On the evening of September 3, 1962, The Beatles were playing in the industrial north of England, at the Queens Hall in Widnes. The following morning John, Paul, George, and Ringo flew to London; the former drummer with Rory Storm and the Hurricane had only been with the other three Beatles for two weeks, having replaced Pete Best. From Heathrow Airport the band was driven to northwest London, to EMI’s Abbey Road Studios, where, smartly dressed …
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