Love Me Do tells the story of the Beatles by highlighting and then examining in detail fifty significant events in their amazing career. Taking a completely new approach to the band, Paolo Hewitt creates one of the great Beatle biographies in time for the 50th anniversary of the release of the band's first single.
Using huge amounts of research and personal insight, Paolo Hewitt will take the reader on a rollercoaster ride, from little-known moments such as the Beatles' audition to be Billy Fury's backing band, the band's early recording of That'll be the Day and George Harrison being deported from Hamburg, to more famous moments, such as the band's stint at The Cavern, their 1969 rooftop gig and the making of the Sgt Pepper album.
Beginning with the formation of the Beatles in the late 1950s and concluding with the band's reformation in 1996 – when Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr recorded and released two of John Lennon's songs – this book traces how the Beatles influenced their generation and countless others since.