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Beabliography

Mostly academic writings about the Beatles
by Markus Heuger
 





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  The Beabliography is a bibliography of books and articles, focusing mainly on academic works on the Beatles. By now the database covers over 600 titles, some with links and/or abstracts. Please mail us if you like to add yet another title to this list.
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  • Tillekens, Ger (1999), "A Beatles' odyssey. Alan W. Pollack's musicological journey through the Beatles' songs." In: Soundscapes, 1998-1999, 1 (Winter).
  • Tillekens, Ger (2001), "Words and chords. The semantic shifts of the Beatles' chords." In: Yrjö Heinonen, Markus Heuger, Sheila Whiteley, Terhi Nurmesjärvi and Jouni Koskimäki (eds.), Beatlestudies 3. Proceedings of the Beatles 2000 conference. Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä (Department of Music, Research Reports 23), 2001, 97-111; and in: Soundscapes, 1999-2000, 3 (Summer). [Abstract]
  • Tillekens, Ger (2002), "A flood of flat-sevenths." In: Russell Reising (ed.), Every sound there is. The Beatles' Revolver and the transformation of rock and roll. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002, 121-136; and in: Soundscapes, 2006-2007, 1 (Spring).
  • Tillinghast, Charles (2008), How Capitol got the Beatles — and then what happened. Denver: Outskirts Press.
  • Tolvanen, Hannu (2001), "Do You Want To Know A Secret? The music of the Beatles and the Finnish cover versions." In: Yrjö Heinonen, Markus Heuger, Sheila Whiteley, Terhi Nurmesjärvi and Jouni Koskimäki (eds.), Beatlestudies 3. Proceedings of the Beatles 2000 conference. Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä (Department of Music, Research Reports 23), 2001, 189-200. [Abstract]
  • Tompkins, Jane (2006), "Afterword: I want to hold your hand.", In: Davis, Todd F., and Kenneth Womack (eds.), Reading the Beatles. Cultural studies, literary criticism and the Fab Four. New York: State University of New York Press, 2006, 215-218.
  • Toohey, J.V. (1970), "Beatle lyrics can help adolescents identify and understand their emotional health problems." In: Journal of School Health, 1970, 40, 295-296.
  • Tosser, GrĂ©goire (2015), "'Musicological Fields Forever'? Les Beatles et la musique au programme." ["'Musicological Fields Forever'? The Beatles and Music on the Programme."] In: Volume!, 12, 2: 7-12.
  • Tranmer, Jeremy (2015), "'Within You Without You': les Beatles et la gauche britannique." ["'Within You Without You': The Beatles and the British Left."] In: Volume!, 12, 2: 75-85.
  • Trudgill, Peter (1997), "Acts of conflicting identity. The sociolinguistics of British pop-song pronunciation." In: Nikolas Coupland and Adam Jaworski (eds.), Sociolinguistics. A reader. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997, 251-265. [Abstract]
  • Turner, Steve (1994), A hard day's write. The stories behind every Beatles' song. London: Carbon, 1994.
  • Turner, Steve (2006), The Gospel according to the Beatles. London, Westminster: John Knox Press, 2006.
  • Tye, Diane (1987), "An ethnography of a Beatles fan" In: Culture and Tradition, 1987, 11, 41-57.
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