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  1. Hello, Goodbye – song facts, recording info and more! | The …

    Mar 15, 2008 · Hello, Goodbye – The Beatles' final single of 1967 – was their first release after the death of manager Brian Epstein. It was backed with I Am The Walrus, to the displeasure of …

  2. UK single release: Hello, Goodbye - The Beatles Bible

    Sep 15, 2025 · Article on the release of The Beatles' single Hello, Goodbye/I Am The Walrus, on the Beatles Bible website.

  3. 10 November 1967: Filming: Hello, Goodbye | The Beatles Bible

    Oct 20, 2022 · Article on the filming of promotional clips for The Beatles' song Hello, Goodbye, on the Beatles Bible website.

  4. 19 October 1967: Recording: Hello, Goodbye | The Beatles Bible

    Nov 24, 2025 · Article on the second recording session for The Beatles' song Hello, Goodbye, on the Beatles Bible website.

  5. US single release: Hello, Goodbye - The Beatles Bible

    Sep 15, 2025 · Article on the US release of The Beatles' single Hello, Goodbye/I Am The Walrus, on the Beatles Bible website.

  6. Recording, mixing: Your Mother Should Know, Hello, Goodbye

    Nov 24, 2025 · Article on the first recording session for The Beatles' song Hello, Goodbye, on the Beatles Bible website.

  7. 15 November 1967: Mixing: Hello, Goodbye | The Beatles Bible

    Jul 7, 2022 · On 10 November 1967, The Beatles had made a promotional film for the single ‘Hello, Goodbye’. Since no viola players featured in the clip, they risked contravening a …

  8. Recording, mixing: Hello, Goodbye - The Beatles Bible

    Oct 31, 2018 · Article on the final recording session for The Beatles' song Hello, Goodbye, on the Beatles Bible website.

  9. Recording: The Fool On The Hill, Hello, Goodbye - The Beatles Bible

    Oct 7, 2022 · This session was booked for the overdubbing of flutes and violas onto ‘The Fool On The Hill’ and ‘Hello, Goodbye’. It took place between 7pm and 3.45am, and began with the …

  10. Goodbye - The Beatles Bible

    Oct 28, 2019 · ‘Goodbye’ was a song written by Paul McCartney for singer Mary Hopkin, as the follow-up to her chart-topping debut single ‘Those Were The Days’. It was credited to Lennon …