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John Lennon at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, as he prepares for 'Our World', a world-wide live television show broadcasting to 24 countries with a potential audience of 400 million.
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Paul McCartney at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, as he prepares for 'Our World', a world-wide live television show broadcasting to 24 countries with a potential audience of 400 million.
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3ShutterstockGeorge Harrison at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, as he prepares for 'Our World', a world-wide live television show broadcasting to 24 countries with a potential audience of 400 million.
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4ShutterstockJohn Lennon at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, as he prepares for 'Our World', a world-wide live television show broadcasting to 24 countries with a potential audience of 400 million.
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5ShutterstockRingo Starr and John Lennon at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, as they prepare for 'Our World', a world-wide live television show broadcasting to 24 countries with a potential audience of 400 million. (Photo by John Williams/BIPs/Getty Images)
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6Getty ImagesGeorge Harrison arriving for rehearsals at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, London.
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7Getty ImagesPaul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr at Abbey Road Studios for the 'Our World' live television broadcast, London.
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8Getty ImagesPaul McCartney, Ringo Starr and John Lennon (1940-1980) from The Beatles arrive at EMI Studios in Abbey Road, London for the recording of 'All You Need is Love'.
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9Getty ImagesGeorge Harrison and John Lennon at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, as they prepare for 'Our World', a world-wide live television show broadcasting to 24 countries with a potential audience of 400 million. (Photo by John Williams/BIPs/Getty Images)
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10Getty ImagesGeorge Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon of the Beatles, at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, as they prepare for 'Our World', a world-wide live television show broadcasting to 24 countries with a potential audience of 400 million.
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11Getty ImagesRingo Starr and George Harrison of the Beatles arrive at the EMI recording studios on Abbey Road.
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12Getty ImagesBeatles Abbey Road Billboard on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles in 1969.
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13Getty ImagesThe Beatles sign documents for music publisher Dick James in Studio 2 at Abbey Road in London recording the single 'She Loves You', 1st July 1963, L-R Dick James, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, producer George Martin (in background), John Lennon (writing) and Ringo Starr.
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14Getty ImagesThe Beatles at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, as they prepare for 'Our World', a world-wide live television show broadcasting to 24 countries with a potential audience of 400 million.
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15Getty ImagesA general view of the 'Abbey Road Studio' room is seen at the Beatlemania exhibition on May 28, 2009 in Hamburg, Germany.
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16Getty ImagesGeorge Harrison from The Beatles arrives at EMI Studios in Abbey Road, London for a press call before the recording of 'All You Need is Love' on 24th June 1967.
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17Getty ImagesPaul McCartney from The Beatles arrives at EMI Studios in Abbey Road, London for a press call before the recording of 'All You Need is Love' on 24th June 1967.
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18Getty ImagesThe Beatles play pianos at Abbey Road Studios, London, circa 1967.
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19Getty ImagesThe Beatles at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, as they prepare for 'Our World', a world-wide live television show broadcasting to 24 countries with a potential audience of 400 million.
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20Getty ImagesThe Beatles sporting multi-lingual 'Love Is All You Need' sandwich boards at the EMI studios in Abbey Road, as they prepare for 'Our World', a world-wide live television show broadcasting to 24 countries with a potential audience of 400 million.
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