On Air

With The Beatles playlist for 05/14/2026

ArtistTitleAlbum (* = New Release)
--- Hour 1 ---
The BeatlesRevolution1967-1970
The BeatlesGet Back (Glyn Johns 1969 Mix)Let It Be (Super Deluxe/Get Back)
The BeatlesSome Other Guy (Easy Beat, 23 June 1963)Live At The BBC
Ringo StarrMy Baby Don't Want NothingLong Long Road*
Paul McCartney & Ringo StarrHome To UsThe Boys of Dungeon Lane*
James McCartneyBlack AmericanoSingle*
The Claypool Lennon DeliriumThrough the HorzonThe Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathy*
Shelley BrittonI Want To Hold Your HandSingle*
Horacio LavanderaImagineSuite Beatles*
Jimmy James & The VagabondsGood Day SunshineSock It To Em J.J.
John LennonPower to the People/New York City (Live Afternoon Show)Power To The People Boxset
George HarrisonMystical OneGone Troppo
B.B. KingOn The WayThe Art Of McCartney
The BeatlesDig It (2021 Mix)Let It Be (Super Deluxe/Get Back)
-- Hour 2 --
The BeatlesBaby You're A Rich Man (Takes 11 and 12)Anthology 4
The BeatlesAll Together NowYellow Submarine
The BeatlesDizzy Miss LizzieHelp
John LennonBony MoronieRock N Roll
John LennonNobody Loves You (When You're Down and Out)Walls And Bridges

This week on With The Beatles

This week we look back at the launch of Apple Records as John Lennon and Paul McCartney travel to New York to help promote the label ahead of its official summer 1968 launch.

We’ll also revisit the moment in 1969 when The Beatles recreated the iconic Please Please Me album cover for the planned Get Back LP artwork — later famously used for the 1967–1970 (“Blue Album”) cover.

Plus we continue diving into the new album from Ringo Starr, along with the latest single from Paul McCartney featuring Ringo.

Also featuring new releases from:
• James McCartney
• The Claypool Lennon Delirium

Plus a look back at Ringo Starr on VH1 Storytellers

Birthday and tribute salutes to:
• Joe Brown
• Stevie Wonder
• Frank Sinatra
• Larry Williams
• B.B. King

We’ll also remember producer Jack Douglas, known for his work with John Lennon during the Double Fantasy and Milk and Honey era.

Plus George Harrison singing a duet for a movie soundtrack and a hidden Star Wars nod from John Lennon

And of course — more Beatles history, deep cuts, gems, and much more throughout the night!