Beatles and Beatle-related events on July 17:
Highlight:
- July 17, 1968: "Yellow Submarine" premieres in London.
Also:
- July 17, 1961: (Lunchtime) Cavern Club, (nighttime) Litherland Town Hall, Liverpool.
- July 17, 1962: Mcilroy's Ballroom, Wiltshire.
- July 17, 1963: A BBC session for "Easy Beat" features "I Saw Her Standing There," "A Shot of Rhythm and Blues," "There's a Place" and "Twist and Shout."
- July 17, 1964: BBC recording session for "From Us To You" with "Long Tall Sally," "If I Fell," "I'm Happy Just to Dance With You," "Things We Said Today," "I Should Have Known Better," "Boys," "Kansas City"/"Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey!" and "A Hard Day's Night."
- July 17, 1965: The Rolling Stones peform at the Guildhall, Portsmouth. The Walker Brothers and Steam Packet, which features Rod Stewart, Julie Driscoll and Long John Baldry, open.
- July 17, 1967: "All You Need Is Love" / "Baby You’re A Rich Man" single released in the U.S.
- July 17, 1968: Work on "Oh, Darling" and "Octopus' Garden."
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