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  2. More popular than Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Newsweek made reference to Lennon's "more popular than Jesus" comments in an issue published in March, [22] and the interview had appeared in Detroit magazine in May. [23] On 3 July, Cleave's four Beatles interviews were published together in a five-page article in The New York Times Magazine, titled "Old Beatles – A Study in Paradox". [24]

  3. The End (Beatles song) - Wikipedia

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    "The End" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road. It was composed by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney.It was the last song recorded collectively by all four Beatles, [2] and is the final song of the medley that constitutes the majority of side two of the album.

  4. Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey

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    The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions: The Official Story of the Abbey Road Years 1962–1970. London: Bounty Books. ISBN 978-0-7537-2545-0. MacDonald, Ian (2005). Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties (2nd rev. ed.). London: Pimlico. ISBN 1-84413-828-3. Miles, Barry (2001). The Beatles Diary Volume 1: The Beatles Years ...

  5. From Me to You - Wikipedia

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    "From Me to You" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released in April 1963 as their third single. It was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.The song was the Beatles' first number 1 hit on what became the official UK singles chart but the second, after "Please Please Me", on most of the other singles charts published in the UK at the time.

  6. We Can Work It Out - Wikipedia

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    The record was the Beatles' ninth consecutive chart-topping single in the UK [46] and the band's fastest-selling single there since "Can't Buy Me Love", their previous McCartney-led A-side. [ 9 ] [ 47 ] At the following year's Ivor Novello Awards , "We Can Work It Out" was acknowledged as the best-selling single of 1965, ahead of "Help!"

  7. The Fab Four Conquer America With Gusto In ‘Beatles ’64’ Doc

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    The Beatles in the U.S.A. and re-edited for 1991’s The First U.S. Visit, ... because they were such inspirations to the Beatles. Ron quotes Paul McCartney saying, ‘we never would have left ...

  8. Here, There and Everywhere - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles recorded "Here, There and Everywhere" towards the end of the sessions for their 1966 album Revolver. [16] The band worked on the song at Abbey Road Studios over three session dates – on 14, 16 and 17 June. [17] Before carrying out overdubs, they taped 13 takes before achieving a satisfactory basic track. [18]

  9. Happiness Is a Warm Gun - Wikipedia

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    [38] Beatles biographer Bill Harry commented on the irony of Lennon having written a song titled "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" and then, following his fatal shooting in New York City in December 1980, becoming the "most high profile" of the many musicians who have died as a result of the wide availability of guns in the United States. [39]