On July 6, 1957, teenagers John Lennon and Paul McCartney met at a church garden fete at St. Peter's in Liverpool, England. John was there with his skiffle group, the Quarrymen. Paul played Eddie Cochran's "Twenty Flight Rock," which impressed John and prompted him to invite Paul to join his group.
When the song was first introduced, Paul sang the song with just his acoustic guitar. During their world tour, it was the usual lineup: John and George on guitars, Paul on bass and Ringo on drums.
Probably quite a few but the most famous one that John hated was Maxwell's Silver Hammer that he refused to play on and described as 'more of Paul's f***ing granny music'.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney co-wrote this song specifically for Ringo to sing on the Sgt. Pepper's album. According to John, the song was mostly written by Paul. The Beatles' official biographer, Hunter Davies, claimed to have witnessed John and Paul writing the song together in John's house in March, 1967.
Yellow Submarine was the first number one beatles song without John or paul on vocals, it featured Ringo Starr, the drummer singing a song written by Paul. The only other songs by not paul or john that made it to number one were "Something" and "For You Blue" by George Harrison
Written by Paul McCartney for John's son Julian.
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When the song was first introduced, Paul sang the song with just his acoustic guitar. During their world tour, it was the usual lineup: John and George on guitars, Paul on bass and Ringo on drums.
Paul McCartney wrote Hey Jude for John's son Julian. After john and his first wife's devorce Paul rode over to Cynthia's house to confert Julian. the song was originaly named Hey Jules.
Probably quite a few but the most famous one that John hated was Maxwell's Silver Hammer that he refused to play on and described as 'more of Paul's f***ing granny music'.
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John Lennon and Paul McCartney co-wrote this song specifically for Ringo to sing on the Sgt. Pepper's album. According to John, the song was mostly written by Paul. The Beatles' official biographer, Hunter Davies, claimed to have witnessed John and Paul writing the song together in John's house in March, 1967.
Not at all. Both John and Paul started writing songs at the age of 15, but the first UK-single was Love ME Do.
The song, "Hey Jude", was originally written as an apology song, "Hey Jules". This is a song written by Lennon to his Julian when he divorced from his first wife. Paul McCartney changed some of the lyrics and music, and "Hey Jude" was the result. The song was written in 1968, and released in August of that year.
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Paul McCartney.
john lennon saang with Paul, George and Ringo all sang in the song Abby Road
"Goodbye Girl" was the first single released from squeeze's second album cool-for-cats-album.