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Aug 13, 2019

[Ans] Which Beatles album cover features the band crossing the road at a zebra crossing?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which Beatles album cover features the band crossing the road at a zebra crossing?"



Abbey Road is the eleventh studio album by the Beatles, released in 1969. The front cover design was a photograph of the group on a zebra crossing based on ideas that McCartney had sketched and taken on Abbey Road. Photographer Iain Macmillan was given only 10 minutes to take the photo while he stood on a step-ladder and a policeman held up traffic behind the camera. Macmillan took six photographs, which McCartney examined with a magnifying glass before deciding which would be used on the album sleeve. In the image selected by McCartney, the group walk across the street in single file from left to right, with Lennon leading, followed by Starr, McCartney, and Harrison.

[Answer] Which Beatles album cover features the band crossing the road at a zebra crossing?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which Beatles album cover features the band crossing the road at a zebra crossing?"



...Abbey Road is the eleventh studio album by the Beatles, released in 1969. The front cover design was a photograph of the group on a zebra crossing based on ideas that McCartney had sketched and taken on Abbey Road. Photographer Iain Macmillan was given only 10 minutes to take the photo while he stood on a step-ladder and a policeman held up traffic behind the camera. Macmillan took six photographs, which McCartney examined with a magnifying glass before deciding which would be used on the album sleeve. In the image selected by McCartney, the group walk across the street in single file from left to right, with Lennon leading, followed by Starr, McCartney, and Harrison.