There are a few of their later songs which include references to other songs of theirs. They are:
There are other indirect mentions of songs in some, which may or may not be references.
The song is "Glass Onion" on the album, "The Beatles"(aka The White Album). The others songs mentioned are "Fixing a Hole", "I am the Walrus", "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Lady Madonna", and "Fool on the Hill"
The Beatles was a the most popular pop group in the mid sixties. They released 13 albums until they split up 1970. Popular songs of The Beatles are Yesterday, Yellow Submarine or Hey Jude.
The song Michelle by the Beatles can be found in Wikipedia. Besides Michelle, most of Beatles other songs can be found in this website or from The Beatles official website.
The beatles are the best band in the world and their best song is sgt.pepper
No. The only song with "bok bok" in it was the ending to "Good Morning, Good Morning", in which you hear a sound loop of chickens and a rooster. But, no other songs have that. And, no Beatles actually say "bok bok".
It is the beatles 1. It has like 9 other songs on it. And also it is spelled yesterday! From-Kaitlin W P.S I'am only 11 years old!
There are too many to write so click on 'related links' below that will take you to a wikipedia page where there is a list of the Beatles songs.
The song Michelle by the Beatles can be found in Wikipedia. Besides Michelle, most of Beatles other songs can be found in this website or from The Beatles official website.
The beatles are the best band in the world and their best song is sgt.pepper
No. The only song with "bok bok" in it was the ending to "Good Morning, Good Morning", in which you hear a sound loop of chickens and a rooster. But, no other songs have that. And, no Beatles actually say "bok bok".
No, there is not. There is going to be more songs available to download soon, so one day it may be possible to have every Beatles song.
It is the beatles 1. It has like 9 other songs on it. And also it is spelled yesterday! From-Kaitlin W P.S I'am only 11 years old!
The song We Can Work It Out by the Beatles was released on December 3, 1965. It rose on the charts very quickly as did most of the Beatles songs in that era.
According to the Mavericks' Discography, they do not appear to have covered any Beatles songs.
The Beatles had songs called "Every Little Thing", "Here, There and Everywhere", and "Something".
There are too many to write so click on 'related links' below that will take you to a wikipedia page where there is a list of the Beatles songs.
Bob Dylan and the Beatles had a very close relationship with each other. They both had similar musical icons that they looked up too. One example of how close they were was in, Bob Dylan's song tangled up in blue. He used lyrics that the Beatles used in one of their songs, and actually had a direct reference to john Lennon in the sixth verse.
You can play just about any Beatles song on the guitar.
The song the Beatles had that was recently in a Cirque du Soleil show was the song Love. That is personally one of my all time favorite songs that they made.