Why Did The Beatles Name Their Album Abbey Road. Don't know why? "Abbey Road" over-passed Led Zeppelin one more time for an additional week until it succumbed again to the heavy-metal band, The Beatles staying "Abbey Road" sold over four million copies in the first two months of release, this possibly being spurred on by conspiracy theorists who claimed that "clues". I unfortunately like Abbey Road the least of their albums after Let it Be, but also had to listen the record the most.

A spokesman for Westminster City Council said: "The detail of exactly when and why the crossing was moved from its original location have been lost in the annals of time. With each new recording session, the band would lay down another track that was destined to become a classic. Abbey Road was an immediate commercial success and reached number one in the UK and US, although it initially received mixed reviews, with some critics.
Had it not been for a very tight deadline, the now-iconic cover design for the Beatles' classic album Abbey Road might have appeared quite differently today.
Abbey Road set some precedents, too.
Did you know it contains the first hidden track ("Her Majesty") on an album? You never give me your money. Why is Abbey Road not recognized as the greatest Beatles album, and is The fact that this album's title is the name of their traditional recording studio, just says like a math So when The Beatles started to record Abbey Road, there was a general sense that this was going to be their last album.








