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・ 1967 World Ice Hockey Championships
・ 1967 World Judo Championships
・ 1967 World Men's Handball Championship
・ 1967 World Modern Pentathlon Championships
・ 1967 World Netball Championships
・ 1967 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
・ 1967 World Series
・ 1967 World Shotgun and Running Target Championships
・ 1967 World Sportscar Championship season
・ 1967 World Table Tennis Championships
・ 1967 World Wrestling Championships
・ 1967 Wyoming Cowboys football team
・ 1967 Yorkshire Cup
・ 1967 Yugoslav First Basketball League
・ 1967 Úrvalsdeild
1967–1970
・ 1967–68 1. FC Nürnberg season
・ 1967–68 1.Lig
・ 1967–68 1re série season
・ 1967–68 A Group
・ 1967–68 ABA season
・ 1967–68 Aberdeen F.C. season
・ 1967–68 AHL season
・ 1967–68 Albanian Cup
・ 1967–68 Algerian Championnat National
・ 1967–68 Algerian Cup
・ 1967–68 Alpha Ethniki
・ 1967–68 American Soccer League
・ 1967–68 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season
・ 1967–68 Austrian football championship


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1967–1970 : ウィキペディア英語版
1967–1970

''1967–1970'' (widely known as "The Blue Album") is a compilation of songs by the English rock band The Beatles, spanning the years indicated in the title. It was released with ''1962–1966'' ("The Red Album"), in 1973. ''1967–1970'' made number 1 on the American Billboard chart and number 2 on the British Album Chart. This album was re-released in September 1993 on compact disc, charting at number 4 in the United Kingdom.
The album was compiled by Beatles manager Allen Klein. Songs performed by the Beatles as solo artists were also considered for inclusion, but like the cover songs on ''1962–1966'', limited space resulted in this idea having to be abandoned. Along with its 1962–1966 counterpart, it compiles every single A-side released by the band in the UK.
As with ''1962–1966'', this compilation was produced by Apple/EMI at least partially in response to a bootleg collection titled ''Alpha Omega'', which had been sold on television the previous year. Print advertising for the two records made a point of declaring them "the only authorized collection of the Beatles."〔 http://i.imgur.com/ELHn3hv.jpg〕
== Album covers ==
For the group's 1963 debut LP ''Please Please Me'', photographer Angus McBean took the distinctive colour photograph of the group looking down over the stairwell inside EMI House (EMI's London headquarters in Manchester Square, now demolished).
In 1969, The Beatles asked McBean to recreate this shot. Although a photograph from the 1969 photo shoot was originally intended for the then-planned ''Get Back'' album, it was not used when that project saw eventual release in 1970 as ''Let It Be''. Instead, another photograph from the 1969 shoot, along with an unused photograph from the 1963 photo shoot, was used for both this LP and ''1962–1966''.
The inner gatefold photo for both LPs is by Don McCullin from the "Mad Day Out" photo session in London on Sunday 28 July 1968.
The album cover was designed by Tom Wilkes.〔His credit appears in the left bottom corner of the (paper sleeve (side 4) ), but only on the US version of the album.〕

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