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Magical Mystery Tour" is a song by the Beatles, the opening track and theme song for the album, double EP and TV film of the same name. Unlike the theme songs for their other film projects, it was not released as a single. McCartney said it was co-written. John Lennon said, "Paul's song. Maybe I did part of it, but it was his concept.
Magical Mystery Tour is an album by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a double EP in the United Kingdom and an LP in the United States. Produced by George Martin, it includes the soundtrack to the 1967 film of the same name.
The US configuration for Magical Mystery Tour was later adopted by many other countries (including the UK in 1976). When the Beatles catalogue was first issued on Compact Disc in 1987, Magical Mystery Tour joined the core list of titles. If they aren't already planning so, the Beatles should start planning their next full-length film immediately
Everything about the Beatles album Magical Mystery Tour And Other Splendid Hits (New Zealand, 1970), including background & recording info, track list, cover scans, special notes, and more. In New Zealand Magical Mystery Tour was released as Magical Mystery Tour And Other Splendid Hits and with three known label variations but with the same track list. About The Beatles is part of the SMACKBOMB.
Beatles photo gallery. Magical Mystery Tour And Other Splendid Hits album artwork – Australia. On this day in Beatles history. 1970: US album release: McCartney by Paul McCartney. 1969: Recording, mixing: I Want You (She’s So Heavy), Oh! Darling.
The Magical Mystery Tour movie was finally broadcast on BBC television on December 26th, 1967, and became the first Beatles project to be an outright flop. It didn’t help that the BBC aired it in black-and-white rather than color.