Famous Penny Lane street sign resurfaced

The Beatles made Penny Lane in Liverpool world famous. In 1967 they released the number one hit of the same name, which they recorded in their London studio on Abbey Road. Since then, Penny Lane street signs have continued to disappear. Now one of them has resurfaced – 47 years after it was stolen.

A former student contacted “The Beatles Story” museum anonymously and said he wanted to return the sign that was stolen in 1976. As the British news agency “PA” reported, he was heavily drunk when he stole with his friends. In adulthood, he is now said to regret his crime and desperately want to transport the robbery back to the intended location. According to the museum, it is the oldest sign returned and will now be displayed on site.

What brings the street to life

Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotheram told PA: “It’s great to see that something of such great importance has finally returned to its rightful place after almost half a century.” But for him, Penny Lane is much more than just a street . The true meaning of the song lies not simply in the street name or the sign itself, but in the scenes and characters that Beatles member Paul McCartney remembered from his youth. “The nurse, the banker, the fireman and the hairdresser who brought the street to life – they are the true treasures of Penny Lane.”

Highest Beatles sales figures since 1994

The Beatles’ Red Album and Blue Album are in the top 10 of the American “Billboard” charts in the “Top Album Sales” category. returned. After the records were released in expanded new editions on November 10, 2023, the Red Album (1962 to 1966) made it to sixth place and the Blue Album (1967 to 1970) made it to fifth place.

Originally released in 1973, the Red Album contained 26 songs while the Blue Album featured 28 tracks. In the 2023 reissues, a total of 21 additional songs were added – twelve of them on the Red Album and nine on the Blue Album.

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