His best line in the 1964 film comedy occurs in the first seven-and-a-half minutes. There's a scene in which The Beatles are traveling by train, and a pompous commuter arrives in their compartment. He offends the Fab Four by closing a window they wanted open and turning off Ringo's radio.
When Beatle John Lennon sasses the commuter, the older man sniffs, "And don't take that tone with me, young man. I fought the war for your sort."
Retorts Ringo, "I'll bet you're sorry you won!"
Later in the movie, an interviewer asks Ringo if he's a mod or a rocker. "I'm a mocker," he replies.
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John Lennon sings lead on Hard Days Night.
A Hard Day's Night was directed by Richard Lester
It is from the film 'A Hard Days Night'
A Hard Day's Night, their first movie. (The working title was "Beatlemania".) Hard Day's Night
Yes there is, it was released in 1964 as a soundtrack to their movie by the same name. It was the first album by The Beatles to consist of entirely original Lennon-McCartney songs.
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John Lennon sings lead on Hard Days Night.
A Hard Day's Night was directed by Richard Lester
It is from the film 'A Hard Days Night'
the Beatles( John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr)
The first day make a quick outline of all the information you have. Then, the next day, you write the actual paper.
A Hard Day's Night, their first movie. (The working title was "Beatlemania".) Hard Day's Night
The Best band ever The Beatles:John Lennon,Paul McCartney,George Harrison,and Ringo Starr
Lennon didn't have a typical daily or weekly schedule. He worked on music as inspiration struck, or more often as recording dates loomed: "Paul would call to say he's written his ten songs, let's record now." Lennon complained later about "having to write a f***ing stack of songs" quickly, to meet Paul McCartney's expectations. Boyhood friend Pete Shotton often visited Lennon at home on weekends, sometimes helping brainstorm song ideas, and sometimes taking Lennon's wife Cynthia out for the evening, so Lennon could have the house to himself to write.
Lennon's closest friend was Stuart Sutcliffe, who was briefly with the Beatles in their early Hamburg days.
Yes there is, it was released in 1964 as a soundtrack to their movie by the same name. It was the first album by The Beatles to consist of entirely original Lennon-McCartney songs.
Fox Files - 1998 The Last Days of John Lennon 1-6 was released on: USA: 2013