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Martha My Dear was written by Paul McCartney, and first appeared on the album The Beatles, more commonly known as The White Album (1968). Although the title gets its name from Paul's sheepdog, the song was written about his girlfriend Jane Asher.
It is well known he had one in the late sixties and early seventies called Martha, who was the main inspiration for the White Album song 'Martha My Dear. Right now, he most likely has one, but we don't know.
The original Members Were: Tommy Dee - Vocals Adam Frye - Lead Guitar Joe Reynolds - Rhythm Guitar Dave Newcomb - Bass Rick Ferrusi - Drums Alive and Kickin' tour in 1994 before the release of the Alive and Kickin' CD that was released in 1996 with Mike LePond of D.O.A. and Symphony X on bass, Rick Ferrusi on drums, Adam Frye on lead guitar, and Tommy Dee as the lead vocalist, and our dear friend Joe Reynolds who had passed away in the mid 90's from prostate cancer playing rhythm guitar with Dave Newcomb on bass. The final Line-up of the Alive and Kickin' CD then consisted of: Tommy Dee - Vocals Adam Frye - Lead Guitar Mike LePond - Bass Rick Ferrusi - Drums
He had an Old English Sheepdog called 'Martha'. She was the (partial) inspiration behind 'Martha, My Dear' on the White Album.
John: Rythem Guitar, Mouth Organ (English for harmonica), vocals. Paul: Bass Guitar, Vocals George: Lead Guitar, Vocals Ringo: Drums, Vocals. These were what they played when they were all together. All could play guitar. All sang. These were just their normal designations.
Michael sings, Jermaine on the bass, Tito on the guitar and the others sing and dance
Martha My Dear was created on 1968-11-22.
Paul McCartney's English sheepdog. (named Martha.)
Martha My Dear was written by Paul McCartney, and first appeared on the album The Beatles, more commonly known as The White Album (1968). Although the title gets its name from Paul's sheepdog, the song was written about his girlfriend Jane Asher.
It is well known he had one in the late sixties and early seventies called Martha, who was the main inspiration for the White Album song 'Martha My Dear. Right now, he most likely has one, but we don't know.
The last song played at the end of the Dear John trailer is "Set Fire to the Third Bar" by Snow Patrol featuring Martha Wainwright.
The song played during the first kissing scene in the movie "Dear John" is called "Set Fire to the Third Bar" by Snow Patrol featuring Martha Wainwright.
The original Members Were: Tommy Dee - Vocals Adam Frye - Lead Guitar Joe Reynolds - Rhythm Guitar Dave Newcomb - Bass Rick Ferrusi - Drums Alive and Kickin' tour in 1994 before the release of the Alive and Kickin' CD that was released in 1996 with Mike LePond of D.O.A. and Symphony X on bass, Rick Ferrusi on drums, Adam Frye on lead guitar, and Tommy Dee as the lead vocalist, and our dear friend Joe Reynolds who had passed away in the mid 90's from prostate cancer playing rhythm guitar with Dave Newcomb on bass. The final Line-up of the Alive and Kickin' CD then consisted of: Tommy Dee - Vocals Adam Frye - Lead Guitar Mike LePond - Bass Rick Ferrusi - Drums
Starships, Dear Old Nicki, Fly.
Yes! The song is "Martha my dear", included in the white Album (1968).
The cast of Dear Diane - 2013 includes: Brett Guitar Hofer as himself
He had an Old English Sheepdog called 'Martha'. She was the (partial) inspiration behind 'Martha, My Dear' on the White Album.