Music Morning: Beatles love me do
It is a simple tune led by a call-and-answer vocal style, a harmonica and a tambourine. It only made it to No. 4 on the U.K. music charts. And it heralded the advent of the most popular boy band in history. Forty-eight years ago, the Beatles released "Love Me Do" in England. The mop-top quartet had arrived.
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Melissa Bell
| October 5, 2010; 7:43 AM ET
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Still one of the coolest songs I ever heard. Hear it in the morning and it stays in the mind all day. Just great.
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