"All you need is love"
"All You Need is Love"
Paul's Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da and Paul's Maxwell's Silver Hammer
'The Art of Dying', an at-the-time (1967) unreleased George Harrison song which appeared on the 'All Things Must Pass' LP in 1970.
Come Together, he did a cover of it in the late 80's.
Yesterday is the most redone/tributed song
well i have no fave but my FAVES are i am the walrus and a day in the life and Anna
and i like all of The Beatles songs so much
"All You Need is Love"
You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
Strawberry Fields Forever?
Lady Madonna
his favorite song by the beatles was twist and shout that song came out in 2009 before Michael died
It was green because its awesome
It was a tie between across the universe and help!
england
The last song John Lennon worked on of his own was "Grow Old With Me", based on a poem by Robert Browning. (The demo version was included as a track on Milk And Honey; an overdubbed version with orchestration by George Martin appeared on Wonsaponatime.) The last recording Lennon worked on was Yoko Ono's "Walking On Thin Ice"; he was carrying a tape of it when he was shot.
John Updike's favorite song was Singin' In The Rain by Arthur Freed.
"Hello Little Girl" was John Lennon's first song played.
It was green because its awesome
They don't like much that is not Israeli.
It was a tie between across the universe and help!
Dr. Pepper. Sorry, Wrong....It was Rum and Coke and his fave Soft Drink was Fresca.
He thought the world would be a better place without religion.
reading
england
John Lennon's "Help" was created because he was really in a tough time in his career and just needed a break from fame for a while. The song really is saying that he needs help.
The last song John Lennon worked on of his own was "Grow Old With Me", based on a poem by Robert Browning. (The demo version was included as a track on Milk And Honey; an overdubbed version with orchestration by George Martin appeared on Wonsaponatime.) The last recording Lennon worked on was Yoko Ono's "Walking On Thin Ice"; he was carrying a tape of it when he was shot.
John Updike's favorite song was Singin' In The Rain by Arthur Freed.
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