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BEATLES Christmas Album CD "Complete Christmas Collection" 1963-1969 PLUS Bonus Outakes
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BEATLES Christmas Album CD "Complete Christmas Collection" 1963-1969 PLUS Bonus Outakes
 
You can own a Rare and Wonderful CD! The Beatles Complete Christmas Collecttion on CD. Re- — leased by Yellow Dog Records in 1992. This is really an incredible line-up and covers EVERY Fan Club Christmas Message recorded by...  more »

     
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All Artists: The Beatles
Title: BEATLES Christmas Album CD "Complete Christmas Collection" 1963-1969 PLUS Bonus Outakes
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Yellow Dog Records
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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You can own a Rare and Wonderful CD! The Beatles Complete Christmas Collecttion on CD. Re-
leased by Yellow Dog Records in 1992. This is really an incredible line-up and covers EVERY Fan Club Christmas Message recorded by The Beatles from 1963 to 1969! The CD comes in it's original digipack case.
TRACKS:
1- Christmas Time Is Here Again
2- 1963 Christmas Message
3- 1964 Christmas Message
4- 1965 Christmas Message
5- 1966 Christmas Message
6- 1967 Christmas Message
7- 1968 Christmas Message
8- 1969 Christmas Message
9- Christmas Message Outtake 1964 (Bonus) IN USED EXCELLENT + CONDITION. Ever wondered who thought up of the idea for the Beatles Xmas Fan Club messages? Well, it wasn't
the Beatles themselves, that's for sure. Nor was it Brian Epstein. In fact the person who came up with
the idea was Tony Barrow. The great moment of inspiration came about in a number of ways: first off, the Beatles Fan Club had a deluge of fan mail where on average they were three weeks behind in answering back to the fans. This created problems in terms of "efficiently responding back" to those fans as well their own 80,000 "Official Fan Club Members." Tony Barrow became acutely aware of the
problem, so what to do? Well, Tony recalled how the Queen always delivers her Christmas message to
her subjects every year on the December 25th. Presto! Why not have the Beatles do the same for their
fans but send it out on a record just before Christmas?