Beat‧les, the /ˈbiːtlz/ 
 a British popular music group who made their first record in 1962 and became the most famous and successful group ever. Their records include
 Love Me Do,
 I Want to Hold your Hand,
 A Hard Day's Night,
 Yellow Submarine, and
 Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. They had a great influence on the development of popular music. When they separated in 1970, each member of the group continued to make music. The members of the Beatles were George 
Harrison, John 
Lennon, Paul 
McCartney, and Ringo 
Starr. 
 [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲