While John Lennon and George Harrison were part of the anti war movement, the band as a whole weren't up to protests. They wrote Revolution for the white album, that is the only true protest song, but even in that song the singer is not sure wether to be against or for the "revolution".
Depending on your perspective, there were several Beatles hits in 1966. "Paperback Writer" and "Yellow Submarine"/"Eleanor Rigby" reached number 1 in the UK. "We Can Work It Out" reached number 1 in the US, with "Nowhere Man" at number 3 and "Day Tripper" at number 5.
Yesterday, written and sung by Paul McCartney is the most "covered" song from The Beatles; it's one of the most covered songs in history.
Something, written and sung by George Harrison is the second most covered Beatles song. Edit: On iTunes the most popular song is 'Here Comes the Sun' by George.
"Nowhere Man", "Paperback Writer" and "Yellow Submarine". "Eleanor Rigby" and "Rain" were also charting B-sides.
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The Yellow Submarine is one of the Beatles songs that is not about the drugs.
Songs of The Beatles was created on 1973-09-24.
THE DIFRENCE ABOUT the beatles and other songs are that they are much better and have 275 songs WOW
I know that P.McCartney and J.Lennon wrote a total of about 300 songs together -not all published-. In 1961-before they were famous nationwide, it was 70. TO see the early songs, you can check out their discography -not hard to find-
MANY of The Beatles' songs were not about love. The songs that were about love were most likely written because the writer was in love...
The Greatest Songs of the Sixties was created on 2006-10-31.
He was inducted into The Beatles. Therefore, he became a world-renowned singer/songwriter/rockstar from the most popular band of the sixties, The Beatles. George Harrison became famous by playing in a Liverpool band called The Beatles. His position in the band was as lead guitarist, but also lent his vocal talents in many songs and wrote some of the music that Paul or John would sing.
The top song in 1968 was Hey Jude by The Beatles. This is according to Billboards top 100 songs of 1968.
Beatles cover bands are very popular in Japan. One such band is called "The Mockers".
The Beatles' songs were about peace and love and walruses hahah!
The Yellow Submarine is one of the Beatles songs that is not about the drugs.
every single one of the beatles songs are on it
Songs of The Beatles was created on 1973-09-24.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote most of the Beatles' songs and, as Paul pointed out, most of the Beatles' songs were love songs.
THE DIFRENCE ABOUT the beatles and other songs are that they are much better and have 275 songs WOW
I know that P.McCartney and J.Lennon wrote a total of about 300 songs together -not all published-. In 1961-before they were famous nationwide, it was 70. TO see the early songs, you can check out their discography -not hard to find-
Most of the Beatles' songs were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.