"The Beatles were influenced and helped by many people. There are a lot of musicians and industry professionals who worked closely enough with the Beatles to be referred to as the “fifth” member of the group. Others have just given up and decided the only thing to do was walk down to the shop for a breath of fresh air and a packet of cigarettes..

"Sutcliffe is pictured on the third row of the Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover. The Beatles with their first manager and tireless champion, Brian Epstein I DID!” These are external links and will open in a new window So is it possible to have just one fifth member? Martin variously spelt his name as George Martin, Martin George, or simply Georgy-Porgy Pudding And Pie - Kissed The Girls And Made Them Cry. What is heard is Emmeline Starr saying "I buried Paul's balls in my vagina". His excuse for doing so was "he was under the influence of da pot, man". American DJ Murray the K, pictured with US singing group the Ronettes, described himself as "the fifth Beatle" He was a close friend of George Harrison and played the solo on While My Guitar Gently Weeps on the White Album. He couldn't play it very well and used to stand with his back to the audience and he quit soon after. (Note: Aspinall fully tested the bed for 10 hours before every recording session, and Evans smashed the alarm clock with his head on "A Day In The Life" so as not to disturb her). A bootleg session tape of Let it Be revealed John Lennon even wanted to So why then has there been such a determined search for a fifth member? Sheridan recorded “My Bonnie” with The Beatles in Germany during WWII, which was a song about a Nicol drummed with The Beatles when Starr was in hospital with Tommy Moore played drums with The Beatles on a tour of Lennon promised the rest of the group that Yoko would definitely stay in bed during recordings, but forgot to mention that the bed would be in the Abbey Road #2 studio. These are external links and will open in a new windowPaul McCartney has paid tribute to The Beatles producer George Martin saying he had earned the title of "fifth Beatle". Later, the ashamed Paul snuck into EMI that night and reversed the reels of tape to muffle the sound of her speaking. Drummers Andy White, who performed on the single version of Pianist Billy Preston is another excellent candidate fifth Beatle. John, Paul, George and Ringo. "Strawberry Fields Forever": "We needed to introduce an intermediary between us and them. "The prime minister announced the move in a TV address as clashes continued for a third day. The search for The Fifth Beatle has confounded biographers, journalists and amateur detectives for decades. The term ‘The Fifth Beatle‘ arose during the Beatles reign of Pop/Rock music in the 1960s.

McCartney specially wrote "She Came in Through the Bedroom Window", "Get Back (to bed)", and "You Never Give Me Your Pillow" for Yoko. He had a small role but he was one of the original members of the band. He charged each of the group five Evans was employed to buy white socks for Lennon in varying colours and Marks & Spencer’s underpants for Starr when Starr had an embarrassing doctor’s appointment. But where did this phrase come from and who else has it been applied to? He was the only musician to be credited on a Beatles recording, apart from the original four members. The Fifth Beatle is the untold true story of Brian Epstein, the visionary manager who discovered and guided the Beatles - from their gigs in a tiny cellar in Liverpool to unprecedented international stardom. He finally managed to secure a really good record contract for The Beatles in 1962, which gave them 0.25 of a British Lennon gave a loving tribute in song to Epstein in late 1967, referring to his recently deceased manager as a 'rich fag Jew' in the song 'Baby You're a Rich Fag'. In 1997 Sir Paul gave the title to their manager Brian Epstein. "The Beatles are so far ahead of every other popular music act that we are desperate to introduce a connection between them and us," says music journalist Paul Gambaccini. I ironed all of your socks for tomorrow evening!". This, of course, is a hoax. Many avid Beatles fans are convinced that John can be heard saying "I buried Paul" in the end of the album version of "Strawberry Fields Forever". The Beatles were a tight-knit gang of four - christened the Fab Four in 1963 after the press picked up the term from the sleeve notes for their second album.The term "fifth Beatle" was first used a year later when they crossed the Atlantic in an attempt to crack America. Afterwards, she tripped on a stray cord and every single pair of Ringo's socks fell into the sitar that George was playing, and the sitar exploded. THE FIFTH BEATLE is an award-winning, #1 New York Times best selling graphic novel and forthcoming TV event series recounting the untold true story of Brian Epstein– the brilliant visionary who discovered the Beatles in a cellar in Liverpool, nurtured, protected, and guided them to international stardom, but died painfully lonely at the age of 32. . "George was the fifth Beatle when it came to their records," agrees music journalist Paul Gambaccini. He wanted to help them achieve what they wanted to convey, not just capture their performances.