Lyrics for: Revolution 9 [Bottle of Claret for you if I had realised...
Well, do it next time.
I forgot about it, George, I'm sorry.
Will you forgive me?
Yes.]
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It depends on different people's opinions. Some people will say Hey Jude because it was their song that stayed at number one for the longest. Rolling Stone magazine released a Beatles issue where they listed their top 100 Beatles song - A Day In The Life was placed at #1
A day in the life - The Beatles ?
Although many will say the Rolling Stones, they were good friends. The Beatles even gave them their first big hit with "I Wanna Be Your Man" (the Beatles later did this song themselves on Meet the Beatles). I would say that Elvis Presley was very 'anti-Beatle' (If that's what you mean). He hated these guys and even went to Richard Nixon and asked if he could get them off the charts! So I would say that Elvis Presley was the anti-Beatles.
The lsat written song by the Beatles is Free Like a Bird. It was written and preformed by the three remaining Beatles (Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr) in 1990. John Lennon was unabewrite or record this song as he had died 10 years before.
Lots of people say Hey Jude by the beatles!
no just some of the words from that song are from the beginning
it says turn me on dead man
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It depends on different people's opinions. Some people will say Hey Jude because it was their song that stayed at number one for the longest. Rolling Stone magazine released a Beatles issue where they listed their top 100 Beatles song - A Day In The Life was placed at #1
A day in the life - The Beatles ?
It is a reference to the Beatles song "revolution #9" if you play it backwards it is said to sound like a car accident that killed Paul McCartney. Part of the song you hear someone say what sounds like "Howard, that voice salesman is back here"
Although many will say the Rolling Stones, they were good friends. The Beatles even gave them their first big hit with "I Wanna Be Your Man" (the Beatles later did this song themselves on Meet the Beatles). I would say that Elvis Presley was very 'anti-Beatle' (If that's what you mean). He hated these guys and even went to Richard Nixon and asked if he could get them off the charts! So I would say that Elvis Presley was the anti-Beatles.
This song is by the Bee Gees. It has a Beatles sound, having been recorded the year after Abbey Road, but I don't think the Beatles ever recorded it.
Marmalade Skies is in the Beatles song Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds.
because he is part of the mafia
Beatles mean "Escarabajos"