Indeed, when "Sgt. Pepper's" was released on May 26, 1967, the experimental music, surreal lyrics and abstract album cover meant the Fab Four had taken their ninth record in a radical new direction. We'd love to take you home. [Verse 2: Paul McCartney] I don't really want to stop the show. But I thought you might like to know. That the singer's going to sing a song. And he wants you all to
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This variation is issued in the "Pepper" single sleeve with cut-outs Insert. Some copies came in the gatefold cover, also with cut-outs Insert. See The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band for the second variation. Black Label With Silver Font. Boxed Parlophone Logo At Top Of Label, Boxed EMI Logo At Bottom Of Label.

Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever entered the charts on 23 February 1967, and climbed to number two. It was held off by Engelbert Humperdinck’s Release Me, and spent 11 weeks on the charts. The failure to reach the top was because many chart compilers counted the double a-side as two individual releases; it did, in fact, outsell Release Me

Back in 1967 The Beatles and George Martin were all present for the mono mix of Sgt. Pepper's. The stereo mix was done as an afterthought without any Beatles involved. In addition, due to technological limitations of the four-track system used by The Beatles, the stereo mixes had serious limitations and didn't sound like the album created by
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