That would be John Lennon and Paul McCrtney, who "together" wrote about 84% of the songs from 1964 to 1970. This is mostly because early in their career, Lennon and McCartney agreed to take co-credit of songs either of them wrote separately, doubling the output seemingly.
Lennon/ McCartney wrote most of the Beatles songs, though Starr did write 1 of the most well known ones, Octopuses Garden. Lennon and McCartney had a handshake agreement going back to their earliest days that all songs either of them wrote for the band would carry the authorship of "Lennon/McCartney". In the bands earlier days - up until the time they really "hit it big" - many (not all) of their songs were genuine collaborative efforts. "She Loves You" is a typical example. But from that point on, it is more accurate to say that one or the other wrote the song, with the one who didn't being a "consultant". To be fair, Lennon wrote the lion's share of the groups big hits, but when McCartney wrote a winner, he really wrote a winner ("Michelle", "Yesterday", "And I Love Her", "Hey Jude".) Another good example of a collaborative effort is "We Can Work it Out". The main chorus "Try to see it my way . . . " is McCartney. The counterpoint view in the bridge ("Life is very short . . . ") is Lennon.
Today there are still many of The Beatles songs that are popular, although most children and teenagers as well as some young audults don't have a clue who The Beatles are. Here are some songs by the Beatles that are still very popular and are used in todays cultures. 1. Do you want to know a secret 2. Paperback Writer 3. Hello, Goodbye and 4. All you need is love
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2 of the greatest: Stairway to Heaven by Led Zepplin A Day in the Life by The Beatles For others see: the beatles, the doors, jimi Hendrix
Ten. Please Please Me- Boys With The Beatles- I Wanna Be Your Man Help!- Act Naturally Rubber Soul- What Goes On Sgt. Pepper- With a Little Help From My Friends The Beatles (White Album)- Don't Pass Me By; Good Night
While in the Beatles, Ringo wrote 2 songs, & sang on 11.
easy Michael jackoANSWER 2: Paul McCartney (originally of the Beatles) wrote, or co-wrote with John Lennon, 188 charted records - 91 reached the Top 10 and 33 made it to No.1, totaling 1,662 weeks on the charts.
2 of the most commen ones are hey Jude and yellow submarine
Lennon/ McCartney wrote most of the Beatles songs, though Starr did write 1 of the most well known ones, Octopuses Garden. Lennon and McCartney had a handshake agreement going back to their earliest days that all songs either of them wrote for the band would carry the authorship of "Lennon/McCartney". In the bands earlier days - up until the time they really "hit it big" - many (not all) of their songs were genuine collaborative efforts. "She Loves You" is a typical example. But from that point on, it is more accurate to say that one or the other wrote the song, with the one who didn't being a "consultant". To be fair, Lennon wrote the lion's share of the groups big hits, but when McCartney wrote a winner, he really wrote a winner ("Michelle", "Yesterday", "And I Love Her", "Hey Jude".) Another good example of a collaborative effort is "We Can Work it Out". The main chorus "Try to see it my way . . . " is McCartney. The counterpoint view in the bridge ("Life is very short . . . ") is Lennon.
Today there are still many of The Beatles songs that are popular, although most children and teenagers as well as some young audults don't have a clue who The Beatles are. Here are some songs by the Beatles that are still very popular and are used in todays cultures. 1. Do you want to know a secret 2. Paperback Writer 3. Hello, Goodbye and 4. All you need is love
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They have done 2 Beatles songs so far one in season one (Hello, Goodbye {Lea Michelle and Jonathan Groff}) and another in season two (Blackbird {Chris Colfer})
2 of the greatest: Stairway to Heaven by Led Zepplin A Day in the Life by The Beatles For others see: the beatles, the doors, jimi Hendrix
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their 2 fave songs that they have wrote themselves is 'All About You' and 'That Girl'
Kara Dioguardi wrote "Brand New Day"