Fifty-two years ago this summer, The Beatles were finding it hard to decide on a suitable cover and title for their forthcoming album.
They had already juggled with Four In The Bar and All Good Children Go To Heaven but had then switched to the idea of calling it Everest, to be accompanied by a cover photograph of the four of them scaling the highest mountain in the world.
Paul, the most energetic of the four, was particularly excited by the idea, but John and George were prevaricating and Ringo was dead against it, since foreign food disagreed with him.