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  1. Apr 25, 2008 · Although their United Kingdom releases were The Beatles' core focus throughout their career, the albums, singles and EPs released in America were significant, even if the tracklisting was often quite different to how John, Paul, George and Ringo had envisaged. The Beatles' early releases were on the Vee-Jay, Swan and Tollie labels, before EMI's US...

    • 10 – We’Re Gonna Do It Again – Manchester United Featuring Stryker.
    • 9 – It’S Man. United – Tracey Malone
    • 8 – Old Trafford Blues – Martin Buchan
    • 7 – Move Move Move (The Red Tribe) – The 1996 Manchester United Squad
    • 6 – United, Manchester United – The 1972 Manchester United Squad
    • 5 – Lift It High (All About Belief) – The 1999 Manchester United Squad
    • 4 – Glory, Glory, Man. United – The 1983 Manchester United Squad
    • 3 – We All Follow Man. United – The 1985 Manchester United Squad
    • 2 – Come on You Reds – The Manchester United 1994 Squad and Status Quo.
    • Edric Connor – Manchester United Calypso

    This is comfortably the worst song on this list. Don’t listen to it, it’s abysmal. Released before the 1995 FA Cup final between United and Everton, this manages to be more forgettable than the match was itself. Rapper Stryker takes the lead vocals on this one and when he isn’t rhyming tree and victory, he’s obnoxiously shouting ‘here we go, here w...

    This was released to coincide with United’s Cup Winners Cup final win over Barcelona and although the game itself was one of United’s most important matches in recent history, this song is extremely forgettable. It’s a cover of the Pointer Sisters’ song ‘I’m so excited’ released nine years prior, except the words are suited to fit United. Unlike St...

    This was the B-side to the more popular song that was creatively called ‘Manchester United’ before the 1976 FA Cup final against Southampton. It’s a strange concept as the former United defender Martin Buchan, just essentially takes the piss out of the whole squad over a blues piano. “Here’s Alex Forsyth. He’s the one they call the ball boy’s frien...

    This was released before United’s FA Cup final against Liverpool in 1996. I didn’t need to tell you that because just from watching the video you could tell it was 1996 based on the hairstyles, techno-pop and the hi-hat beat in the background. It’s dated a lot. It’s actually listenable though and is quite catchy compared to Stryker’s effort the yea...

    This is brilliant. It’s the type of thing you’d hear at the end of a strange French film. The slightly patronising lyrics, “We’ve been through dark and stormy weather but always been each other’s friend”, the horns at the start and the flute make it so innocent and pure to listen to. Released for the start of the 1972/73 season after several mid-ta...

    Once you get past how much of an Oasis rip-off this is, This is a good song. Genuinely. The black and white shots of the players, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Dwight Yorke and Jaap Stam all sharing a microphone together in some strange alternate universe where they’re in a famous boyband and the lyrics of ‘If you believe in us, we won’t betray that trust’...

    This is the most popular song on this list. If you’ve ever been to Old Trafford, you’ve probably heard this being blasted through the tannoy speakers at half-time before United randomly decided to change it to include some random part in the middle and a stupid guitar at the beginning. United fans have a strange relationship with it though, the onl...

    ‘We all follow Man. United, we’re all going to Wembeeerleeeey’ United’s Cup final song from 1985 is still sung today around Old Trafford. Released before the game that made Norman Whiteside a god amongst a certain generation of United fans, We all follow Man. United has stood the test of time as football songs go. A number 10 position in the charts...

    United had switched things around from nine years prior with the ultimate football and music crossover. The Stone Roses? No. New Order? No. Happy Mondays? No. Spurs fans and dad rock legends, Status Quo? Absolutely yes. It created one of the best music and football crossovers of all time. The soon to be double winners kick off this anthem with an o...

    This is the ultimate United song. Released in the build-up to the 1957 FA Cup final between United and Villa after a 16-year-old sent it into a newspaper competition and Caribbean singer, Edric Connor recorded it. The United Calypso is the perfect ode to the Busby Babes. Connor sums up the free-flowing and attacking football United played at the ti...

  2. After the Beatles' success in 1964, Vee-Jay Records and Swan Records took advantage of their previously secured rights to the group's early recordings and reissued the songs, and all the songs reached the top ten. Three singles released by Capitol Records of Canada were imported into the United States and sold enough to make the American charts.

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  4. Jan 18, 2014 · 'A Hard Day's Night' Released: June 26, 1964. Capitol didn't have the rights to the soundtrack of the Beatles' first movie. Film studio United Artists did, and they centered this album on eight ...

  5. Between 1963 and 1966, the Beatles' songs were released on different albums in the United Kingdom and the United States. In the UK, 30 songs were released as non-album singles, while appearing on numerous albums in the US. Since the remastering of the band's catalogue on CDs in the 1980s, the Beatles have a primary "core catalogue" of 14 albums:

    Song
    Core Catalogue Release (s)
    Songwriter (s)
    Lead Vocal (s) [d]
    Let It Be Past Masters
    Lennon McCartney
    Lennon
    Johnny Russell Voni Morrison †
    Starr
    Lennon McCartney
    Lennon
    Lennon McCartney
    McCartney
  6. 16 Nov1963. CBS News bureau London — at the suggestion of Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein — sends a news crew to the British seaside resort of Bournemouth where they film a Beatles concert, thousands of screaming fans, and a few Beatles’ comments on camera. This film clip is later sent to New York. Mid-late Nov 1963.

  7. The Beatles is the first studio album released by the English rock band the Beatles in the United States. Originally scheduled for a July 1963 release, the LP came out on 10 January 1964, on Vee-Jay Records, ten days before Capitol 's Meet the Beatles!. The latter album, however, entered the U.S. album chart one week before the former.

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