus's Garden' (remixes 1-4, from take 32). Producer: Chris Thomas; Engineer: Jeff Jarratt; 2nd Engineer: Nick Webb. Studio 3 (control room only). 2.30-6.30pm. Playback of recently recorded titles.
Apr 30
Wednesday
Studio 3 (control room only). 2.30-6.15pm. Playback of recently recorded titles. Studio 3. 7.15pm-2.00am. Recording: `Let It Be' (overdub onto take 27); `You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' (overdub onto take 30). Mono mixing: `You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' (remixes 1-3, from take 30). Producer: Chris Thomas; Engineer: Jeff Jarratt; 2nd Engineer: Nick Webb. Recording of single version lead guitar solo for `Let It Be'. John and Paul record vocals and sound effects for `You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)'.
Apr 30
Wednesday
Dispute between ATV and the Beatles for the control of Northern Songs Ltd.
May 01
Thursday
Studio 3 (control room only). 2.30-7.00pm. Stereo mixing: `Oh! Darling' (remixes 2-4, from take 26). Producer: Chris Thomas; Engineer: Jeff Jarratt; 2nd Engineer: Nick Webb. Studio 3. 7.00-10.45pm. 3rd stereo mix of `John And Yoko'.
May 01
Thursday
The label Zapple is incorporated.
May 02
Friday
Richard Asher is found dead at his Wimpole Street house basement.
May 02
Friday
Studio 3. 7.00pm-3.40am. Recording: `Something' [re-make] (takes 1-36). Producer: Chris Thomas; Engineer: Jeff Jarratt; 2nde Engineer: Nick Webb. 11.00pm-1.00am. Session break.
May 02
Friday
ATV gets the support of minor share holders and obtains the 45% of Northern Songs shares. They maintain their offer of purchase for the Beatles' shares until 15 May.
May 02
Friday
Studio G, BBC Lime Grove Studios, London. John and Yoko appear on BBC-TV's `How Late It Is'. Few hours later, BBC-TV's `How Late It Is' is broadcast, with appearance of John and Yoko.
May 03
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 16th week in the Top 100 (Billboard).
May 03
Saturday
ATV announces that their offer for Northern Songs to the Beatles will be kept until 15 May.
May 04
Sunday
Northern Songs shares' price raises by 9 pennies.
May 04
Sunday
Ringo, John and Paul, with Maureen, Yoko and Linda, attend an end-of-filming party for `The Magic Christian' at Les Ambassadeurs Club, London.
May 04
Sunday
Maclen, on behalf of John, buys `Tittenhurst', at Sunningdale, Ascot, Berkshire, for 145,000 pounds.
May 05
Monday
US single release: `Get Back'/`Don't Let Me Down'.
May 05
Monday
Olympic Sound Studios. Start of recordings of the 1st LP of Billy Preston.
May 05
Monday
Studio 1, Olympic Sound Studios. 7.30pm-4.00am. Recording: `Something' (overdub onto take 36). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Steve Vaughan.
May 06
Tuesday
Studio 1, Olympic Sound Studios. 3.00pm-4.00am. Recording: `You Never Give Me Your Money' (takes 1-36). Stereo mixing: `You Never Give Me Your Money' (remix 1, from take 30). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Steve Vaughan. 1st explicit recording for the `Abbey Road' medley.
May 06
Tuesday
It is announced that John and Yoko are recording a record about their lives and Yoko's miscarriage, up until their honeymoon in Amsterdam.
May 07
Wednesday
Studio 1, Olympic Sounds Studios. 8.00pm-7.30am. Stereo mixing: Inserts for the `Get Back' LP. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Steve Vaughan.
May 07
Wednesday
The Beatles and Allen Klein negotiate with Joseph Lockwood an increase of the group royalties. EMI decides to balt negotiations until seeing what happens with the group businesses and NEMS's purchase by Triumph Investment.
May 08
Thursday
Klein flies to New York for a meeting with the board of directors of ABKCO. John, George and Ringo order Peter Brown and Neil to sign Klein's contracts. The contracts are signed, with the sole exception of Paul's. Alistair Taylor is fired as Apple's director.
May 09
Friday
UK LP release: `Unfinished Music Number 2-Life With The Lions'. UK LP release: `Electronic Sounds'.
May 09
Friday
Studio 1, Olympic Sound Studios. 3.00-11.00pm. Stereo mixing: Inserts for the `Get Back' LP. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Steve Vaughan. Besides, playback of complete and mixed titles.
May 10
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 17th week in the Top 100 (Billboard). `Get Back' number 10, entering the ranking; 1st week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
May 11
Sunday
Recording of `Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of Tune', of Jack Bruce. George on guitar.
May 13
Tuesday
On a front-page article of the `Financial Times', ATV announces it lacks less than 150 000 shares to have the 47 % of Northern Songs.
May 13
Tuesday
EMI House. 6pm. Photographic session with Angus McBean for the `Get Back' LP cover.
May 15
Thursday
Failure of a possible meeting of the Beatles and minor Northern Songs Ltd. share owners, to avoid ATV's control over the company.
May 15
Thursday
John goes to the US Embassy in London, to try an American visa.
May 16
Friday
Ringo boards the `Queen Elizabeth II' to sail to the USA for the filming of `The Magic Christian'. He travels with Maureen, their two children, Peter Sellers, George and Pattie. John and Yoko decide to live permanently in the USA. John and Yoko are scheduled to join Ringo and the others on the trip, but had to cancel at the last moment since John does not get his visa.
May 17
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 18th week in the Top 100 (Billboard). `Get Back', 2nd week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
May 19
Monday
The 3 main Northern Songs share owners and ATV sign an agreement. John and Paul lose control over the company.
May 19
Monday
US gold certification: `Get Back'/`Don't Let Me Down'.
May 20
Tuesday
John and George visit Bruce Ormrod at offices of Henry Ansbacher & Co., to discuss ATV's bid with the syndicates.
May 24
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 19th week in the Top 100 (Billboard). `Get Back' number 1, 1st week; 3rd week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
May 24
Saturday
John, Yoko and Kyoko fly from London to Bahamas. John, Yoko and Kyoko in Bahamas, for a campaign for peace: `Lie-in'.
May 24
Saturday
John and Yoko create Bag Productions.
May 25
Sunday
John, Yoko and Kyoko go to Canada during their campaign for peace.
May 26
Monday
US LP release: `Unfinished Music Number 2-Life With The Lions'. US LP release: `Electronic Sounds'.
May 26
Monday
John, Yoko and Kyoko arrive in Toronto. They spend two hours and a half in customs. Start of 2nd John and Yoko's bed-in in Montreal, Room 1742, Queen Elizabeth Hotel.
May 28
Wednesday
Studio 1, Olympic Sound Studios. Time unknown. Stereo mixing: `Let It Be' (of take 27). Master tape banding and compilation: `Get Back' LP. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Glyn Johns; 2nd Engineer: Steve Vaughan.
May 30
Friday
UK single release: `The Ballad of John and Yoko'/`Old Brown Shoe', 1st single in Britain and 1st Beatles release not mixed for mono.
May 31
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 20th week in the Top 100 (Billboard). `Get Back' number 1, 2nd week; 4th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Jun 01
Sunday
Recording of `Give Peace A Chance'. End of bed-in in Montreal.
Jun 03
Tuesday
John, Yoko and Kyoko leave Canada.
Jun 04
Wednesday
Single release: `Give Peace A Chance'. [?]
Jun 04
Wednesday
US single release: `The Ballad Of John And Yoko'/`Old Brown Shoe'.
Jun 07
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 21st and last week in the Top 100 (Billboard). `Get Back' number 1, 3rd week; 5th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Jun 07
Saturday
John and Yoko appear on the `David Frost Show'.
Jun 11
Wednesday
`The Ballad Of John And Yoko' number 1 (UK Record Retailer chart).
Jun 14
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 22nd week in the Top 200 (Billboard). `Get Back' number 1, 4th week; 6th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Jun 14
Saturday
John and Yoko appear on the `David Frost Show'.
Jun 15
Sunday
`The Ballad Of John And Yoko' number 1.
Jun 21
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 23rd week in the Top 200 (Billboard). `Get Back' number 1, 5th and last week; 7th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Jun 27
Friday
Ringo and Maureen go on holiday to the south of France. Mary Hopkin arrives in Chile.
Jun 28
Saturday
`Yellow Submarine' LP, 24th and last week in the Top 200 (Billboard). `Get Back', 8th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Jun 29
Sunday
John, Yoko, Kyoko and Julian go to Scotland on holiday.
Jul 01
Tuesday
Studio 2. 3.00-7.30pm. Recording: `You Never Give Me Your Money' (overdub onto take 30). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Chris Blair. Start of a new era of recordings.
Jul 01
Tuesday
John, Yoko, Julian and Kyoko are involved in a car accident in Golspie, Scotland. They are hospitalised.
Jul 02
Wednesday
Studio 2. 3.00-9.30pm. Recording: `Her Majesty' (takes 1-3); `Golden Slumbers' (working title of `Golden Slumbers'/`Carry That Weight') (takes 1-15). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Chris Blair.
Jul 02
Wednesday
The Official Beatles Fan Club runs several clubs derived from the main one.
Jul 02
Wednesday
Cynthia takes Julian from the hospital and takes him to Greece.
Jul 03
Thursday
Studio 2. 3.00-8.30pm. Editing: `Golden Slumbers'(working title of `Golden Slumbers'/`Carry That Weight') (of takes 13, 15, called take 13). Recording: `Golden Slumbers'(working title of `Golden Slumbers'/`Carry That Weight') (overdub onto take 13, tape reduction take 13 into takes 16, 17). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Chris Blair.
Jul 03
Thursday
Media launch of the Plastic Ono Band. Press reception for the release of `Give Peace A Chance', at the Chelsea Town Hall. John and Yoko do not attend, due to their being hospitalised in Scotland; Ringo and Maureen substitute them.
Jul 04
Friday
Studio 2. 2.45-5.30pm. Recording: `Golden Slumbers' (working title of `Golden Slumbers'/`Carry That Weight') (overdub onto take 17). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Chris Blair. Listening, through the mixing console and the studio speakers, of the Wimbledon ladies tennis final, live on BBC Radio 2. Anne Jones (UK) beating Billy-Jean King in 3 sets (71 minutes).
Jul 04
Friday
UK single release: `Give Peace A Chance'/`Remember Love'. 1st commercial Beatle solo single.
Jul 05
Saturday
`Get Back', 9th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
Jul 06
Sunday
John and Yoko leave the hospital, after their car crash in Scotland. They return to England.
Jul 06
Sunday
Brian Jones dies.
Jul 07
Monday
Studio 2. 2.30-11.45pm. Recording: `Here Comes The Sun' (takes 1-13). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. 10.45-11.45pm. Re-recording and perfecting of acoustic guitar. Recording of rythm track for `Here Comes The Sun'.
Jul 07
Monday
US single release: `Give Peace A Chance'/`Remember Love'.
Jul 07
Monday
The Plastic Ono Band plays at the Chelsea Town Hall to promote the single `Give Peace A Chance'/`Remember Love'.
Jul 08
Tuesday
Studio 2. 2.30-10.45pm. Recording: `Here Comes The Sun' (overdub onto take 13, tape reduction take 13 into takes 14, 15). Studio 2 (control room only). 10.45-11.45pm. Mono mixing: `Here Comes The Sun' (unnumbered rough remix, from take 15). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Mix for George.
Jul 09
Wednesday
Studio 2. 2.30-10.15pm. Recording: `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (takes 1-21). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; Engineer: John Kurlander. 1st John's session after his accident. A bed is brought into the studio so that Yoko could stay by John's side.
Jul 10
Thursday
Studio 2. 2.30-11.30pm. Recording: `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (overdub onto take 21). Stereo mixing: `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (remixes 1-13, from take 21). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Jul 11
Friday
Studio 2. 2.30-12.00pm. Recording: `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (overdub onto take 21); `Something' (overdub onto take 36). Stereo mixing: `Something' (remixes 1-4, from take 36). Recording: `Something' (tape reduction take 36 into take 37); `You Never Give Me Your Money' (overdub onto take 30). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Jul 12
Saturday
Ringo expresses his opinion about the banning of `The Ballad Of John And Yoko' decided by some US radios.
Jul 12
Saturday
`Get Back', 10th week in the Top 30 (Billboard). `Give Peace A Chance', 1st week in the Top 28; 1st week in the ranking (Billboard).
Jul 15
Tuesday
Studio 3. 2.30-6.00pm. Recording: `You Never Give Me Your Money' (overdub onto take 30). Studio 2 (control room only). 6.00-11.00pm. Stereo mixing: `You Never Give Me Your Money' (remixes 1-6, from take 30). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Recording of bell sounds for `You Never Give Me Your Money'.
Jul 16
Wednesday
Studio 3. 2.30-7.00pm. Recording: `Here Comes The Sun' (overdub onto take 15). Studio 2. 7.00pm-12.30am. Recording: `Something' (overdub onto take 36, tape reduction into takes 38, 39). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons.
Jul 16
Wednesday
US gold certification for `The Ballad Of John And Yoko'.
Jul 17
Thursday
Studio 3. 2.30-6.30pm. Recording: `Oh! Darling' (overdub onto take 16). Studio 2. 6.30-11.15pm. Recording: `Octopus's Garden' (overdub onto take 32). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Recording of Paul's lead vocal trial for `Oh! Darling' and vocals and sound effects for `Octopus's Garden'.
Jul 18
Friday
Studio 3. 2.30-8.30pm. Recording: `Oh! Darling' (overdub onto take 26); `Octopus's Garden' (overdub onto take 32). Studio 2 (control room only). 8.00-10.30pm. Mono mixing: `Octopus's Garden' (remixes 1-7, from take 32). Stereo mixing: `Octopus's Garden' (remixes 10-14, from take 32). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Recording of Paul's vocal trial for `Oh! Darling'.
Jul 19
Saturday
`Get Back', 11th week in the Top 30 (Billboard). `Unfinished Music No. 2-Life With The Lions' number 179 (Billboard). `Give Peace A Chance', 2nd week in the Top 28 (Billboard).
Jul 21
Monday
Studio 3. 2.30-9.30pm. Recording: `Come Together' (takes 1-8). Studio 2 (control room only). 9.30-10.00pm. Tape copying: `Come Together' (of take 6, called take 9). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Copy of `Come Together' from 4-track to 8-track tape. First full day of Geoff Emerick back as Beatles' balance engineer.
Jul 22
Tuesday
Studio 3. 2.30-9.30pm. Recording: `Oh! Darling' (overdub onto take 26); `Come Together' (overdub onto take 9). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Recording of lead vocal trial for `Oh! Darling'.
Jul 23
Wednesday
Studio 3. 2.30-11.30pm. Recording: `Oh! Darling' (overdub onto take 26); `Come Together' (overdub onto take 9); `Ending' (working title for `The End') (takes 1-7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Recording of lead vocal (released version) for `Oh! Darling'. 11.30pm-12.30am. Playback of finished titles for `Abbey Road' LP.
Jul 24
Thursday
Studio 2. 2.30-3.30pm. Recording: `Come And Get It' (take 1). Stereo mixing: `Come And Get It' (remix 1, from take 1). Tape copying: `Come And Get It' (of remix stereo 1). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Studio 2. 3.30-10.30pm. Recording: `Here Comes The Sun-King' (working title of `Sun King'/`Mean Mr Mustard') (takes 1-35). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Paul's solo session, recording a demo of `Come And Get It' for Badfinger. During recording of `Sun King', jam of `Be-Bop-A-Lula', `Who Slapped John?' and `Ain't She Sweet'.
Jul 25
Friday
Studio 2. 2.30pm-2.30am. Recording: `Here Comes The Sun-King' (working title of `Sun King'/`Mean Mr Mustard') (overdub onto take 35); `Come Together' (overdub onto take 9); `Polythene Pam'/`She Came In Through The Bathroom Window' (takes 1-39). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. 10.30pm-2.30am. Re-recording of bass and drums, and recording of lead vocal for `Polythene Pam'/`She Came In Through The Bathroom Window'.
Jul 26
Saturday
`Get Back', 12th and last week in the Top 30 (Billboard). `Give Peace A Chance', 3rd week in the Top 28 (Billboard).
Jul 28
Monday
Studio 3. 2.30-8.00pm. Recording: `Polythene Pam'/`She Came In Through The Bathroom Window' (overdub onto take 39). Studio 2 (control room only). 8.00-8.30pm. Recording: `Polythene Pam'/`She Came In Through The Bathroom Window' (tape reduction take 39 into take 40). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Jul 29
Tuesday
Studio 3. 2.30-10.45pm. Recording: `Come Together' (overdub onto take 9); `Sun King'/`Mean Mr Mustard' (overdub onto take 35). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Recording of guitar solo for `Come Together'.
Jul 30
Wednesday
Studio 2 (control room only). 2.00-3.30pm. Recording: `You Never Give Me Your Money' (tape reduction take 30 into takes 37-42). Studio 3. 3.30-10.30pm. Recording: `Come Together' (overdub onto take 9); `Polythene Pam'/`She Came In Through The Bathroom Window' (overdub onto take 40); `You Never Give Me Your Money' (overdub onto take 40) ; `Golden Slumbers'/`Carry That Weight' (overdub onto take 17). Studio 2 (control room only). 10.30pm-2.30am. Stereo mixing: `You Never Give Me Your Money' (remix 1, from take 40); `Sun King'/`Mean Mr Mustard' (remix 1, from take 35); `Her Majesty' (remix 1, from take 3); `Polythene Pam'/`She Came In Through The Bathroom Window' (remix 1, from take 40); `Golden Slumbers'/`Carry That Weight' (remix 1, from take 17); `Ending' (working title of `The End') (remix 1, from take 7). Editing, crossfading and tape compilation: `You Never Give Me Your Money'; `Sun King'/`Mean Mr Mustard'; `Her Majesty'; `Polythene Pam'/`She Came In Through The Bathroom Window'; `Golden Slumbers'/`Carry That Weight'; `Ending' (working title of `The End'). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Rough compilation to judge the progress of the medley. Paul decides to eliminate `Her Majesty'. The piece of tape is cut carelessly, leaving on it the end of `Mean Mr Mustard' and missing the last chord of `Her Majesty', but since this was just a rough mix, things went on. John Kurlander, second engineer for this session, disobeying Paul, conserved the tape, appending it to the end of the complete tape, but clearly apart from the rest, 15 seconds after `The End'.
Jul 31
Thursday
Mal Evans takes the tape containing the `Abbey Road' medley compiled on 30 July to Apple for acetate cutting purposes. He returns the tape this same day to EMI. Malcom Davies, at Apple, cuts a lacquer of the complete medley sequence. On his own he decides to include the `Her Majesty' piece, although it had been placed detached from the main sequence to make it clear it was not intended to be part of the medley.
Jul 31
Thursday
Studio 2. 2.30pm-1.15am. Recording: `You Never Give Me Your Money' (overdub onto take 30); `Golden Slumbers'/`Carry That Weight' (overdub onto take 17). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Aug 01
Friday
Studio 2. 2.30-10.30pm. Recording: `Because' (takes 1-23, overdub onto take 16). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. First of three 3-part vocal recordings.
Aug 02
Saturday
Badfinger records in one day `Come And Get It', at Abbey Road Studios. Paul produces the session.
Aug 02
Saturday
`Give Peace A Chance' number 2, 4th week in the Top 28 (Billboard).
Aug 04
Monday
Studio 2. 2.30-9.00pm. Recording: `Because' (overdub onto take 16). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Studio 3. 7.15-8.45pm. Stereo mixing: `Something' (unnumbered rough remix, from take 39); `Here Comes The Sun' (unnumbered rough remix, from take 15). Producer: George Harrison; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. 2nd and 3rd set of 3-part vocal recordings for `Because'. Remix of `Something' for Martin, for scoring purposes.
Aug 05
Tuesday
Studio 3 (control room only) . 2.30-6.30pm. Recording: `You Never Give Me Your Money' (sound effects takes 1-5). Abbey Road, Room 43 and Studio 2. 6.30-10.45pm. Recording: `Because' (overdub onto take 16) ; `Ending' (working title of `The End') (overdub onto take 7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Paul brings home-made tape loops, to use in the crossfade at the end of `You Never Give Me Your Money'. First Beatle use of a synthesizer (`Because'). Studio 3 (control room). 8.00-9.30pm. Tony Clark, balance engineer, and Alan Parsons, 2nd engineer, make a copy from an ordinary cassette of some recent private recordings of John and Yoko. It's taken away by Anthony Fawcett, assistent of the Lennons.
Aug 06
Wednesday
Studio 3. 2.30-11.00pm. Recording: `Here Comes The Sun' (overdub onto take 15). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Abbey Road, Room 43 and Studio 2 (control room). 2.30-11.00pm. Recording: `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (tape reduction take 21 into takes 22-27, with simultaneous overdub). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Tony Clark; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Studio 2 (control room only). 11.00pm-1.00am. Stereo mixing: `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (remixes 14-26, from take 27). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Tony Clark/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Recording of synthesizer for `Maxwell's Silver Hammer'.
Aug 07
Thursday
Studio 2 (control room only). 2.30-6.00pm. Stereo mixing: `Come Together' (remixes 1-10, from take 9). Studio 3. 6.00-12.00pm. Recording: `Ending' (working title of `The End') (overdub onto take 7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Aug 08
Friday
11.35am. Appointment with photographer Iain MacMillan at EMI Studios, for the photographic session for the `Abbey Road' cover. After this, Paul chooses out of the 6 pictures taken the best one for the LP. Before the recording session, Paul takes John home, at Cavendish Avenue, George and Mal go to the London Zoo at Regent's Park, and Ringo goes shopping.
Aug 08
Friday
Studio 2. 2.30-9.00pm. Recording: `Ending' (working title of `The End') (overdub onto take 7); `I Want You' (later known as `I Want You (She's So Heavy)') (overdub onto unnumbered Trident master). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Studio 3. 5.30-9.45pm. Recording: `Oh! Darling' (overdub onto take 26). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Tony Clark; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Recording synthesizer for `I Want You (She's So Heavy)'.
Aug 09
Saturday
`Give Peace A Chance', 5th week in the Top 28 (Billboard).
Aug 11
Monday
Studio 3 (control room only). 1.00-2.00pm. Mono tape copying: `Dig It' (of 13 March stereo mix); `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (of remix stereo 18). Producer: not assigned; Engineer and 2nd Engineer: Phil McDonald. Studio 2. 2.30-11.30pm. Recording: `I Want You (She's So Heavy)' (overdub onto take 1); `Oh! Darling' (overdub onto take 26); `Here Comes The Sun' (overdub onto take 15). Tape copying: `I Want You (She's So Heavy)' (of take 1). Editing: `I Want You (She's So Heavy)' (from take 1 into unnumbered Trident master). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander. Mal Evans takes the copies of `Dig It' and `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' to Malcolm Davies, at Apple, for acetate cutting purposes. Re-recording of `She's So Heavy' vocal harmonies. The song gets its complete title.
Aug 11
Monday
John and Yoko move to `Tittenhurst'.
Aug 12
Tuesday
Studio 2 (control room only). 7.00pm-2.00am. Stereo mixing: `Oh! Darling' (remixes 5-9, from take 26); `Because' (remixes 1, 2, from take 16); `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (remixes 27-36, from take 27). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: John Kurlander.
Aug 13
Wednesday
Studio 2 (control room only). 2.30-9.15pm. Stereo mixing: `You Never Give Me Your Money' (remixes 20-27, from take 30). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons.
Aug 14
Thursday
Studio 2 (control room only). 2.30pm-2.30am. Stereo mixing: `Sun King'/`Mean Mr Mustard' (remixes 20-24, from take 35); `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (edit piece remix 37, from take 27); `Polythene Pam'/`She Came In Through The Bathroom Window' (remixes 20-32, from take 40); `You Never Give Me Your Money' into `Sun King'/`Mean Mr Mustard' (stereo crossfade remixes 1-11, from sound effects take 5 of `You Never Give Me Your Money'). Mono recording: John Lennon interviewed by Kenny Everett. (The only interview documented on a recording sheet, because studio equipment and tape was used. Everett took away the only copy.) Editing: `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (of stereo remixes 34, 37); `Sun King'/`Mean Mr Mustard' (of remix stereo 22) joined to `Polythene Pam'/`She Came In Through The Bathroom Window' (of remix stereo 32). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons.
Aug 15
Friday
Studio 1 into Studio 2 (control room). 2.30-5.30pm. Recording: `Golden Slumbers'/`Carry That Weight' (overdub onto take 17); `Ending' (working title of `The End') (overdub onto take 7). Studio 1 into Studio 2. 7.00pm-1.15am. Recording: `Something' (overdub onto take 39); `Here Comes The Sun' (overdub onto take 15). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Recording of all orchestral overdubs for `Abbey Road'. For the first time in a Beatles session a closed circuit of television is used to communicate two studios. George re-records, on the floor of Studio 2, his guitar solo for `Something'.
Aug 16
Saturday
`Give Peace A Chance', 6th week in the Top 28 (Billboard).
Aug 18
Monday
Studio 2. 2.30-10.30pm. Stereo mixing: `Golden Slumbers'/`Carry That Weight' (remixes 1, 2, from take 17). Recording: `Ending' (working title of `The End') (overdub onto take 7). Stereo mixing: `Ending' (working title of `The End') (remixes 1-6, from take 7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Recording of 4 seconds of piano for `The End'.
Aug 19
Tuesday
Studio 2. 2.00pm-4.00am. Stereo mixing: `Ending' (working title of `The End') (remixes 1-3, from take 7); `Golden Slumbers'/`Carry That Weight' and `Ending' (working title of `The End') (crossfade/edit for master); `Something' (remixes 1-10, from take 39). Recording: `Here Comes The Sun' (overdub onto take 15). Stereo mixing: `Here Comes The Sun' (remix 1, from take 15). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. The instrumental jam in the coda of `Something' disappears at last in today's remixes. Recording of synthesizer for `Here Comes The Sun'.
Aug 20
Wednesday
Studio 3 (control room only). 2.30-6.00pm. Stereo mixing: `I Want You (She's So Heavy)' (remixes 1-8, from take 1, remixes 9, 10, from unnumbered Trident master). Editing: `I Want You (She's So Heavy)' (of stereo remixes 8, 10). Studio 2 (control room only). 6.00pm-1.15am. Master tape banding and tape copying: `Abbey Road' LP. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Last reunion of all 4 Beatles in the studio.
Aug 21
Thursday
Abbey Road, Room 4. 1.00-2.00pm. Tape copying/Editing/reinserting: `Ending' (working title of `The End') (take 7). Producer: not assigned; Engineer: Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: not assigned. Studio 2 (control room only). 2.30-12.00pm. Stereo mixing: `You Never Give Me Your Money' into `Sun King'/`Mean Mr Mustard' (stereo crossfade remix 12, from sound effects take 5 of `You Never Give Me Your Money'); `Ending' (working title of `The End') (remix 4, from take 7). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/ Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons.
Aug 22
Friday
`Tittenhurst', Suningdale, Ascot, Berkshire. Last photographic session. Photographers: Ethan Russell, Monty Fresco and Mal Evans. Partially shot. Locations: 1) Pillars in front of the main house; 2) Main garden path; 3) Paddock of high grass; 4) John and Yoko posing with donkeys; 5) Cypress tree by the Diana statue; 6) Weeping blue Atlas cedar trees; 7) Atlas trees; 8) Lawn near main house; 9) Balcony; 10) Side doorway in the assembly hall; 11) Arched porches; 12) Walled path between cottages and main house; 13) Indoors; 14) Southern balcony of main house.
Aug 23
Saturday
`Give Peace A Chance', 7th week in the Top 28 (Billboard).
Aug 24
Sunday
Morning: John writes `Cold Turkey'. Afternoon: John rehearses `Cold Turkey'. Evening: John records `Cold Turkey'.
Aug 25
Monday
Studio 2 (control room only). 2.30-8.00pm. Editing: `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (of master); `Ending' (working title of `The End') (of master). Recording: `Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (unnumbered sound effects takes). Tape copying: `Abbey Road' LP masters. Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Recording of sound effects for `Maxwell's Silver Hammer', not used. Copy of `Abbey Road' LP masters for Geoff Emerick, who will take them to Malcolm Davies, at Apple, to cut the disc. End of sessions for `Abbey Road'.
Aug 28
Thursday
George presents a new record by the members of the Radha Krishna Temple.
Aug 28
Thursday
Avenue Clinic, London. Mary McCartney is born to Paul and Linda. Paul attends the birth.
Aug 30
Saturday
`Give Peace A Chance', 8th week in the Top 28 (Billboard).
Aug 31
Sunday
George, Ringo, John, Pattie, Maureen and Yoko attend the Festival of the Isle of Wight, to see the Dylan show.
Sep 05
Friday
End of negotiations of Allen Klein and EMI Records. Allen Klein successfully re-negotiates contracts with EMI for Canada, Mexico, and the USA. The band would now earn 58 cents per album up until 1972 and then it would jump to 72 cents after that. Part of the new EMI contractual agreement required the Beatles to release at least two albums per year until 1976. Prior to this re-negotiated agreement, the Beatles 1966 contract with EMI had them earning 39 cents per album and when the Beatles first signed up with EMI, they only made 6 cents per album.
Sep 06
Saturday
`Give Peace A Chance', 9th and last week in the Top 28 (Billboard).
Sep 08
Monday
Start of Ringo's stay for observation at the Middlesex Hospital, London.
Sep 10
Wednesday
Two films produced by John and Yoko are exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London: `Rape' and `Self-Portrait'. During the evening (7.00pm-about 12.00pm), two people sit on stage shrouded in a white bag.
Sep 11
Thursday
Studio 3 (control room only). 2.30-5.30pm. Stereo mixing: `What's The New Mary Jane' (remixes 1-3, from take 4). Tape copying: `What's The New Mary Jane' (of stereo remixes 1-3). Producer: Malcolm Davies; Engineer: Tony Clark; 2nd Engineer: Chris Blair. Copies of `What's The New Mary Jane' for John, to refresh his memory, in order to release it as a POB single.
Sep 11
Thursday
End of Ringo's stay for observation at the Middlesex Hospital, London.
Sep 12
Friday
John accepts to participate in the Toronto Peace Festival.
Sep 13
Saturday
Trip of the Plastic Ono Band to Toronto. Rock and Roll Festival at the Varsity Stadium, Toronto. Filmed. John and Yoko perform live with Eric Clapton, Klaus Voorman, and Alan White. Together, at this performance, the band records an Apple album later released as "The Plastic Ono Band - Live Peace in Toronto 1969" .
Sep 19
Friday
ATV obtains the 50 % of the shares of Northern Songs Ltd.
Sep 20
Saturday
John Lennon announces to the others that he is leaving the band. Lennon's announcement never made it to the press because of their newly negotiated royalty contract they signed with EMI.
Sep 22
Monday
Broadcast of WBCN `Get Back' reference acetate.
Sep 22
Monday
A tape of the Beatles playing `The Ballad Of John And Yoko' is shown on the programme `Music Scene'. [25 September?]
Sep 25
Thursday
ATV obtains the 54% of the shares of Northern Songs Ltd, becoming its main shareholder.
Sep 25
Thursday
EMI. John records `Cold Turkey'. Remix of tapes of POB Toronto performance. First Beatle returning to Abbey Road.
Sep 25
Thursday
A tape of the Beatles playing `The Ballad Of John And Yoko' is shown on the programme `Music Scene'. [22 September?]
Sep 25
Thursday
Press reception for the release of a White Trash cover of `Golden Slumbers'. John and Yoko appear. London Pavilion. Premiere of John Schlesinger's `Midnight Cowboy'. Paul and Linda attend.
Sep 26
Friday
UK LP release: `Abbey Road'.
Sep 30
Tuesday
Recording of `Cold Turkey'.
Oct 01
Wednesday
US LP release: `Abbey Road'.
Oct 02
Thursday
Abbey Road, Room 4. 9.00-11.00am. Stereo mixing: `Across The Universe' (remixes 1, 2, from take 8). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Jeff Jarratt; 2nd Engineer: Alan Parsons. Remix of `Across The Universe' for `No One's Gonna Change Our World'. Addition of sound effects, and speeding up of the tape.
Oct 02
Thursday
John, in an interview, says that Apple is like a big black hole that takes all his benefits as an author and singer.
Oct 03
Friday
Abbey Road. Compilation and banding by George Martin of `No One's Gonna Change Our World'.
Oct 03
Friday
Lansdowne Recording Studios, London. John, Yoko and the Plastic Ono Band record `Don't Worry Kyoko'.
Oct 04
Saturday
`Abbey Road' number 1 (UK Record Retailer chart).
Oct 06
Monday
US single release: `Something'/`Come Together'.
Oct 09
Thursday
Yoko is taken to the King's College Hospital, London. She suffers a miscarriage.
Oct 12
Sunday
Russ Gibbs, of the WKNR-FM, affirms he has received an anonymous phone call saying that Paul has died.
Oct 12
Sunday
Yoko miscarries. End of Yoko's stay at the King's College Hospital, London.
Oct 13
Monday
The press reports that Yoko has had a miscarriage.
Oct 13
Monday
Savoy Theatre, London. London debut concert of Mary Hopkin. Paul, Linda, Ringo and Maureen attend.
Oct 15
Wednesday
Ringo and Maureen travel to Los Angeles.
Oct 16
Thursday
The Beatles are ready to sell their Northern Songs Ltd. shares.
Oct 17
Friday
Hot Chocolate releases a cover of `Give Peace A Chance' in the USA.
Oct 20
Monday
US LP release: `The Wedding Album'. US single release: `Cold Turkey'/`Don't Worry Kyoko'.
Oct 20
Monday
George and Pattie attend a Ravi Shankar concert in London.
Oct 22
Wednesday
Paul goes to Scotland, on vacations.
Oct 24
Friday
UK single release: `Cold Turkey'/`Don't Worry Kyoko' UK LP release: `Space', with the Modern Jazz Quartet.
Oct 27
Monday
US gold certification for `Abbey Road'. US gold certification for `Something'/`Come Together'.
Oct 27
Monday
Abbey Road. Ringo begins, with George Martin, the recording of `Sentimental Journey' LP. 1st Beatle formally recording a solo LP.
Oct 29
Wednesday
The `Rat Magazine' publishes the `Paul is dead' theory.
Oct 30
Thursday
It is announced the release of a record by the Plastic Ono Band called `Gossip'.
Oct 31
Friday
UK single release: `Something'/`Come Together'. 1st release in the UK of a single from an already released LP.
Nov 01
Saturday
`Cold Turkey', 1st week in the Top 28, 1st week in the ranking (Billboard). [?]
Nov 06
Thursday
`Rape
Nov 06
Thursday
art II', John and Yoko's film, is showed at the Mannheim Film Festival, Germany.
Nov 07
Friday
UK LP release: `The Wedding Album'.
Nov 07
Friday
`Life' magazine with Paul McCartney on the cover photograph and Paul's interview inside issued.
Read the interview on this day
Nov 08
Saturday
`Cold Turkey', 2nd week in the Top 28 (Billboard). [?]
Nov 09
Sunday
Press reports begin to appear about John and Yoko's film `Apotehosis'.
Nov 10
Monday
UK LP release: `Space', with the Modern Jazz Quartet.
Nov 13
Thursday
John gives an island of his called Dorinch, by the Ireland coast, so that any hippy who wishes could live there.
Nov 15
Saturday
The Beatles appear on the cover of `Rolling Stone' magazine. Last photographic session.
Nov 15
Saturday
The magazine `Disc And Music Echo' publishes an interview to John.
Nov 15
Saturday
`Cold Turkey', 3rd week in the Top 28 (Billboard). [?]
Nov 22
Saturday
`Cold Turkey', 4th week in the Top 28 (Billboard). [?]
Nov 25
Tuesday
John returns the MBE.
Nov 26
Wednesday
Studio 2. 7.00pm-3.00am. Tape copying: `You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' (of remix mono 3, called remix mono 4). Editing: `You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' (of remix mono 4). Stereo mixing: `What's The New Mary Jane' (remix 4, from take 4). Stereo mixing with simultaneous overdub: `What's The New Mary Jane' (remix 5, from take 4). Editing: `What's The New Mary Jane' (of remix stereo 4, called remix stereo 6). Tape copying with simultaneous editing: `What's The New Mary Jane' (of stereo remix 5 into 6). Tape copying: `What's The New Mary Jane' (of stereo remixes 4, 5). Producer: Geoff Emerick/John Lennon; Engineer: Mike Sheady; 2nd Engineer: Nick Webb. For POB single, never released. The editing of `You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' was released as the B side of `Let It Be'. John's last session.
Nov 28
Friday
Ringo continues recordings of `Sentimental Journey' LP, in London.
Nov 29
Saturday
`Cold Turkey', 5th week in the Top 28 (Billboard). [?]
Dec 01
Monday
Royal Albert Hall, London. Concert of Delaney & Bonney & Friends, with guest Eric Clapton. George, Ringo, Pattie and Maureen attend.
Dec 01
Monday
POB single `You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)'/`What's The New Mary Jane' is on hold.
Dec 02
Tuesday
Studio 2 (control room only). 2.30-5.30pm. Stereo mixing: `Lady Madonna' (remix 1, from take 5); `Rain' (remix 1, from take 7); `Octopus's Garden' (remixes 1, 2, from take 32). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush. Remixes of `Lady Madonna' and `Rain' for LP `Hey Jude'. Remix of `Octopus's Garden' without bass, piano, lead guitar, for use as playback on Ringo's appearance on Martin's show `With A Little Help From My Friends'.
Dec 02
Tuesday
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends concert in Bristol. George joins them as guitarist, on tour. First tour of a Beatle since 1966.
Dec 02
Tuesday
John Lennon was selected as one of only three people to be featured and interviewed as `Man of the Decade'. The interview was filmed by ATV on December 2nd as John and Yoko walked the grounds of their Tittenhurst estate in Ascot, Berkshire. The footage was broadcast in Britain on December 30th 1969.
Read the interview on this day
Dec 05
Friday
Date announced for the POB single release `You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)'/`What's The New Mary Jane'.
Dec 05
Friday
Abbey Road, Room 4. 2.30-5.15pm. Stereo mixing: `Hey Jude' (remixes 20, 21, from take 1); `Revolution' (remix 1, from take 16). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick/Phil McDonald; 2nd Engineer: Neil Richmond. Remixes for LP `Hey Jude'. Last Emerick's session as Beatles' balance engineer.
Dec 05
Friday
Ringo and family move from `Brookfields', Elstead, Surrey, to `Roundhill', London.
Dec 06
Saturday
Ringo's appearance on the `David Frost Show'.
Dec 06
Saturday
`Cold Turkey', 6th and last week in the Top 28 (Billboard). [?]
Dec 07
Sunday
Studio E. BBC Lime Grove Studios. John and Yoko appear on BBC-TV's `The Question Why'. Broadcast live.
Dec 08
Monday
Studio 2. 10.00am-12.15pm. Tape copying with simultaneous recording: `Octopus's Garden' (takes 1-10). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Martin Benge; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush. Re-recording of Ringo vocal for `Octopus's Garden', bass, lead guitar and piano with outside musicians, for his appearance on the show `With A Little Help From My Friends'.
Dec 10
Wednesday
Ringo appears on the TV programme `Late Night Line up'.
Read the interview on this day
Dec 10
Wednesday
John and Yoko announce a plan of producing a film called `A6' about a murder, revealing their intention to make public the case of James Hanratty.
Dec 10
Wednesday
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends concert at the Falkoner Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Dec 11
Thursday
Odeon Theatre, Kensington, London. Royal charity world premiere of `The Magic Christian', with attendance of the royal family, Princess Margaret, John and Yoko, Ringo, Peter Sellers, George and Pattie. Before the screening, John and Yoko parade outside the cinema carrying placards declaring `Britain Murdered Hanratty'.
Dec 11
Thursday
American promoter Mike Belkin offers $ 2 400 000 at least, for a Beatles 12-day US tour, plus 65 % of profits, up to a limit of $ 8 800 000. The Beatles reject it.
Dec 12
Friday
UK LP release: `Live Peace In Toronto 1969'. US LP release: `Live Peace In Toronto 1969'.
Dec 12
Friday
UK LP release: `No One's Gonna Change Our World'. Debut of `Across The Universe'.
Dec 12
Friday
London premiere: `The Magic Christian'.
Dec 13
Saturday
`The Wedding Album' number 182, 1st week in the ranking (Billboard).
Dec 14
Sunday
John and Yoko arrive in a white bag inside a white Rolls Royce, at Hyde Park (at Cumberland Gate), to protest for James Hanratty, while Hanratty's father addresses the crowd. Later, Hanratty and the Lennons drive to 10 Downing Street, to present a petition at the Prime Minister's residence.
Dec 15
Monday
Launch of `War Is Over' campaign organized by John and Yoko. Posters and billboards are displayed in 12 important cities around the world.
Dec 15
Monday
The Lyceum, London. `Peace For Christmas' gig in aid of UNICEF, by the Plastic Ono Supergroup (John, Yoko, George, Billy Preston, Eric Clapton, Keith Moon, Delaney & Bonnie, and others). 25 minutes. Last John's performance in Britain. Recorded, included in `Some Time In New York City'. Other acts: the Rascals, Desmond Dekker and the Aces, Blue Mink and Black Velvet.
Dec 15
Monday
BBC broadcasts a 1-hour documentary about John in the programme `Twenty-Four Hours'.
Dec 16
Tuesday
Lennon and Yoko go to Toronto to play in the Peace Festival. For 5 days they stay at Ronnie Hawkins's farm near Toronto.
Dec 16
Tuesday
`War Is Over! If You Want It' billboards go up in eleven cities around the world.
Dec 17
Wednesday
John announces a plan for a peace festival in Toronto, to take place from 3 to 5 July 1970.
Dec 18
Thursday
John signs 3000 lythographies from his collection `Bag One' at Ronnie Hawkins's farm.
Dec 19
Friday
The 7th Christmas Record is sent to the members of the Fan Club.
Dec 19
Friday
John and Yoko meet Marshall McLuhan at the University of Toronto, speaking with him for 45 minutes.
Read the interview on this day
Dec 20
Saturday
`The Wedding Album', 2nd week in the ranking (Billboard).
Dec 20
Saturday
End of John and Yoko's stay at Ronnie Hawkins's farm.
Dec 21
Sunday
John and Yoko take a train from Montreal to Ottawa. Press conference in Chateau Champlain, Ottawa.
Dec 23
Tuesday
10.30am. The Ottawa press is surprised by the announcement of an imminent meeting of Lennon and Canada Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau. 10.55am. A limousine takes John and Yoko into Canadian Parliament's building, for a 55-minute meeting with Pierre Trudeau. After the meeting, John and Yoko are interviewed by the press. John declares to the Canadian press about his pro-active peace movement: "Peace is no violence, no frustration, no fear," John Lennon said in a C.B.C. interview, "If I smile at you, you're liable to smile back. We're smiling at the world." From the ministerial office the Lennons are driven to the Ministery of Public Health, to meet the Minister of Public Health, John Munro, and members of his department.
Dec 23
Tuesday
John and Yoko return to London. [24 December?]
Dec 24
Wednesday
6.00-7.00pm. Broadcast of Martin's `With A Little Help From My Friends' show, produced by Yorkshire Television, transmitted by IBA, with Ringo, Lulu, the Hollies, Spike Milligan, Dudley Moore, Blue Mink, Pan's People. Ringo sings `With A Little Help From My Friends'.
Dec 24
Wednesday
John and Yoko return to England. [23 December?]
Dec 27
Saturday
`The Wedding Album' number 178, 3rd and last week in the ranking (Billboard). Its highest position.
Dec 29
Monday
John and Yoko are visited by Hammrick and Leonard, Canadian hypnotizers who intend to help them to stop smoking. John and Yoko fly to Aalborg, Denmark, to visit Kyoko. Paul prepares Heather's birthday party.
Dec 30
Tuesday
John interview with Desmond Morris for ATV's `Man Of The Decade'. Interview was recorded on December 2nd, 1969.
Dec 31
Wednesday
BBC's TV programme `The Man Of The Decade', dedicated to John, is broadcast. `Rolling Stone' nominates John the Man Of The Year 1969. John declares to New Musical Express he is considering to leave the group.
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