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"'''Love Me Do'''" was a song by [[the Beatles]] in the early [[1960s]], at the very least one of their first. [[Susan Foreman]] considered the song to be the most important of the five years before [[1963]] and said that listeners at the time would later be proud to have been alive at the birth of the Beatles. [[John Brent]], however, called it "just a bunch of yobs making a noise."
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'''"Love Me Do"''' was a song by [[the Beatles]] in the early [[1960s]], at the very least one of their first. [[Susan Foreman]] considered the song to be the most important of the five years before [[1963]] and said that listeners at the time would later be proud to have been alive at the birth of the Beatles. [[John Brent]], however, called it "just a bunch of yobs making a noise."


When [[Games]] class was called off on [[29 March]] [[1963]] due to frozen pipes disabling the [[shower]]s, the female fourth year students of [[Coal Hill School]] listened and danced to it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative]]'')
When [[Games]] class was called off on [[29 March]] [[1963]] due to frozen pipes disabling the [[shower]]s, the female fourth year students of [[Coal Hill School]] listened and danced to it in the [[Coal Hill assembly hall|assembly hall]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time and Relative (novel)}})


The [[Second Doctor]] played it on [[the Doctor's recorder|his recorder]] on the streets of [[San Francisco]] in [[1967]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Wonderland]]'')  
The [[Second Doctor]] played it on [[the Doctor's recorder|his recorder]] on the streets of [[San Francisco]] in [[1967]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Wonderland (novel)}})


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Latest revision as of 21:17, 27 June 2024

Love Me Do

"Love Me Do" was a song by the Beatles in the early 1960s, at the very least one of their first. Susan Foreman considered the song to be the most important of the five years before 1963 and said that listeners at the time would later be proud to have been alive at the birth of the Beatles. John Brent, however, called it "just a bunch of yobs making a noise."

When Games class was called off on 29 March 1963 due to frozen pipes disabling the showers, the female fourth year students of Coal Hill School listened and danced to it in the assembly hall. (PROSE: Time and Relative [+]Loading...["Time and Relative (novel)"])

The Second Doctor played it on his recorder on the streets of San Francisco in 1967. (PROSE: Wonderland [+]Loading...["Wonderland (novel)"])