The Beatles' Christmas records
English rock group the Beatles sent out spoken and musical messages on flexi disc to members of their official fan clubs in the United Kingdom and the United States each Christmas between 1963 and 1969. An LP compilation of all seven was sent out in 1970 entitled From Then to You in the UK and The Beatles Christmas Album in the US. The LP was conceived as a means to appease fan-club members whose letters were not always being answered in a timely manner due to their sheer volume. The records included the Beatles' messages of thanks to "loyal Beatle people", along with skits, Christmas carols, and original compositions.
None of the original recordings had been subject to general release until a vinyl box set of all the records was distributed in December 2017. A version of "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" gained an official release in 1995 as part of The Beatles Anthology project. It was an original composition which appeared in edited form on the 1967 record.
1963: ''The Beatles Christmas Record''
- Recorded: 17 October 1963
- Location: Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road
- Writer: Tony Barrow
- Producer: Tony Barrow
- Issued: 6 December 1963
- Label: Lyntone, LYN 492
- Flexi disc: 7", 1 side, 33⅓ RPM
- Total time: 5:00
An edited version of this recording was sent to members of the Beatles' American fan-club in December 1964.
1964: ''Another Beatles Christmas Record''
- Recorded: 26 October 1964
- Location: Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road
- Writer: Tony Barrow
- Producer: Tony Barrow
- Issued: 18 December 1964
- Label: Lyntone, LYN 757
- Flexi disc: 7", 1 side, 45 RPM
- Total time: 3:58
Another Beatles Christmas Record was not sent to American fans. Instead, US-based fans received an edited version of The Beatles Christmas Record, which had been sent to British fan-club members in 1963. Also, as opposed to using flexi-discs, the US fan-club sent the message in a tri-fold cardboard mailer, with the "record" embedded in one of the flaps of cardboard.
1965: ''The Beatles Third Christmas Record''
- Recorded: 8 November 1965
- Location: Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road
- Writer: Tony Barrow, The Beatles
- Producer: Tony Barrow
- Issued: 17 December 1965
- Label: Lyntone, LYN 948
- Flexi disc: 7", 1 side, 33⅓ RPM
- Total time: 6:20
Members of the Beatles US fan-club did not receive this Christmas flexi-disc in 1965. Rather, they received a black and white postcard, with a photo of the Fab Four and the message "Season's Greetings – Paul, Ringo, George, John." The Beatle Bulletin, the publication of the US fan-club, explained in its April 1966 edition that the tape arrived too late to prepare the record in time for Christmas.
1966: ''Pantomime: Everywhere It's Christmas''
- Recorded: 25 November 1966
- Location: Dick James Music
- Writer: The Beatles
- Producer: George Martin
- Issued: 16 December 1966
- Label: Lyntone, LYN 1145
- Flexi disc: 7", 1 side, 33⅓ RPM
- Total time: 6:36
Once again, the US fan-club members did not get a flexi-disc. Instead, they received a postcard with the message on one side and a short version of The Beatle Bulletin on the other, with enough room for a mailing label and postage.
1967: ''Christmas Time Is Here Again!''
- Recorded: 28 November 1967
- Location: Studio Three EMI Studios, London
- Writer: The Beatles
- Producer: George Martin
- Issued: 15 December 1967
- Label: Lyntone, LYN 1360
- Flexi disc: 7", 1 side, 33⅓ RPM
- Total time: 6:06
While UK fans received a flexi-disc in an elaborate sleeve, North American fans received a postcard similar to that of 1966. The cover sleeve was designed by John Lennon, Julian Lennon and Ringo Starr.
1968: ''The Beatles 1968 Christmas Record''
- Recorded: November–December 1968
- Location: various
- Writer: The Beatles
- Producer: Kenny Everett
- Issued: 20 December 1968
- Label: Lyntone, LYN 1743/4
- Flexi disc: 7", 2 sides, 33⅓ RPM
- Total time: 7:48
Finally, the US fans got a flexi-disc for Christmas in 1968, but it came in a modified version of the 1967 UK sleeve.
1969: ''The Beatles Seventh Christmas Record''
- Recorded: November–December 1969
- Location: various
- Writer: The Beatles
- Producer: Kenny Everett
- Issued: 19 December 1969
- Label: Lyntone, LYN 1970/1971
- Flexi disc: 7", 2 sides, 33⅓ RPM
- Total time: 7:39
For the only time, the North American and UK album sleeve jackets were identical. The North American version of the flexi-disc had an elaborate collage of the Beatles' faces on it, while the rear album sleeve contained stick-figure scribbles made by his son, Zak Starkey.
Aftermath
Reissues
In December 1970, in the wake of the band's break-up, the UK fan-club sent out a compilation LP of all seven of the Beatles' Christmas recordings, entitled From Then to You. The master tapes having been mislaid, the LP was mastered from copies of the original flexi discs. In the US, the seven messages were issued as The Beatles Christmas Album sent out by the fan-club around springtime 1971. It was the first time the 1964 and 1965 messages had been made available in the US. With no new recording, the LP served to remind that the Beatles were no more, but had the advantage of durability over the original flexi discs.Bootlegs
With no general release of the recordings having been made until 2017, numerous bootlegs of the recordings appeared before then.In December 1982, two albums claiming to comprise a legitimate release of the Beatles' Christmas messages appeared on the US market. One of them, which contained the 1963–1966 recordings, was called Christmas Reflections, on a label called Desert Vibrations Heritage Series. The other, with the recordings from 1967 to 1969, was called Happy Michaelmas and was on a label called The Adirondack Group.
Less than a year later, on 29 September 1983, an entrepreneur announced that he was going to issue all seven messages on one record, which he planned to call John, Paul, George and Ringo. The Beatles' representatives quickly sued, claiming copyright and trademark violations, and won in court. As a result, the 1983 album was never released, and the two 1982 LPs were withdrawn.
Released extracts
The first three minutes of the music bed of the 1967 single, with greetings recorded for the 1966 single superimposed during the final minute, was released under the title "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" as one of the B-sides of the "Free as a Bird" single in December 1995.Dialogue from the 1965 and 1966 recordings were featured as the tail-end of the 2006 compilation, Love. After the final number, "All You Need Is Love", has ended, nonsensical ad-libs from the group that appeared at the end of the 1965 flexi-disc are heard. Mere seconds later, this is merged into the final moments from the 1966 flexi-disc, complete with McCartney's ad-lib line, "Jolly Good".
An edited and abridged version of the 1963 single appeared as unlockable bonus content in 2009 The Beatles: Rock Band video game and was made available as a free download from the iTunes Store between 23 December 2010 and 9 January 2011.