The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour

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Magical Mystery Tour is a record by the English rock band The Beatles. The record consists of the six-song soundtrack to a one-hour television movie of the same name originally aired in 1967. The six-track double-extended play disk (EP) was released in the United Kingdom on 8 December 1967. In the United States, the record was released 11 days earlier on 27 November 1967 as an 11-track LP which also included five of the six songs on the band's three 1967 singles on the B-side ("Hello, Goodbye"'s B-side, "I Am the Walrus", having also been on the film's soundtrack on the album's A-side). The US album was later adopted by Apple and EMI as the preferred version of the record when The Beatles' discography was being updated for the Compact Disc format; This was the only US release chosen to be included with the other UK releases (other US records were subsequently released as part of The Capitol Albums volumes 1 and 2 boxed sets, but not individually). The inclusion of the 1967 singles on CD with this album meant both that the Magical Mystery Tour CD would be of comparable length to the band's other album CDs, and that those three singles would not need to be included on Past Masters, a two-volume compilation designed to accompany the initial CD album releases and provide all non-album tracks (mostly singles) on CD format.

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Magical Mystery Tour (The Beatles) Album Songs

NoSong TitleTime
1.Magical Mystery Tour 2:49
2.The Fool On The Hill 2:59
3.Flying 2:15
4.Blue Jay Way 3:55
5.Your Mother Should Know 2:28
6.I Am The Walrus 4:35
7.Hello, Goodbye 3:28
8.Strawberry Fields Forever 4:07
9.Penny Lane 3:00
10.Baby, You're A Rich Man 3:01
11.All You Need Is Love 3:48

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- This album was a hit before your mother was born

Fantastic album every song on this album is a hit there are no duds some may say flying is a dud but they are wrong the reason they don’t like it is beacause it’s a instrumental (get over it) the title song is great repetitive but still great the fool on the hill is a beautifully crafted song as well. blu jay way is a unique harrison number also great your mother should know is a great song that btw your mother SHOULD know.

- Another awesome Beatles album in the books!

How I rank the songs 1) I Am The Walrus 2) Magical Mystery Tour 3) Penny Lane 4) Strawberry Fields Forever 5) Fool On The Hill 6) Your Mother Should Know 7) Blue Jay Way 8) Baby You’re A Rich Man 9) All You Need Is Love 10) Hello Goodbye 11) Flying

- Hello! Goodbye!

To the person who said “ is there even a bad Beatles album?!” You’re so right because there isn’t a bad album. They always nail all their songs. I love singing Hello, Goodbye. I know all the lyrics, and I’m apparently really good at singing The Beatles songs.

- A classic

Is there even a bad Beatles album? Like honestly!

- Lost the song all you need is love that I purchased I

I purchased this album “Magical Mystery Tour” and I accidentally lost “all you need is love” when my car went over a speed bum how can I get this song back I purchased it

- Roll up roll up for the magical mystery tour!

This wonderful album is amazing I love the album cover and so many good songs like hello goodbye flying and many other songs

- Good

Like the fool on the hill and the other ones

- Nice

Nice

- Beatles!

Beatles is end D: so maybe it still made new song I love this albums

- Tracks

Has anybody find the songs beginning and backing vocalists are missing. The songs chopped from the start. Not all but enough to be dissatisfied.

- I love it

I love strawberry fields forever

- 🚌🚌🚌

A very different and unique album than the rest. However, it still has some great songs on it.

- I am the walrus

Awesome

- ❤️

❤️

- Best band ever!!!🎉🪅

Love all the songs in the album! Big fan of the Beatles. Can not wait for more songs and or information.

- My favorite!

I loved this song since I was a kid. The Beatles where probably one of the greatest bands in music history 🎶✌🏼

- Perfect

As expected, another beautiful album from start to finish.

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Magical Mystery Tour Wiki

Magical Mystery Tour is a record by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a double EP in the United Kingdom and an LP in the United States. It includes the soundtrack to the 1967 television film of the same name. The EP was issued in the UK on 8 December 1967 on the Parlophone label, while the Capitol Records LP release in the US and Canada occurred on 27 November and features an additional five songs that were originally released as singles that year. In 1976, Parlophone released the eleven-track LP in the UK. When recording their new songs, the Beatles continued the studio experimentation that had typified Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) and the psychedelic sound they had pursued since Revolver (1966). The project was initiated by Paul McCartney in April 1967, but after the band recorded the song "Magical Mystery Tour", it lay dormant until the death of their manager, Brian Epstein, in late August. Recording then took place alongside filming and editing, and as the Beatles furthered their public association with Transcendental Meditation under teacher Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The sessions have been characterised by some biographers as aimless and unfocused, with the band members overly indulging in sound experimentation and exerting greater control over production. McCartney contributed three of the soundtrack songs, including the widely covered "The Fool on the Hill", while John Lennon and George Harrison contributed "I Am the Walrus" and "Blue Jay Way", respectively. The sessions also produced "Hello, Goodbye", issued as a single accompanying the soundtrack record, and items of incidental music for the film, including "Flying". Further to the Beatles' desire to experiment with record formats and packaging, the EP and LP included a 24-page booklet containing song lyrics, colour photos from film production, and colour story illustrations by cartoonist Bob Gibson. Despite widespread mixed-to-negative reception of the Magical Mystery Tour film, the soundtrack was a critical and commercial success. In the UK, it topped the EPs chart compiled by Record Retailer and peaked at number 2 on the magazine's singles chart (later the UK Singles Chart) behind "Hello, Goodbye". The album topped Billboard's Top LPs listings for eight weeks and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1969. With the international standardisation of the Beatles' catalogue in 1987, Magical Mystery Tour became the only Capitol-generated LP to supersede the band's intended format and form part of their core catalogue.

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