A Cellarful of Noise


A Cellarful of Noise is the autobiography of the Beatles' manager Brian Epstein, published on October2, 1964. Derek Taylor, Epstein's assistant, ghostwrote the book, which describes the early days of the Beatles.
Epstein asked John Lennon what he thought the book should be called, and Lennon suggested "Queer Jew". Lennon later was quoted as saying that the book should have been titled "A Cellarful of Boys" in reference to Epstein's homosexuality.
In the 1978 film All You Need Is Cash, a book by Leggy Mountbatten—the manager of the Rutles and a parody of Epstein—is titled A Cellarful of Goys.
The phrase is also in the lyrics of Petula Clark's 1965 hit "I Know a Place". Harry Shearer "dramatically reproduced" quotations from this book for the music documentary Pop Chronicles.
The book was reprinted by Souvenir Press with an introduction by Craig Brown in 2021.