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The 1965 track 'We Can Work It Out', which was a double A-side single with 'Day Tripper', was an example of John adding ...
Fifty-four years ago today, all four former members of the Beatles had song on the UK singles charts that would become hits.
Paul McCartney had to raise a family while fulfilling the duties of a rock star, and "Waterfalls" offers some touching parental advice.
Nevertheless, the Beatles' early years are rife with stellar songs. Revisit the best song on every Beatles album from their ...
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Daily Express US on MSNPaul McCartney reveals why he used secret fake name on classic songThe Beatles' Paul McCartney used a fake name to write a song for one band to see if it would be a hit without the connection ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney fumes 'it's not true' as he reveals why he wrote hit song under a fake namePaul McCartney and John Lennon wrote a number of songs for other artists in the 1960s and one of Paul's compositions was ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney blasted Beatles song as 'ridiculous' but it earned band unique achievementThe song become a Beatles classic in the end - even if Paul McCartney wasn't sure on it at first ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison admits he felt 'paranoid' musically following The Beatles' splitMusic icon George Harrison said he felt "paranoid" musically and thought his songs sounded "fruity" as he recorded his solo ...
Paul McCartney went experimental on the songs of McCartney II, but he returned to his strengths on the album closer "One Of These Days".
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Guitar Player on MSNThe Beatles song with three guitarists, three bassists, McCartney on drums — and a lyric that made enemiesInspired by Chuck Berry, aided by the Beach Boys, Back In The USSR annoyed people on both sides of the political spectrum ...
Paul McCartney's 1960s photos will be available to purchase, to help benefit wildfire recovery efforts, in Los Angeles.
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Guitar Player on MSNHow David Crosby's casual recommendation changed George Harrison’s guitar playing foreverHarrison’s love for Ravi Shankar and his sitar experiments are well documented, and it seems Crosby got the ball rolling ...
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