Within your blog, cross-link. In your Rubber Soul post, write: “As we noted in our Revolver post…” This keeps readers on your BlogSpot longer.

You have the discography. Now, structure it so Google finds your page.

The soundtrack to their second film marked their "declaration of independence." While the title track was a cry for help, the album introduced "Yesterday," one of the most covered songs in history, featuring only Paul McCartney with a string quartet. This album planted the seeds for their subsequent psychedelic experimentation.

Acoustic demos recorded at George Harrison’s house before The White Album .

Paul originally dreamed the melody of “Yesterday.” He woke up, played it on piano, and asked friends, “What song is this? I must have heard it somewhere.”

If you’ve landed on this Beatles discography Blogspot page, you’re likely one of three people: a new fan who just discovered “A Day in the Life,” a vinyl collector hunting for mono vs. stereo differences, or a lifelong listener who still argues about whether Rubber Soul or Revolver is better. Welcome home.

The band famously focused on the Mono mixes, leaving the Stereo versions to engineers. Blogs often host deep-dives into these sonic differences.

Don’t stream the 2018 remix? Do. Also, original mono pressing of “Helter Skelter” is rawer.

Great review! But how can you say Revolver is better than Pepper? Pepper changed the world! October 24, 2006 4:12 PM

The blog should track exact release dates across different countries, noting how a UK release differed from a US or Japanese release. Essential Modern Anthologies and Box Sets

Are you interested in the of early internet music sharing?

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