Yes. Paul McCartney wrote it with him and Linda Eastman (later Linda McCartney) in mind, but McCartney and John Lennon sang it together, during the Get Back sessions, that later became known as Let It Be.
all of them lol
The song 'Revolution 9' was popularized by the group, the Beatles. Interestingly enough, the song is not a part of any track listing on US copies of any Beatles albums.
a beatles song from 1970?
The song might be The Beatles "Two Of Us", from the Let It Be album.The song tails off raggedly with the whistling and a few comments (from Paul?).Right before the start, you can hear John Lennon shouting "I dig a pygmy, by Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids. Phase One, in which Doris gets her oats"You can hear it on the album itself, of course, or here:http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Two-of-Us-lyrics-The-Beatles/0FFF651FC4EF80D248256BC2001BDA48
Paul McCartney.
"Come Together" on Abbey Road, and "Two Of Us" on Let It Be. two of us
john Lennon and Paul McCartney
all of them lol
The song 'Revolution 9' was popularized by the group, the Beatles. Interestingly enough, the song is not a part of any track listing on US copies of any Beatles albums.
a beatles song from 1970?
The song might be The Beatles "Two Of Us", from the Let It Be album.The song tails off raggedly with the whistling and a few comments (from Paul?).Right before the start, you can hear John Lennon shouting "I dig a pygmy, by Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids. Phase One, in which Doris gets her oats"You can hear it on the album itself, of course, or here:http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Two-of-Us-lyrics-The-Beatles/0FFF651FC4EF80D248256BC2001BDA48
I Will - The Beatles song - was created on 1968-09-16.
The Beatles first song was contracted in Hamburg,Germany
Paul McCartney.
Tomorrow Never Knows only has two chords.
"Superstition" was not a Beatles song.
"We love the Beatles"