The U.S. Senate approves America's participation in the United Nations, the "Million Dollar Quartet" jams at Sun Studios, Led Zeppelin disbands, and Pan Am collapses, all on this day.
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1964: The Beatles release their fourth studio album, "Beatles For Sale," in the United Kingdom. The album, which includes songs such as "No Reply," "I'm a Loser" and "Eight Days a Week," would hit the No. 1 spot in the United Kingdom and retain that position for 11 of the 46 weeks that it spent in the top 20. "Eight Days a Week" would also become the band's seventh No. 1 single in the United States in March 1965.