Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by Day Morrow

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T-Shirts by Day Morrow

Pictured on this fabric-painted cotton shirt is imagery of the Beatles’ true studio performance of the titular 1967 phenomenal hit being played in an appropriate rural scenery similar to the background on the album cover of the same name. This is one of plenty of examples of mine showing “cloned” Beatles playing assorted instruments at one time. This “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” shirt shows the first four positions of the song on the front side and the next seven positions on the back. On both sides, you’ll see two George Harrisons playing lead and rhythm guitars and a third Harrison on the back co-singing on the refrain part of the song with John Lennon (also only on the back, whose only duty was to co-sing with no instrument). Also on both sides, besides Paul singing lead, you will see George Martin, their music producer, and the French horn players, their basic identities, and a little insight of what other Beatles songs one or two of them also played on. Also on the front, you’ll see the French horn players. On the back you’ll see Paul not only playing base, but two other Pauls playing rhythm guitar and a lead guitar solo, similar to what you see Harrison playing on the front side.

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Size: Large - XL

T-Shirts by Day Morrow

Pictured on this fabric-painted cotton shirt is imagery of the Beatles’ true studio performance of the titular 1967 phenomenal hit being played in an appropriate rural scenery similar to the background on the album cover of the same name. This is one of plenty of examples of mine showing “cloned” Beatles playing assorted instruments at one time. This “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” shirt shows the first four positions of the song on the front side and the next seven positions on the back. On both sides, you’ll see two George Harrisons playing lead and rhythm guitars and a third Harrison on the back co-singing on the refrain part of the song with John Lennon (also only on the back, whose only duty was to co-sing with no instrument). Also on both sides, besides Paul singing lead, you will see George Martin, their music producer, and the French horn players, their basic identities, and a little insight of what other Beatles songs one or two of them also played on. Also on the front, you’ll see the French horn players. On the back you’ll see Paul not only playing base, but two other Pauls playing rhythm guitar and a lead guitar solo, similar to what you see Harrison playing on the front side.

Click to expand images.

Size: Large - XL

T-Shirts by Day Morrow

Pictured on this fabric-painted cotton shirt is imagery of the Beatles’ true studio performance of the titular 1967 phenomenal hit being played in an appropriate rural scenery similar to the background on the album cover of the same name. This is one of plenty of examples of mine showing “cloned” Beatles playing assorted instruments at one time. This “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” shirt shows the first four positions of the song on the front side and the next seven positions on the back. On both sides, you’ll see two George Harrisons playing lead and rhythm guitars and a third Harrison on the back co-singing on the refrain part of the song with John Lennon (also only on the back, whose only duty was to co-sing with no instrument). Also on both sides, besides Paul singing lead, you will see George Martin, their music producer, and the French horn players, their basic identities, and a little insight of what other Beatles songs one or two of them also played on. Also on the front, you’ll see the French horn players. On the back you’ll see Paul not only playing base, but two other Pauls playing rhythm guitar and a lead guitar solo, similar to what you see Harrison playing on the front side.