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On August 8, 1969, photographer Iain Macmillan captures the Beatles crossing the street outside of their Abbey Road studio. The photo becomes one of music's most iconic album covers.
On August 8, 1969, The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ album cover photo was taken, resulting in one of the most famous artworks in history.
The album's cover, featuring the Beatles walking across the zebra crossing outside of Abbey Road Studios (then officially named EMI Studios), is one of the most famous and imitated of all time.
A stroll across the street near the Beatles' recording studio on Aug. 8, 1969, turned into the iconic cover for 'Abbey Road.'
All four Beatles gathered at EMI Studios on the morning of Friday 8 August 1969 for one of the most famous photo shoots of their career. Photographer Iain Macmillan took the iconic image that adorned the front of their last-recorded album, Abbey Road.
While the music of 'Abbey Road' by The Beatles is in its own right iconic, let's take a moment (or two) to discuss the story behind the album's cover.
Abbey Road: 50 years of the Beatles' famous album cover. On 8 August 1969, one of the most-imitated events in pop music history occurred. The Beatles - George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo...