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I'll Be Back (song) I'll Be on My Way; I'll Cry Instead; I'll Follow the Sun; I'll Get You; I'll Keep You Satisfied; I'm a Loser; I'm Down; I'm Happy Just to Dance with You; I'm in Love (Lennon–McCartney song) I'm Looking Through You; I'm Only Sleeping; I'm So Tired; I've Got a Feeling; I've Just Seen a Face; If I Fell; If You've Got Trouble ...
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 ...
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 song remained a party piece until 1965, when John Lennon suggested he rework it into a proper song for inclusion on Rubber Soul. [4] McCartney asked Jan Vaughan, a French teacher and the wife of his old friend Ivan Vaughan, to come up with a French name and a phrase that rhymed with it. McCartney said: "It was because I'd always thought ...
Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, this song became one of The Rolling Stones' early hits. In fact, it was such a good tune that Lennon and McCartney borrowed it back so they could record ...
John Lennon explained "I'll Be on My Way" "was early Paul." [1] Credited to Lennon–McCartney, Paul McCartney wrote the song in the first half of 1959. [2] Author Todd Compton attributes it to "McCartney–Lennon." [3] McCartney wrote the song on his first guitar, a Framus Zenith acoustic guitar. [4]
Northern Songs Ltd was a limited company founded in 1963, by music publisher Dick James, artist manager Brian Epstein, and songwriters John Lennon and Paul McCartney of the Beatles, to publish songs written by Lennon and McCartney.
"Hello Little Girl" is one of the first songs written by John Lennon, credited to the Lennon–McCartney songwriting partnership. Written in 1957, it was used as one of the songs at the Beatles unsuccessful Decca audition in 1962, included on the 1995 compilation album Anthology 1.