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Wednesday 31 March 2021

Social studies


Eight days a week

The Beatles recorded "Eight Days a Week" at EMI Studios in London in October 1964. The track opens with a fade-in, marking the first time that this technique had been used on a pop studio recording. The song was reissued worldwide in 2000 on the Beatles compilation album 1. It also provided the title for director Ron Howard's 2016 documentary film on the band's years as live performers, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week.


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  1. Hey Lily,
    Nice post! I love the song because it reminds me of primary when we had to sing it in class. I was jut wondering if you had copied and pasted your explanation because it has link to Wikipedia and doesn't look like what you normally type. Maybe next time if you do copy and paste you could write something underneath the blurb and link to where you got it from. Aside from that very interesting!

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