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Jun 24, 1965Beatle John Lennon has his second book, "A Spaniard In The Works," published in England. In the previous six months, the Lennon-penned songs "I Feel Fine" and "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party"--destined for country remakes--became pop hitsAug 15, 1965The Beatles play for 55,000 at Shea Stadium, grossing $304,000--a world record at the time. In the audience is Henry Paul, of BlackHawk, attending his very first concert. Also on hand: Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith RichardsAug 19, 1965The Beatles perform at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Texas for an audience that includes future singer/songwriter Rodney CrowellAug 27, 1965Meet the Beatles: A nervous Elvis Presley hosts the Fab Four at his home in the tony Bel Air section of Los AngelesAug 31, 1965The Beatles play the Cow Palace in San Francisco, where they meet Johnny CashSep 13, 1965Capitol releases The Beatles' "Yesterday." The record's B-side is a cover of Buck Owens' "Act Naturally"Sep 13, 1965The Beatles' Ringo Starr and his wife, Maureen, have a son, Zak Starkey, in London. He grows up to become a drummer--just like his dad, who earns a country Grammy nomination in 1990 for his work with Buck OwensOct 18, 1965The Beatles record the basic track to "In My Life." The song is referenced in Ty Herndon's 1995 hit "What Mattered Most"Oct 26, 1965The Beatles receive Membership of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire during a ceremony at London's Buckingham Palace. The group's recently released "I Feel Fine" becomes a country hit when it's remade by Sweethearts Of The RodeoNov 11, 1965The Beatles record "You Won't See Me." Nearly 10 years later, Anne Murray has a pop hit with the song as the flip side of her country single "He Thinks I Still Care"
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