Boxer on Beatles album cover

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Boxer on Beatles album cover

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I was always under the impression that the fighter on The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album cover was Ezzard Charles.
I have read this in several different sources.
But, this bio on Sonny Litson says it was him that was featured on the cover, not Charles.
Can anyone clear ths up fo me? Who is it?
Thanks!

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0514288/bio


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-KOKid- wrote:I was always under the impression that the fighter on The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album cover was Ezzard Charles.
I have read this in several different sources.
But, this bio on Sonny Litson says it was him that was featured on the cover, not Charles.
Can anyone clear ths up fo me? Who is it?
Thanks!

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0514288/bio


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It's Liston. I believe having him on the cover inspired The Monkees to use him in their movie HEAD.
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Post by BoxBuzz »

It's Sonny Can't imagine anyone making that mistake....see for yourself.

http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/british/images/vc275.jpg
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Post by -KOKid- »

Strange. The book "Boxing Unseen Archives" states that it is Charles.
Liston would be the boxer of choice for The Beatles as he was the more well known name.
But why would anyone have it be Charles?

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Post by Roll With The Punches »

BoxBuzz wrote:It's Sonny Can't imagine anyone making that mistake....see for yourself.

http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/british/images/vc275.jpg


where is he?

ugh
this is harder than 'Where's Wally' :x
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Post by sockdolager »

Roll With The Punches wrote:
BoxBuzz wrote:It's Sonny Can't imagine anyone making that mistake....see for yourself.

http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/british/images/vc275.jpg


where is he?

ugh
this is harder than 'Where's Wally' :x
far left, he is cut in half in the white w/ yellow robe. At least I assume that is him, Ive looked at this for several minjutes now and if it isnt him than I am insane!
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Post by BoxBuzz »

Correct you are...far left in the Robe.....hard to see on this "internet" version. But if you have the album or access to the full pic there is absolutely no doubt that it is indeed the "scowling one".
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Post by john2345 »

It's Liston! It always Liston!

I bought the LP when it was gfirst released, and was a big Liston fan at the time.... it's Liston

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Sorry...this keyboard is useles...I meant to type "It always WAS Liston" in previous post...J
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Post by john2345 »

See link

http://www.thebeatleswebsite.com/album/pep%20cov.html

Sonny is listed as number 54. If you click on the images they enlarge (slightly!)

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Sonny Liston

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From what I rember its not really Sonny Liston but his wax effigy from Madame Tussauds.
They origianlly wanted Muhammad Ali for the cover,but couldnt get the rights or something.
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correct, there are no live bodies in that ensemble save the beatles themselves. Its a wax of Sonny
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john2345 wrote:It's Liston! It always Liston!

I bought the LP when it was gfirst released, and was a big Liston fan at the time.... it's Liston

J
It is Liston. Who are the other faces in the crowd?
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pound per pound wrote:
john2345 wrote:It's Liston! It always Liston!

I bought the LP when it was gfirst released, and was a big Liston fan at the time.... it's Liston

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It is Liston. Who are the other faces in the crowd?

The link above answers that question.
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pound per pound wrote:
john2345 wrote:It's Liston! It always Liston!

I bought the LP when it was gfirst released, and was a big Liston fan at the time.... it's Liston

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It is Liston. Who are the other faces in the crowd?
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http://www.thebeatleswebsite.com/album/pep%20cov.html
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Post by Aftermath »

The Beatles submitted a list of the people they admired most to be on the album cover.

John Lennon also wanted Jesus Christ and Adolf Hitler to be included on the cover. The record company did not include them because they thought they might offend some people.

Another 60’s British group, the Animals also mentioned Sonny Liston and Cassius Clay in their song “I’m Mad Again”.
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Post by THE DANCING MASTER »

Liston was also in an episode of The Monkees where he played The Champ and was on Love American Style as well. He was also in the audience of The Ed Sullivan Show when The Beatles made their second appearance that was broadcast from Miami. When The Fab Four visited a young Cassius Clay at the 5th Street Gym Clay made a point to mention how they came to visit him and not Liston.
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THE DANCING MASTER wrote:Liston was also in an episode of The Monkees where he played The Champ and was on Love American Style as well. He was also in the audience of The Ed Sullivan Show when The Beatles made their second appearance that was broadcast from Miami. When The Fab Four visited a young Cassius Clay at the 5th Street Gym Clay made a point to mention how they came to visit him and not Liston.


Actually it was the Monkees movie called "Head" that Sonny appeared in. He also did a movie called "Moonfire". He stars with Charles Napier, who was the cop gutted by Hannibal Lecter in "Silence of the Lambs".
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Post by THE DANCING MASTER »

Never saw Head, but Liston was in an episode of the weekly Monkees show. I very clearly remember watching it at the time. The story was Davey Jones got into the fight game and fought Liston, The Champ. DOn't know if Head or The Monkees weekly show is out on dvd or not. MOonfire sounds interesting.
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Post by The Scranton Assassin »

If u buy the sgt peppers cd now on the inside cover it has the same picture blank with numbers in everyones face with a legend to show who is who.
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Post by 57philbox »

of course john conteh is on the cover of band on the run by paul macca
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