Today in Music History: The Beatles record "I Am the Walrus"
September 05, 2017

History Highlight:
Today in 1967, working at Abbey Road studios, The Beatles began recording John Lennon's new song "I Am the Walrus," recording 16 takes of the basic backing track. The song was featured in the Beatles' television film Magical Mystery Tour and was the B-side to the No. 1 single "Hello, Goodbye".
Also, Today In:
1956 - Elvis Presley surprised his mother with a gift of a pink Cadillac. The car remained in the Presley family and eventually went on display at Graceland.
1964 - A pair of Beatles songs were at the top of the singles charts: "And I Love Her" and "If I Fell", alongside "House Of The Rising Sun" by the Animals.
1965 - The Rolling Stones recorded their eighth single, "Get Off Of My Cloud", at RCA studios in Hollywood. The song peaked at No. 1 in the U.S.
1978 - Joe Negroni from Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers died of a brain haemorrhage. (The group had the 1956 U.S. No. 6 single "Why Do Fools Fall In Love").
1981 - Stevie Nicks went to No. 1 on the U.S. album chart with Bella Donna, featuring the songs "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" (the Tom Petty duet), "Leather and Lace" (with Don Henley), "Edge of Seventeen" and "After the Glitter Fades".
1986 - Dire Straits won the MTV award for Best Video for "Money For Nothing."
1990 - A new star, honoring B.B. King, the "Beale Street blues boy," was added to the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.
1991 - R.E.M. won the Video of the Year award for "Losing My Religion", and also won Best Group Video, Breakthrough Video, and were nominated in three other categories.
1993 - The Red Hot Chili Peppers finally settled on a guitarist, Dave Navarro, who has been with band off and on since.
1998 - Aerosmith scored their first U.S. No. 1 single with the Diane Warren written song "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing". The song, which was featured in the 1998 film "Armageddon", gave the band their first No. 1 single after 28 years together.
2016 - An asteroid was named after Freddie Mercury to mark what would have been the singer's 70th birthday. Queen guitarist Brian May told a gathering of fans in Switzerland that the asteroid would now be known as Asteroid 17473 Freddiemercury.
Birthdays:
Al Stewart ("Year of the Cat") is 72.
Freddie Mercury was born today in 1946.
Loudon Wainwright III, singer/songwriter and father of Martha and Rufus Wainwright, is 71.
Highlights for Today in Music History are gathered from This Day in Music, Paul Shaffer's Day in Rock, Song Facts and Wikipedia.
