The answer is your opinion. Some say yes some say no. I think he was among the best
Sir Paul McCartney is the Beatle who was knighted.
"I Lost My Little Girl", which he wrote at fifteen and played soon after to his new bandmate John Lennon. The song wasn't remarkable, but it started Lennon and McCartney on their writing partnership, which was always a friendly rivalry. The song remained unpublished and unperformed until McCartney's 1992 MTV Unplugged concert.
Unlikely. If he had, he might have set Sinatra straight about who wrote "Something", which Sinatra always credited to Lennon-McCartney.
I believe you're talking about "Something" by George Harrison... which Sinatra mistook for a Lennon/McCartney song.
Lennon apparently never met Donegan, though the Quarry Men did perform "Rock Island Line" and other songs from his repertoire. Paul McCartney got to see Donegan perform at a lunchtime show, when Donegan came to Liverpool.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Sir Paul McCartney is the Beatle who was knighted.
"I Lost My Little Girl", which he wrote at fifteen and played soon after to his new bandmate John Lennon. The song wasn't remarkable, but it started Lennon and McCartney on their writing partnership, which was always a friendly rivalry. The song remained unpublished and unperformed until McCartney's 1992 MTV Unplugged concert.
The Best band ever The Beatles:John Lennon,Paul McCartney,George Harrison,and Ringo Starr
Before his death he was just as famous as Paul McCartney but ever since he was killed he's been more famous than Paul. Part of the reason is not only because he's dead but also because more than half the Beatles songs are Lennon-McCartney songs.
Unlikely. If he had, he might have set Sinatra straight about who wrote "Something", which Sinatra always credited to Lennon-McCartney.
I believe you're talking about "Something" by George Harrison... which Sinatra mistook for a Lennon/McCartney song.
Lennon apparently never met Donegan, though the Quarry Men did perform "Rock Island Line" and other songs from his repertoire. Paul McCartney got to see Donegan perform at a lunchtime show, when Donegan came to Liverpool.
John Lennon, a former member of the Beatles, wrote and sang that song. Although John Lennon is the originator, Elton John did sing Imagine during his concert at Central Park, New York, 1980. Ironically, this concert was only a few months before the tragic death of John Lennon.
Paul McCartney was the bassist for the Beatles and one of the great song writing team of Lennon/McCartney. The Beatles had a rough start and finally got moving in 1960. The final line up took shape in 1962 from where they shot to super- megastardom, the biggest and the best the world has ever seen. On the break up of the Beatles, they each went their separate ways with their own solo careers and pet projects. Paul McCartney did a solo album, then another with his wife and then formed Wings which spawned a lot more albums and a huge string of BIG hits.
LOL are you serious? ... no, he wasn't. Here's a list of every past member of The Beatles: John Lennon Paul McCartney Stuart Sutcliffe Pete Best Ringo Starr George Harrison
Paul McCartney wrote 'Step inside Love' for Cilla Black in 1967 as the theme for her TV variety show. Cilla released it as a single in 1968 and it was a big hit and is one of her most well-known tunes. 'Step Inside Love' is still credited as by Lennon/McCartney