![]() ![]() Although most books take a look at the band’s early years, this one begins telling their story in 1967. If you enjoyed the documentary, this is the perfect place to start as you undertake more Beatles history. You Never Give Me Your Money by Peter Doggett If the nearly eight hours of new footage isn’t enough to scratch your Beatles history itch, check out these five books about the iconic band. With minimal voiceover or commentary, fans get to see for themselves what made tensions so high. And no, it was not their failed attempt to star in a Lord of the Rings film. It also shows audiences the lead up to the band ultimately breaking up. ![]() This new three part series is unique in that it presents the raw footage of them creating their final album “Let It Be”. As the biggest band of all time, here has been no shortage of research done on the band. ![]() Fans of The Beatles have been long awaiting the release of “The Beatles: Get Back”, their new documentary on Disney+. ![]()
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