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'Catch a Rainbow of 60s Colors and Joy: the Beatles' 'Hello, Goodbye''

A Beatles tribute band in colorful Sgt. Pepper costumes performs on stage with a psychedelic backdrop.

The Beatles were one of the most popular British boy bands that influenced people quickly. Formed in 1960 in Liverpool, England, The Beatles became one of the world's biggest rock bands.

Two musicians in colorful uniforms play guitars, one singing, against a vibrant, abstract background.

Also known as the Fab Four, John Lennon (guitarist), Paul McCartney (bass), George Harrison, and Ringo Starr won over the world with Beatlemania. All four members contributed vocals, but Lennon and McCartney's singing and songwriting always stood out.

"Hello, Goodbye" is one collaboration where the two geniuses wrote the track. The popularity of the band generated a frenzy among fans. So when the Beatles began to work on this third single in 1967, the original title was 'Hello, Hello."

Four musicians in colorful outfits perform on stage with a psychedelic backdrop.

The band members are dressed in brightly colored pirate attire. Starr's clothing partially matched the background. Although Starr nailed the drums, the other three members, McCartney, Harrison, & Lennon, played the melody beautifully.

McCartney once mentioned that the basis of the lyrics is "duality." The song's creation has a fascinating story. McCartney sat with a harmonium and asked Alistair Taylor (Personal Assistant to Brian Epstein, The Beatles' Manager) to respond to his question.

A band in colorful costumes performs on stage with dancers in grass skirts.

The completed song was later renamed "Hello, Goodbye" in 1967. The remastered version of the music video has gained immense popularity recently. The younger fans can now relive the moments and listen to the classic masterpiece.

Several fans have shared their messages for their beloved singers. One wrote, "I cannot imagine a world without the Beatles." The other fan said, "Just noticed how cool Paul's bass guitar looks."

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