Are you a real Beatles Fan? (Beatles Quiz)
Are you a real
Beatles Fan?
(Beatles Quiz)
How well do you know the Beatles?
Question 1 |
Which Beatles album had all the songs written by Lennon and McCartney?
Help! | |
A Hard Day’s Night | |
With The Beatles | |
Please Please Me |
Question 2 |

The Beatles’ 1967 double A-side Strawberry Fields Forever/Penny Lane became their first single since Love Me Do in 1962 to fail to top the UK charts. What held it at number two?
This Is My Song by Petula Clark | |
Release Me by Engelbert Humperdinck | |
I’m a Believer by The Monkees | |
A Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum |
Question 3 |

Which of the following Beatles songs was not banned by the BBC?
Lucy In The Sky with Diamonds | |
I Am The Walrus | |
With A Little Help From My Friends | |
A Day In The Life |
Question 4 |

The Beatles got their MBEs in 1965. Which of them later returned his?
Ringo | |
John | |
Paul | |
George |
Question 5 |

What was the working title of the song Yesterday?
Poached Eggs | |
Fried Eggs | |
Hard-boiled Eggs | |
Scrambled Eggs |
Question 6 |

Who was the only non-member of the Beatles to receive a performance credit on a record?
Ravi Shankar | |
Eric Clapton | |
Mick Jagger | |
Billy Preston |
Question 7 |

John Lennon and Paul McCartney sang backing vocals on which Rolling Stones single?
I Wanna Be Your Man | |
Jumpin’ Jack Flash | |
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction | |
We Love You |
Question 8 |

When Ringo was hospitalised with tonsillitis on the eve of the Australasian tour in 1964, who replaced him on the road?
Andy White | |
Tommy Moore | |
Jimmie Nicol | |
Pete Best |
Question 9 |

Who was the oldest Beatle?
Ringo | |
George | |
John | |
Paul |
Question 10 |

Which of these is a Beatle middle name?
John | |
Paul | |
George | |
Ringo |
Question 11 |
Which was the first Beatles song to feature backwards vocals?
I’m Only Sleeping | |
Rain | |
Tomorrow Never Knows | |
Strawberry Fields Forever |
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On Feb. 9 1964 I was married for 16 days, we walked two miles in sub-zero weather to watch the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show.