And that was that. On April 2, 1970, Phil Spector put the final touches on the Beatles' Let It Be album, ending their time as a recording entity until the Anthology project in the mid-'90s.
On March 28, 1964, the Beatles were immortalized in wax at the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in London. They were the first pop stars to be given this honor.
An estimated crowd of somewhere between three and five thousand greeted the Beatles' Pan Am Flight 101 on Feb. 7, 1964 at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City.
Among all the commercials featuring beer, boobs and big-ass summer movies you'll see during the Super Bowl on Sunday will be a relatively smaller sell for the South American country of Ecuador.