The Beatles Discography Album Art Covers

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The Beatles: A Legendary Discography That Shaped Music History

The Beatles, the iconic British band from Liverpool, revolutionized the music industry with a discography that continues to inspire generations. Between 1963 and 1970, The Beatles released 12 studio albums in the UK, including timeless classics like Please Please Me, Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles (White Album), Abbey Road, and Let It Be. Their prolific output also features 5 live albums, 49 compilation albums, and 36 EPs, culminating in over 500 million records sold worldwide.

The Beatles Discography Album Art Covers
The Beatles

The band’s core catalogue, spanning 213 songs recorded between 1962 and 1970, showcases their evolution from energetic pop to groundbreaking experimentation and genre-defining artistry. The Beatles’ discography is not only a testament to their unparalleled creativity but also a cornerstone of popular music, making them the best-selling band of all time and a must-know for any music enthusiast of classic rock and pop culture.

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The Beatles : Album Art Covers

All the album art covers for all the British releases for The Beatles from 1963 to 1970.

[1963-03-22] Please Please Me

[1963-03-22] The Beatles Please Please Me
[1963-03-22] The Beatles Please Please Me

[1963-11-22] With The Beatles

[1963-11-22] With The Beatles
[1963-11-22] With The Beatles

[1964-07-10] A Hard Day’s Night

[1964-07-10] A Hard Day's Night
[1964-07-10] A Hard Day’s Night

[1964-12-04] Beatles For Sale

[1964-12-04] The Beatles Beatles For Sale
[1964-12-04] The Beatles Beatles For Sale

[1965-08-06] Help!

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[1965-08-06] Help!
[1965-08-06] Help!

[1965-12-03] Rubber Soul

[1965-12-03] Rubber Soul
[1965-12-03] Rubber Soul

[1966-08-05] Revolver

[1966-08-05] Revolver
[1966-08-05] Revolver

[1967-05-26] Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band

[1967-05-26] Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
[1967-05-26] Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band

[1968-11-22] The Beatles (White Album)

[1968-11-22] The Beatles (White Album)
[1968-11-22] The Beatles (White Album)

[1969-01-13] Yellow Submarine

[1969-01-13] Yellow Submarine
[1969-01-13] Yellow Submarine

[1969-09-26] Аbbey Road

Yes that FAMOUS album art cover.

The famous Abbey Road photo was taken on the morning of August 8, 1969, just outside EMI Studios (later renamed Abbey Road Studios) in London’s St. John’s Wood. The image, captured by Scottish photographer Iain Macmillan, features the four Beatles—John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison—walking in single file across a zebra crossing. Macmillan had only about ten minutes to get the shot, as a police officer briefly stopped traffic for the session. He stood on a stepladder in the middle of the street and took just six photographs; the fifth was chosen for the album cover because it showed the band walking in perfect stride.

The concept for the photo was Paul McCartney’s idea, based on a simple sketch he made days earlier. The image is striking for its simplicity: no band name or album title appears on the cover, just the Beatles crossing the street. Each member’s attire and pose added to the photo’s mystique—John leads in a white suit, followed by Ringo in black, Paul barefoot and holding a cigarette in his right hand, and George in denim.

This cover quickly became one of the most iconic and imitated images in music history, turning the Abbey Road crossing into a pilgrimage site for fans. It also fueled the infamous “Paul is dead” conspiracy theory, with fans scrutinizing details like McCartney’s bare feet and the license plate of a nearby Volkswagen Beetle. Today, the crossing is a protected historical site, and countless fans continue to recreate the famous walk.

[1969-09-26] Аbbey Road
[1969-09-26] Аbbey Road

[1970-05-08] Let It Be

[1970-05-08] Let It Be
[1970-05-08] Let It Be

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