Weekly update: 27th November – 3rd December 2023

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This week:
27th
1967, the Beatles’ album Magical Mystery Tour and the single ‘Hello Goodbye’ were released in the US. Both topped the charts.
Hello Goodbye: Worksheet Lyric Video Speak Up Video


28th
1974, John Lennon joined Elton John onstage in New York’s Madison Square Garden for three songs.
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds: Worksheet Lyric Video

29th
Anniversary of the death of George Harrison (2001)
Worksheets:
Twenty Beatles Worksheets (including Here Comes The Sun)
George Harrison – My Sweet Lord

30th
1982, Michael Jackson’s sixth studio album Thriller, produced by Quincy Jones, was released. It became the best-selling album of all time, and won a record eight Grammy awards.
Thriller: Worksheet
Thriller album: Lyric Videos

1st
World AIDS Day
Worksheets:
46664 (That’s My Number) – Nelson Mandela
That’s What Friends Are For – Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder
One – U2

2nd
2013, Brian May and Roger Taylor officially opened the Queen Studio Experience at the Montreux studios, Switzerland, where Queen recorded 7 albums.
The Show Must Go On: Worksheet Lyric Video

3rd
International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Worksheet: Kentucky Avenue – Tom Waits

Number Ones, 27th November:

1953
UK Frankie Laine-Answer Me
US Tony Bennett-Rags To Riches

1963
UK Gerry And The Pacemakers-You’ll Never Walk Alone
US Dale & Grace-I’m Leaving It All Up To You

1973
UK Gary Glitter-I Love You Love Me Love
US Ringo Starr-Photograph

1983
UK Billy Joel-Uptown Girl
US Lionel Richie-All Night Long

1993
UK Meat Loaf-I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)
US Meat Loaf-I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)

2003
UK Busted-Crashed The Wedding
US Beyoncé-Baby Boy (feat. Sean Paul)

2013
UK Martin Garrix-Animals
US Lorde-Royals Worksheet

2023
UK Official Singles Charts
US Billboard Hot 100

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