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At 7 p.m. on May 26, 1966, at the famous Abbey Road recording studio in London, England, the
Beatles began to record a song that would occupy the sixth track for their newest album,
Revolver. Over the next few days, they would finish recording that fanciful song, Yellow
Submarine, which would go on to become one of the most famous for the
prolific music group.
Two years later, the song became the focus of the Beatles' full-length movie. Yellow
Submarine, the cartoon, took the worlds most popular "pop" band on a
psychedelic voyage
through a fantasy world that could only be found in the 1960s. In the movie, the Beatles save the
people of Pepperland from oppression from the evil blue meanies. The movie featured a number of
popular Beatles songs including When I'm Sixty-Four, Lucy in the Sky
with diamonds, Nowhere
Man, and All you need is love.
The above text is the work of Hallmark© Shool Days Lunch Boxes®
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