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"Ticket to Ride" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written primarily by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. Issued as a single in April 1965, it became the Beatles' seventh consecutive number 1 hit in the United Kingdom and their third consecutive number 1 hit (and eighth in total) in the United States, and similarly topped national charts in Canada, Australia and ...
"Yes It Is" was released as the B-side of the "Ticket to Ride" single in both the U.S. and the UK. [8] American pressings of the single erroneously show "Yes It Is" as being from the film Eight Arms to Hold You (the original title for the film, Help!), [9] in which it did not appear. [10] It reached number 46 in the Billboard Hot 100.
In some ways, Ticket to Ride is the Carpenters' most interesting album, for it contains a range of interests and sounds that were modified or abandoned on subsequent albums. The lushly orchestrated "Someday" is a brilliant showcase for Richard's arranging skills and the most dramatic side of Karen's voice - it points the way toward songs like ...
Episode 1: A Tendency To Play Music - 1 October 1988. Pop Go The Beatles; From Us To You; Soldier Of Love (Pop Go The Beatles (5), 16 July 1963) She Loves You (Easy Beat, 20 October 1963) I Wanna Be Your Man (From Us To You (2), 30 March 1964) I Got A Woman (Saturday Club, 4 April 1964) Long Tall Sally (Saturday Club, 4 April 1964)
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She was the only featured drummer on Ticket to Ride and on Now & Then, except for "Jambalaya". [ 17 ] [ 46 ] According to Hal Blaine , Karen played on many of the album cuts [ 42 ] and he played on most of the Carpenters' studio sessions when she did not play drums herself, but Karen was informed about Blaine's involvement and she approved on ...
Although she's looking back, she says she isn't stuck in memories of the past. "I've always known I'd have a long life, so I was looking forward," she says. "I'm an optimist anyway.
The series was originally slated to air as a part of ABC's fall 1988 schedule, Sundays at 8/7c. However, the 1988 Writers Guild of America Strike had officially taken hold by the time of network upfronts in May, and A Fine Romance, along with all other scripted network shows, was affected.