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1. Paul recorded a song in 1969 called "My Dark Hour" under the pseudonym of Paul Ramon. On whose album does "My Dark Hour" appear?
2. One of the Beatles visited the U.S. in 1963, well before their historic February 1964 visit. Who was it?
3. On the song "You Won't See Me" The Beatles gave a rare credit for a rare instrumental performance on a Beatles song. Who was it and for what instrument?
4. "If You've Got Troubles" was a song recorded during the "Help!" sessions but, was never released until the "Anthology". It was sung by which Beatle?
5. The Beatles had a chauffeur from 1964 - 1966 to drive the Rolls and the Mini Cooper. What was his name?
6. John and Paul wrote "Eight Days A Week" together at John's house in Surrey, but who suggested the title?
7. The lead guitar on "Taxman" is one of the most inventive on any Beatles record. Who plays it?
8. With what song did The Beatles open their first "Ed Sullivan Show" appearance?
9. Until the "Anthology", what was the last song ever recorded under the name "The Beatles"?
10. Which Beatles song appeared on an album which raised funds for the World Wildlife Federation?
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