Beatles, The - Here, There And Everywhere - Odeon - Pop
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Track ListingA1 Here, There And Averywhere (2:25)A2 And Your Bird Can Sing (2:03) B1 Good Day Sunshine (2:09) B2 For No One (2:02) Media Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) |
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| Artist | Beatles, The | ||
| Title | Here, There And Everywhere | ||
| Label | Odeon | ||
| Catalogue | DSOE 16.705 | ||
| Format | Vinyl 7 Inch | ||
| Released | 1966 | ||
| Genre | Pop |
Other Titles by Beatles, The
• Help! / I'm Down • 1962 - 1966 • 1962-1966 • 1962-1966 • 1967-1970 • 1st Live Recordings (Volume Two) • A Hard Day's Night • Abbey Road • Abbey Road • All My Loving • Beatles' Greatest • Can't Buy Me Love • Can't Buy Me Love • From Liverpool - The Beatles Box • From Me To You •
Some Other Artists in the Pop Genre• ABBA • Cliff Richard • Bros • Wet Wet Wet • Paul Young • Elton John • Madonna • Culture Club • Band Aid • Leo Sayer • Bee Gees • Barry Manilow • Unknown Artist • Rick Astley • Brother Beyond • Sinitta • Spandau Ballet • Barbra Streisand • Black Lace • Tom Jones • Bananarama • Elvis Presley • Five Star • Kylie Minogue • Tracey Ullman • Phil Collins • Olivia Newton-John • Simply Red • Jive Bunny And The Mastermixers • Paula Abdul • New Kids On The Block • Carly Simon • The Top Of The Poppers • Diane Solomon • Robert Palmer • Robbie Williams • Eugenie Arrowsmith • Cliff Richard & The Shadows • Level 42 • Wham! • |
Some Other Artists on the Odeon Label• Ginger Rogers • Ralf Bendix • Bengt Hallberg • Franck Pourcel Et Son Grand Orchestre • Miguel De Molina • Mia Gundersen • Shankar-Jaikishan • Ravi Shankar • R. D. Burman • Samson François & Claude Debussy • |
Information on the Pop Genre
Pop music is a music genre that developed from the mid-1950s as a softer alternative to rock and roll and later to rock music. It has a focus on commercial recording, often oriented towards a youth market, usually through the medium of relatively short and simple love songs. While these basic elements of the genre have remained fairly constant, pop music has absorbed influences from most other forms of popular music, particularly borrowing from the development of rock music, and utilizing technological innovations such as multi-track recording and digital sampling to produce new variations on existing themes. Data from the Discogs music database. Submit a Release.

