16-07-2006, 01:39 PM
Here is the blurp for the last question:
With this album The Beatles broke all of their previous sales records, it sold 1 200 000 copies in the first 9 days in the U.S. alone. It topped the album chart for 6 weeks, remained in the Top 200 for 51 weeks. Michelle has become one of the most recorded Lennon and McCartney songs of all time. A month after the release of the album there were already 25 versions of the song world-wide, this has now risen to almost 700, second only to "Yesterday".
Let's go 70s
Who was the singer who sang the background "doot-de-doots" on Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side"?
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With this album The Beatles broke all of their previous sales records, it sold 1 200 000 copies in the first 9 days in the U.S. alone. It topped the album chart for 6 weeks, remained in the Top 200 for 51 weeks. Michelle has become one of the most recorded Lennon and McCartney songs of all time. A month after the release of the album there were already 25 versions of the song world-wide, this has now risen to almost 700, second only to "Yesterday".
Let's go 70s
Who was the singer who sang the background "doot-de-doots" on Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side"?
(13531)