He always did. "I've Just Seen A Face" and other Beatles songs were staples of his 1970s tours.
Most of the Beatles' songs were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
Lennon and McCartney.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote most of the Beatles' songs and, as Paul pointed out, most of the Beatles' songs were love songs.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
Paul McCartney formed a new group after the Beatles, which was called Paul McCartney and Wings. They had a long and successful career (not as spectacular as that of the Beatles, but successful by any other standard). They are remembered for such songs as "Band On The Run". Wings no longer exists, but Paul McCartney still performs.
yes he did but also played guitar in different songs
Lennon and McCartney were the co-writers for most of the Beatles songs.
No, but Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "I Wanna Be Your Man" to answer Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's questions about how they came up with songs. They gave the Stones first crack at recording it as a single, and it became their first hit. (The Beatles' own version became an album track, sung by Ringo Starr.)
John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
my guess would be paul mcCartney of the beatles.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote the majority of the songs which were credited as Lennon/McCartney. In reality, they mostly wrote their own songs with one assisting the other as required. George Harrison also wrote a good many great songs, but felt he was not getting his share of songs recorded (about one per album) which was a contributing factor in later years to his growing disenchantment with the Beatles.
There are several companies associated with the Beatles; Northern Songs was half owned by Lennon and McCartney - it was set up specifically to publish their songs. Selteab (Beatles backwards) was set up to sell Beatles merchandise. But Apple is probably the most well known company that was owned by the four Beatles.