YOU SAID:
The Beatles' unquestioning loyalty to Epstein later proved detrimental, as the band rarely read contracts before signing them.[3] Shortly after the song "Please Please Me" rose to the top of the charts in 1963, Epstein advised the creation of Northern Songs, a publishing company that would control the copyrights of all Lennon–McCartney compositions recorded between 1963 and 1973.
INTO JAPANESE
バンドはほとんどそれらを署名する前に契約を読み、ビートルズの無条件の忠誠心・ エプスタインに後は有害、証明しました。[3]、1963 年にチャートのトップに上昇「してくださいしてください私の」歌の直後後エプスタインは北曲、すべてレノン = マッカートニー compositio の著作権を制御する出版社の作成をお勧め。
That didn't even make that much sense in English.