1963: The Rolling Stones recorded five tracks at IBC Recoding Studio in London with engineer Glyn Johns, who produced the session, in the hopes of landing a recording contract. (Note: some websites report the date of recording as January 28, but according to 'StonesSessions.com', Rolling Stones fan sites, and our best research, the songs were recorded on March 11.)
1964: After completing the train scenes over the last several days, the Beatles continued to work on the movie A Hard Day's Night, filming "I Should Have Known Better" at Twickenham Studios in London.
1965: Tom Jones scored the first of 16 #1 songs in the U.K. with "It's Not Unusual".
1966: The BBC television show Ready Steady Go was devoted entirely to James Brown.
1965: Tom Jones scored the first of 16 #1 songs in the U.K. with "It's Not Unusual".
1966: The BBC television show Ready Steady Go was devoted entirely to James Brown.
1967: "Yesterday" by the Beatles became the most covered version in history with 446 versions since the Fab Four released it in 1965. As of June, 2014, that number had grown to over 4,000.