French horns were used on the 1967 album, which was number one in the UK charts for 23 straight weeks, and two of them have now been exhibited at Liverpool Beatles Museum on Mathew Street.
which was released by the group in 1967 and was number one in the UK charts for 23 straight weeks. Two of the four French horns used on the album have been exhibited at Liverpool Beatles Museum.
French horns were used on the 1967 album, which was number one in the UK charts for 23 straight weeks, and two of them have now been exhibited at Liverpool Beatles Museum on Mathew Street. Sian ...
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