Who was the Fifth Beatle?

People often considered to be the fifth member of The Beatles.
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Bassist, 1960-1961.
Stuart Sutcliffe
Drummer, 1960-1962.
Pete Best
Drummer, 1960.
Tommy Moore
Drummer, 1960.
Norman Chapman
Bassist for 4 shows in December 1960.
Chas Newby
Drummer for the first 8 shows of their 1964 world tour.
Jimmie Nicol
Drummer on the US pressing of Love Me Do.
Andy White
Producer, 1962-1970.
George Martin
Manager, 1961-1967.
Brian Epstein
Manager, 1969-1970
Allen Klein
Recording engineer.
Geoff Emerick
Road manager.
Mal Evans
Road manager, managing director.
Neil Aspinall
Press manager.
Derek Taylor
Engineer on all their EMI studio recordings until 1965.
Norman Smith
Pianist during the Get Back sessions. Also played on the rooftop concert.
Billy Preston
Guitarist who played lead guitar on While My Guitar Gently Weeps.
Eric Clapton
Singer who performed with The Beatles in Hamburg.
Tony Sheridan
Wife of John Lennon, 1969-1980.
Yoko Ono
Designer of the Revolver album cover. Temporary bassist for Plastic Ono Band. Offered to join The Beatles in 1961.
Klaus Voormann
Disk jockey who helped make The Beatles famous in America. Self-proclaimed Fifth Beatle.
Murray Kaufman
Their first photographer. Gave them their mop-top haircuts.
Astrid Kirchherr
Produced the singles "Free As A Bird", "Real Love" and "Now and Then". Member of The Traveling Wilburys.
Jeff Lynne
Indian musician who taught George Harrison how to play sitar.
Ravi Shankar
Member of The Quarrymen, Apple Corps manager, made contributions to several Beatles songs.
Pete Schotton
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