The Beatles' 'Yesterday and Today' cover, released in 1966, marked something of a watershed in that it was the first time the band were widely criticised by the press. After advance copies had been sent to journalists, uporoar was so strong their label Capitol recalled 750,000 copies.
A legal document signed by John, George and Ringo and sent to Paul’s business attorney and soon-to-be father in law Lee Eastman informed him of his lack of authorisation to act on behalf of the Beatles as manager; effectively ending the band.
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