Abbey Road Studios, 25th June 1967. The Beatles again made history when they performed "All You Need Is Love" live for the "Our World" broadcast seen the world over. The version here includes part of the first run-through and the TV broadcast as heard by 400 million people. Just three weeks previous, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" was released to rave reviews. Paul had written "Hello, Goodbye" for this broadcast, but John's love anthem was chosen instead. The Beatles' appearance was announced four days later, on 22th May 1967. John Lennon wrote the song especially for the occasion, to the brief given by the BBC: it had to be simple so that viewers around the world would understand it. The live sequence began with reporter Steve Race introducing the group as the backing track played. The director Derek Burrell-Davis then cut to the studio control room, from where George Martin announced that the orchestra should be brought in. The Beatles then performed "All You Need Is Love", seated - apart from Ringo Starr on high stools, and surrounded by various friends including Mick Jagger, Keith Richard, Marianne Faithfull, Keith Moon, Eric Clapton, Pattie Harrison, Jane Asher, Graham Nash and Hunter Davies. All were dressed in colourful clothes, and were surrounded by flowers, balloons and placards.
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11156971 6 days ago
Cool !
1st Satalite World Wide broadcast another First for The Beatles
MrFerrango 1 week ago
I thought that PAUL'S song was YOUR MOTHER SHOULD KNOW and not HELLO GOOD_BYE!
JohnNiemsMusic 1 month ago
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