Apple Records Apple Records is a British record label which was founded in 1968 (as a division of Apple Corps Ltd.) by The Beatles. Earlier Beatles albums had been released on Parlophone in England, and Capitol Records (or United Artists Records) in the US. In a new recording deal, EMI and Capitol agreed to distribute Apple Records until 1975; Apple owned the rights to records by artists they signed, while EMI retained ownership of the Beatles' records, though issuing them under the Apple label. The label became successful, surviving the breakup of the Beatles in 1970, and was resurrected in the late 1980s, for use on all Beatles CDs. Apple Records owns the right to all of the Beatle videos and movie clips. ...more on Wikipedia about "Apple Records"
The following is a list of Apple Records' commercially-released singles as released in the US, with catalog numbers, song names, and artists. Note that the Beatles singles are numbered differently from the others. The first two digits of the Beatles singles are more or less consecutive, and were continued from their Capitol Records 45 singles catalog numbers. A link is provided for an artist only the first time the name appears. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Apple Records singles"
Peter Asher (born on June 22, 1944 in London, England) is a guitarist, singer and record producer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Peter Asher"
Harvey Phillip "Phil" Spector (born December 26, 1940) is a highly influential American record producer who turned out some of the best-known popular music of the 1960s and 1970s. The originator of the " Wall of Sound" production technique, Spector first rose to prominence as one of the masterminds behind the 1960s girl group sound. Later in his career he worked with more varied artists, including The Beatles and The Ramones. In 2003 Spector returned to public prominence when he was indicted for murder. ...more on Wikipedia about "Phil Spector"
Zapple Records was a subsidiary of Apple Records, intended to release spoken word and avant garde records. It was active from October 1968 until June 1969, and only two albums were released on the label, one by John Lennon and Yoko Ono ( Unfinished Music No.2: Life With The Lions) and one by George Harrison ( Electronic Sound). A planned release of a UK appearance by comedian Lenny Bruce was never completed, and the label was shut down by Allen Klein. ...more on Wikipedia about "Zapple Records"
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