Revolver

Revolver




Released in 1966 by Parlophone Records in Britain and Capitol Records in the U.S., "Revolver" was the fourth and final Beatles album to contain different songs on the British and American versions.

A Grammy winner, the album took one month to record, and each Beatle's individual musical preferences are more apparent on this album.

Contrary to popular belief, the title "Revolver" does not refer to a gun, but rather the revolving motion of an album on a turntable.



The Songs


British Release


TaxmanGood Day Sunshine
Eleanor RigbyAnd Your Bird Can Sing
I'm Only SleepingFor No One
Love You ToDr. Robert
Here, There and EverywhereI Want to Tell You
Yellow SubmarineGot to Get You Into My Life
She Said, She SaidTomorrow Never Knows


U.S. Release


TaxmanGood Day Sunshine
Eleanor RigbyFor No One
Love You ToI Want to Tell You
Here, There and EverywhereGot to Get You Into My Life
Yellow SubmarineTomorrow Never Knows

She Said, She Said







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