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The Beatles Posed with Decapitated Baby Dolls in Real Album Cover Photo? Rolling Stone reported in May 2019 that John Lennon’s personal copy of the Beatles' "butcher cover" sold for $234,000.
A photograph used for a Beatles album cover ("Yesterday and Today") authentically showed the four band members with bloody dolls.
The Beatles shot the cover image for 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' on March 30, 1967.
The Beatles included original bassist Stuart Sutcliffe on the 'Sgt. Pepper' jacket, making it five Beatles to grace the cover of the album.
A rare Beatles album cover, which shows the band members posing with dismembered baby dolls, has sparked debate and conspiracy theories on social media.
Bob Dylan is on the cover of a Beatles album. He reportedly put their faces on one of his albums, but they're a bit hard to find.
The unseen photo from the album cover shoot is said to address a long-standing rumour.
The Beatles’ cover is selling for thousands of dollars at auction After the controversy, Capitol ordered production plants to paste the new cover over the original image.
Klaus Voormann, a friend of the Beatles' since the group's days playing in Hamburg, Germany, during the early 60s, won a Grammy Award for designing the cover of the 1966 release "Revolver." Newly ...
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