Let it be
No you dont have to, if you wanna become famous go for it tell your parents and make them help you with your career and then you can write or compose songs. Hope this helped(:
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At least two songs make reference to Gideon's Bible: Rocky Raccoon (The Beatles) and Locomotive Breath (Jethro Tull)
The Ed Sullivan show in 1964.
The reason why it made her so famous is because the songs were something a lot of people could relate to.
Make rap songs then put them on YouTube and make videos
make hit songs put them on a radio then you wait
none she became famous in 2006
The Beatles themselves never made a mash-up song in there recording days, in the strict definition as we know it - mixing two existing songs together to make a new song. However, you could say that a few of their compositions were "pseudo-mashups", where two unfinished song fragments that were written separately were used to create an original Beatles composition. Two examples are "A Day In The Life" and "Happiness Is A Warm Gun". There are some mash-ups using Beatles songs, such as "the Grey album" mash-ups, using Beatles music from their White album mixed with accapella vocals from Jay-Z's Black album. These are strictly underground and not approved by The Beatles. The only official Beatles mash-ups are from the music used in the "Love" theatrical production, where multiple Beatles songs are often mashed up to each other to create remixes of existing songs. For example the opening song, "Get Back", uses the "Hard Days Night" guitar intro, the drum solo from "The End" and the orchestral buildup from "A Day In The Life".
maybe because they have a dream for singing and they love to sing.
make up titles and songs like i do
Paul McCartney has been known to make some very complex bass lines in the Beatles songs. Mind you, not "complex" as in hard, just very understated colorful lines. It's also been logged that he liked to do basslines last on a project, just to work them out in the later years. For easier bass lines, I'd try anything from Please please me to With the Beatles albums, maybe a Hard days Night. He plays more of a support role in those era of songs.