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McCartney's 2002 live album, Back in the U.S., also used the credit "Paul McCartney and John Lennon" for all of the Beatles songs. [46] When Ono objected to McCartney's request for the reversed credit to be used for the 1965 song " Yesterday ", McCartney said that he and Lennon had agreed in the past that the credits could be reversed, if ...
Worldwide, the English rock band the Beatles released 12 studio albums (17 in the US), 5 live albums, 51 compilation albums, 36 extended plays (EPs), and 17 box sets. In their native United Kingdom, during their active existence as a band, they released 12 studio albums (including 1 double album), 1 compilation album, and 13 EPs (including 1 ...
It all makes a sort of sense together, though, and even the album’s most chipper and playful Lennon-McCartney song, “Eight Days a Week,” featured the innovative flourish of a fade-in intro ...
The Songs Lennon and McCartney Gave Away is a conceptual compilation album containing the original artist recordings of songs composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the 1960s that they had elected not to release as Beatles songs. The album was released in the UK in 1979.
The Beatles ("White Album") Lennon McCartney Starr 1968 [62] "Got to Get You into My Life" Revolver: Lennon McCartney McCartney 1966 [59] "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" The Beatles ("White Album") Lennon McCartney Lennon 1968 [62] " A Hard Day's Night" A Hard Day's Night: Lennon McCartney Lennon (with McCartney) 1964 [58] "Hello, Goodbye" # Magical ...
The book mainly follows the British releases of the Beatles' records, [1] and helped inform an American audience theretofore unfamiliar with that sequencing. It continues, following the group's split in 1970, by reviewing each solo album and single. The authors are notably direct and unforgiving in their assessment of the former Beatles' solo ...
Pages in category "Songs written by Lennon–McCartney" The following 193 pages are in this category, out of 193 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Clues included the appearance of a black walrus (Lennon in costume) on the front cover, which was thought to signify death in some areas of Scandinavia; McCartney wearing a black carnation in an image from the "Your Mother Should Know" film sequence; and, on another page from the booklet, McCartney seated behind a sign reading "I WaS".