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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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  • DiLello, Richard (1973), The longest cocktail party. An insider's diary of the Beatles, their million-dollar Apple empire and its wild rise and fall. Chicago: Playboy Press.
  • Doggett, Peter (1998), Abbey Road / Let It Be: The Beatles. Suffolk: Music Sales Ltd, 1998 [Classic Rock Albums Series].
  • Doney, Malcolm (1981), Lennon and McCartney. A serious analysis of their songwriting and how it was influenced by their times. London: Omnibus Press, 1982. [originally published in 1981 by Midas Books.]
  • Everett, Walter (2001), "The future of Beatles' research." 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, 25-44. [Abstract]
  • Fitzgerald, Jon (1995), "When the Brill Building met Lennon-McCartney. Continuity and change in the early evolution of the mainstream pop song." In: Popular Music and Society, 1995, 19, 1, 59-78.
  • Flender, Christine, and Markus Heuger (1996), "Beatology — Musikwissenschaftliche Annäherungen an die Beatles-Songs." [Beatology — musicological approaches to the Beatles' songs.] In: H. Rösing (ed.), Mainstream, Underground, Avantgarde: Rockmusik und Publikumsverhalten. Beiträge zur Popularmusikforschung 18. Karben: Coda, 1996, 47-61. [Abstract]
  • Gleed, Paul (2006), "'The rest of you, if you'll just rattle your jewelry.' The Beatles and questions of mass and high culture.", 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, 161-168.
  • Harrison, Frederick W. (2001), "West meets East, or how the sitar came to be heard in western pop music." In: Soundscapes, 2001-2002, 4 (Spring).
  • Hartwig-Wiechell, Dörte (1974), Pop-Musik. Analysen und Interpretationen. Köln: Volk, 1974.
  • Heinonen, Yrjö (1997), "The Beatles as a small group. The effects of group development on group performance." Paper for the European Seminar in Ethnomusicology, 15-19 October 1997, Jyväskylä (Finland). Published In: Yrjö Heinonen, Tuomas Eerola, Jouni Koskimäki, Terhi Nurmesjärvi and John Richardson (eds.), Beatlestudies 1. Songwriting, recording, and style change. Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä (Department of Music, Research Reports 19), 1998, 89-116. [Summary]
  • Heinonen, Yrjö (1998), "Creative energy at Abbey Road. The changing roles of the Beatles and the EMI recording staff." Paper for the "Popular Music and Technology" Conference. Salford, England, 3-4 April, 1998. [Abstract]
  • Heinonen, Yrjö (1998), "Hello little girl — John Lennonin ensimmäinen laulu ja sen psykoanalyyttinen tulkinta." In: Musiikki, 1998, 4. [Abstract]
  • Heinonen, Yrjö (1998), "Michelle, ma belle — songwriting as coping with inner conflicts." In: Yrjö Heinonen, Tuomas Eerola, Jouni Koskimäki, Terhi Nurmesjärvi and John Richardson (eds.), Beatlestudies 1. Songwriting, recording, and style change. Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä (Department of Music, Research Reports 19), 1998, 147-159. [Summary]
  • Heinonen, Yrjö (2000), "Man on a flaming pie. The dubious origin of the Beatles revisited." In: Yrjö Heinonen, Jouni Koskimäki, Seppo Niemi and Terhi Nurmesjärvi (eds.), Beatlestudies 2. History, identity, authenticity. Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä (Department of Music, Research Reports 23), 2000, 111-146. [Abstract]
  • Heinonen, Yrjö, Tuomas Eerola, Jouni Koskimäki and Terhi Nurmesjärvi (1998), "(Being a short diversion to) Current perspectives in Beatles' research." In: Yrjö Heinonen, Tuomas Eerola, Jouni Koskimäki, Terhi Nurmesjärvi and John Richardson (eds.), Beatlestudies 1. Songwriting, recording, and style change. Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä (Department of Music, Research Reports 19), 1998, i-v.
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