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Some days in the Beatles' lives: March 29 -- Back in the USSR

Beatles and Beatle-related events on March 29: 

Highlight: 
 
March 29, 1986: The first official release of Beatles records in the Soviet Union takes place as the albums "A Hard Day's Night" and "A Taste of Honey" are released.  
 
Also: 
 
March 29, 1962: The Beatles play the Odd Spot Club in Liverpool with the Mersey Beats. 
March 29, 1963: Continuing the Chris Montez/Tommy Roe tour, the Beatles play Odeon Cinema, Lewisham, London.
March 29, 1964: John and Cynthia Lennon, George Harrison and Pattie Boyd return home from Ireland.
March 29, 1964: Radio Caroline begins broadcasting with "Can't Buy Me Love."
March 29, 1965: More "Help! filming at Twickenham. 
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March 29, 1967: The title of the Beatles' next album is announced. It's "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," a name Paul McCartney and Malcolm Evans come up with.
March 29, 1967: Work on "Good Morning, Good Morning," "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite" and With a Little Help From My Friends." 
March 29, 1969: John and Yoko Amsterdam bed-in continues.
March 29, 1970: Ringo Starr appears on a David Frost TV show to plug "Sentimental Journey." 
March 29, 1970: John Lennon reveals Yoko Ono is pregnant. She later miscarries. 

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