The Beatles in 1964: New Documentary on Disney+
Fascinating photos from the archives give us a glimpse into The Beatles’ incredible year in 1964, just as a new documentary hits Disney+! Six decades ago, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr swept into the music scene, making history with their iconic sound and infectious charm.
It all began back in 1957 when John and Paul met at a local fete, leading to the release of their first album, “Please Please Me,” in 1962. Their rise was meteoric, with a total of 17 number one hits in the UK and domination of the US charts. But ’64 was the year that truly defined their global impact, as 73 million viewers tuned in to watch their iconic Ed Sullivan Show performance.
Fast forward to today, and we can relive that momentous time through the lens of David Tedeschi’s new documentary, “Beatles ’64,” now streaming on Disney+. The film, produced by the legendary Martin Scorsese, showcases never-before-seen footage, exclusive interviews, and a behind-the-scenes look at the band’s meteoric rise in the US.
As we immerse ourselves in this nostalgic journey, let’s take a look at some remarkable photos from that unforgettable year. From their electrifying performances to their off-stage moments, these snapshots capture the essence of Beatlemania in all its glory.
Feast your eyes on these incredible images as we celebrate the enduring legacy of The Beatles in 1964. And don’t forget to catch “Beatles ’64” on Disney+ starting today. Let the music and memories take you back to the magic of that unforgettable era.