Most likely Paul because of their songwriting. Yet, John and Paul seldom, if ever, roomed together on tour. John mainly shared a room with George in the early days, then Ringo on later tours.
His mother was Julia but his Aunt Mimi looked after John for most of his life.
all of them
John Lennon was the founding member of The Beatles. You are most likely mistaking him for Vladimir Lenin, who was a Russian dictator in the 1920s.
most of his life.
John Lennon never toured during his solo career, but made occasional appearances, most notably in Toronto and NYC.
John Lennon.
Most people associate "Imagine" with John Lennon more than any other of his songs.
His mother was Julia but his Aunt Mimi looked after John for most of his life.
all of them
George Harrison
John Lennon was the founding member of The Beatles. You are most likely mistaking him for Vladimir Lenin, who was a Russian dictator in the 1920s.
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Probably John Lennon
Being a member of the Beatles.
most of his life.
John Lennon never toured during his solo career, but made occasional appearances, most notably in Toronto and NYC.
No he was not. John Lennon was against war, but his father was in the Navy. Your question was most likely aroused by the fact that John starred in a film in 1966 called 'How I Won The War'.