Lennon's closest friend was Stuart Sutcliffe, who was briefly with The Beatles in their early Hamburg days.
No
John, Ringo, and George all had wives.
The name 'Delia' is not in any Beatles song. You may be getting it confused with Julia, which is a song on the White Album, written about John Lennon's mum.
i think it was Ringo and george. they were always toghether.
They were part of a group called the Quarrymen, then they were called the Beatles.
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John, George, and Ringo were all married twice, and McCartney is on his 3rd marriage.
No. Mike Leander was the only person to arrange any music for the Beatles besides producer George Martin, and that only for "She's Leaving Home".
John sang "Christ" in The Ballad of John and Yoko, which seemed to offend Americans. Paul can be heard saying "f--in' hell" in Hey Jude. John said "f--king" twice in "Working Class Hero" but that was post-Beatles.
Are you thinking of "Any Time At All", from 1964? (Paul sang on the chorus, because John couldn't hit the high notes!)
No
The Beatles lost Stuart Sutcliffe, and they fired Pete Best when they were starting the band. Then after they broke up, they lost George Harrison and John Lennon. Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney are still around.