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We're digging into the Far Out vault to look back at The Beatles song John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "eyeball to ...
In The Beatles' early days, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote songs in tandem. The two would write together at Paul's ...
When the band retired from touring in 1966 and focused on recording innovative music in the studio, George grew frustrated ...
There's a Beatles song that stands out not just for its beauty, but for its incredible influence on musicians worldwide since its release in 1965.
There were certain songs by The Beatles that members of the band had different memories of how they came about. The vast majority of their tracks were written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon ...
Though John Lennon and Paul McCartney worked closely ... It’s a good little tune, but I couldn’t have written it because I dreamt it." Paul sat on the song for the month, such were his worries.
As was the case with all of John and Paul's compositions recorded while they were in The Beatles, 'Give Peace a Chance' was credited to Lennon-McCartney. Regardless of whether songs were written ...
Regardless of how a song was written, every song John and Paul composed while in The Beatles received the joint credit of Lennon-McCartney. This was a result of a pact they made before they rose ...