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Notes First published in 2004 as Here, There And Everywhere: The 100 Best Beatles Songs. 320 pages. Book dimensions: 8 inches x 0.75 inches x 9.13 inches. From Thrift Books: Which Song is the Best and Why? Read it and see Organized by rank, from 1 to 100, this illustrated celebration of the best songs by the boys who revolutionized rock-and-roll includes expert commentary, historical context, interview material, and lots of great sidebars (including "best" lists from some of today's pop music powerhouses.) Like all "best of" lists, the book's opinionated stance generates animated discussion. Here, There, and Everywhere is profusely illustrated with photos of the band at work and play, and all of the unforgettable album-cover art. Appendices include a complete song list, discography, videography, and bibliography, making it a one-stop source of Beatles facts and figures. Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this book See Also BookVarious Authors - All The Songs - Black Dog & Leventhal - Hardcover - USA - 9781579129521 (2016) Next by Publisher BookAlan Aldridge - The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics - Black Dog & Leventhal - Paperback - USA (2006) Previous by Publisher Lists The Beatles: An Illustrated Bibliography, from 1955 to 2028 - 3016 Books - List by JPGR&B This Book: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add to List : Add See Also : Add Tag : Edit Images : Show Image Data : Credits : BBCode
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