it's paul
Michael Jackson bought the rights to many of The Beatles songs many years ago, outbidding Paul McCarthy for them. Recently he has sold some of them in an attempt to liquidate some of his debts.Rumor has it that he leaves the remainder to Paul McCarthy in his will. Michael Jackson bought the publishingrights to most of the Beatles catalog. The individual Beatles still retained songwriters rights and we paid for it each time a song in the catalog was licensed.
It sounds like a Beatles song from the White Album written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney called "Mother Natures Son".
Paul McCartney mostly with John Lennon in the background and George Harrison in the background also, and Ringo Starr at the drums. I am a big fan of Paul so I would know his voice, I really want to meet me, oh, and the Beatles composed the song.
Jim Dimond John Lennon and Paul McCartney of the Beatles wrote " I Should Have Known Better " in the mid-1960's. It was featured on one of their LP's, A Hard Day's Night.
I know th Batls do but I don't know which on. I think it's John Lnnon.Well actually i thought this song was performed by NIGHT tripper! har Dee har harWho the hell wrote this question, do you know how to spell!!!!!!!!!!!!I think it says , I know The Beatles do but I don't no which one!The answer is "Paul McCartney"Yeah the first person who spelled this cannot spell but it's by the Beatles.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote most of the Beatles' songs and, as Paul pointed out, most of the Beatles' songs were love songs.
Most of the Beatles' songs were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
These are the number of songs each Beatle sang lead. John = 103 Paul= 84 George= 40 Ringo= 8 John Paul George together= 8 John Paul (John more relevant)= 21 John Paul (Paul more relevant)= 4 John George= 1 John definitely did the most Lead singing. Paul was close. George did his fair share. Ringo... not so much... but still a good drummer!
mostly every song the beatles did he and paul wrote
John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote the majority of Beatles songs. George Harrison would usually have one or two songs per album and Ringo would have one here or there which he may or may not have written himself.
Yes.
John and Paul being the frontmen of The Beatles were the most liked but John was very contriversial so Paul is the favourite
The Beatles as John, Paul, George and Ringo were from 1962 to 1970.
I read or heard somewhere that John grew tired of the Beatles and writing songs with Paul because all Paul wanted to write was silly love songs. Reportedly, Paul's response to this criticism was to write and record wit Wings "Silly Love Songs."
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