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[Summary] => After an online petition in the US to make Oct. 9, John Lennon’s birthday, as John Lennon Day, failed to gather a minimum of 6.4 million signatures, Los Angeles City District 13 Councilman Mitch O’Farrell declared it as John Lennon Peace Day.
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[Title] => The Beatles refuse to let it be
[Summary] => Released late in 2003, Let It Be
Naked is the latest album to cash in on the unfading popularity of the Beatles. We got the singles collection 1 in 2002 and it has already sold millions of copies. This new album is supposed to be the real version of the Let It Be album released in 1969, the last one that John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr recorded together. The first one was reworked and completed by the famous American producer Phil Spector.
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