The Beatles are marking the 60th anniversary of their iconic third studio album, A Hard Day’s Night, with a limited-edition reissue and a new documentary.
Set to release on October 19, the reissue will feature a 180g white vinyl pressing of the legendary 1964 LP. The release coincides with National Album Day, making it a must-have collectible for fans and vinyl enthusiasts.
Originally penned entirely by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, A Hard Day’s Night showcases the evolution of their songwriting partnership. The album includes timeless tracks like the title song and Can’t Buy Me Love, both of which became transatlantic chart-toppers. The record also served as a partial soundtrack to the Beatles’ debut film of the same name, cementing their status as cultural icons.
Adding to the celebrations, a new documentary titled 1964 is set to premiere on Apple TV+. The film delves into the Beatles’ historic rise to stardom in the U.S., offering fans a nostalgic glimpse into the year that defined their global dominance.
In related news, Paul McCartney recently brought back Beatles magic with a live performance of Now And Then, the AI-assisted track hailed as the band’s final release.
With the vinyl reissue and documentary, Beatles fans can look forward to reliving the magic of one of music history’s most pivotal moments.