On this date in 1964, the Beatles appeared in concert at the Odeon theatre in Glasgow, Scotland.
On this date in 1969, George Harrison recorded the lead guitar solo for the single version of the song, "Let It Be". Also on this date, John Lennon and Paul McCartney recorded the vocals and sound effects for the song, "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)".
Also on this date, ATV and the Beatles began a dispute over control of Northern Songs, Ltd.
On this date in 1976, Parlophone Records released the Paul McCartney and Wings single, "Silly Love Songs"/"Cook Of The House", in the UK.
On this date in 1987, the second phase of the worldwide CD releases of the Beatles' original albums took place with the release of the stereo versions of "Help!", "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver".
On this date in 1988, Paul McCartney announced he had signed a deal with the state-run Soviet record company Melodiya for an album of 13 Rock'N'Roll hits.
On this date in 1991, Paul and Linda McCartney held a press conference to launch Linda's new line of vegetarian food.
On this date in 1997, Paul McCartney attended the opening sessions of the recording of his symphony "Standing Stone" by the London Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios.
